Readers' Responses to Strip Out The Fans, Add 8 Gallons of Cooking Oil By Frank Völkel published 2 February 06
DIY Water Cooling 101 By Matt Butrovich published 9 June 05 New to water cooling? We'll show you that it doesn't have to be complicated or dangerous - and it looks cool, too.
Asus' Big, Bad StarIce Cooler By Daniel Schuhmann published 4 January 05 Asus' StarIce is big, heavy and looks uncannily like a jet plane reactor. Does the leviathan device get the job done by keeping temperatures down for overclocking and other CPU punishing apps?
Zalman CNPS7700: The New Giant of Coolers By Daniel Schuhmann published 13 December 04 The new Zalman CPU cooler is even bigger than its already-large predecessor, and now also cools LGA775 CPUs. But does bigger mean better cooling performance?
Coolermaster Hyper 6 By Daniel Schuhmann published 28 April 04 Does it always have to be water-cooled? Coolermaster presents a brand-new cooler that can be run passively or with a fan.
Gigabyte 3D Cooler Ultra By Tom's Hardware News Team published 15 April 04 Gigabyte has taken another stab at making a viable CPU cooler and this time it's made of copper. Does Gigabyte's second cooling attempt deliver?
Notebook Coolers By Patrick Schmid published 22 March 04 Is your notebook running too hot? Then take a look at cooling solutions from Evercool and Vantec.
Gigabyte 3D Cooler Pro By Harald Thon published 12 February 04 With its 3D cooler the Taiwanese motherboard manufacturer got a foot in the door in this hard-fought cooler market. Will the new design of the GH-PCU21-VG establish itself in practice?
Case Master's Ultracool II Digital By Patrick Schmid published 30 January 04 The Ultracool monitors up to three fans, regulating each according to the temperature the built-in sensor measures. But are its data readings and controls accurate? We took a look to find out.
Three Red-Hot Boxed Cooler Alternatives for the Athlon XP3200+ By Harald Thon published 17 September 03
Prometeia Mach 2: Best Compressor Cooler for x86 CPUs By Frank Völkel published 10 June 03 Chip-Con now delivers 200 W cooling. 4.1 GHz are now possible with the P4. Step-by-step instructions for installing the Mach 2 system in a high-end PC - with highlights available on video!