Latest

PCFlip.TV Episode #002

QNAP - Brand New Turbo NAS Series for Business -->

Cooling

Review Icon

Ever thought that the Noctua NH-U12P was too much cooler for a single computer? Well, Noctua disagrees as they've combined two together, add their new 140mm fan, and dubbed it the NH-D14 - one hell of a cooler, or as Noctua puts it, "an elite choice."

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Jan 24 2010, 11:01 AM

Review Icon

Following in the footsteps of the successful NF-P12, the NF-P14 is a highly optimized, premium quality 140mm fan with Vortex-Control Notches for superb quietness and outstanding aerodynamic efficiency. Metal reinforcements, SCD2 technology and Noctua’s premium grade SSO-Bearing guarantee exceptional running smoothness and excellent long-term stability. Using the same hole spacing as common 120mm fans and achieving a superior airflow/noise ratio, the NF-P14 is ideal for upgrading 120mm CPU or case fans.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Dec 23 2009, 02:32 PM

Review Icon

Succeeding the vastly successful NF-S12, the NF-S12B is a next generation quiet fan featuring Noctua's advanced SCD2 technology, as well as a highly optimized blade geometry with Beveled Blade Tips that improves the already award-winning airflow efficiency by up to 10%. Topped off with Noctua's time-tested SSO-Bearing, 6 years warranty and versatile 1200/900/600 rpm speed settings, the NF-S12B FLX is a premium quality fan that offers full flexibility in quiet to ultra-quiet case cooling.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Dec 20 2009, 07:44 PM

Review Icon

Today's premium notebooks can play many of the most demanding games, but that performance comes at a great cost: most notebooks provide inadequate cooling, and run a huge danger of overheating. Antec's Notebook Cooler 200 offers gamers the perfect solution, a robust and stylish cooler for even the most cutting-edge notebook.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Dec 13 2009, 04:42 PM

Review Icon

We take a look at the Scythe "NINJA 2 Rev.B" 6Heat Pipes CPU Cooler. This massive heatsink sure looks impressive but does it hold up to its claims as a good choice for cooling your next CPU? We test this one of our quad cores both in Active and Passive testing to see what this heatsink can muster.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Nov 26 2009, 11:40 AM

Review Icon

BARAM has a meaning of 'airflow' in the Korean language, and is a product designed for the cooling maniac who expects outstanding cooling performance. This is, of course what ThermoLab has to say about their own product. Does this cooler live up to its name, and can it hold its own again some well known competition? Lets put this cooler through its passes and find out.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Oct 26 2009, 10:47 AM

Review Icon

The first, best, and well only complete solution for cooling down cabinets with 120x38mm fans, the IXA-CCS is ideal for those looking to do just that with a professional finish. Used by several electronics cabinet manufacturers and professional AV installation companies, the IXA-CCS gives everybody a quick and easy option of installing fans to your cabinets with a simple kit.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Feb 26 2009, 04:39 PM

Review Icon

Thermaltake rethought the standard CPU Cooler by giving it a spin. The SpinQ features circular fins, a mirror smooth base and six heatpipes to suck away the heat, while the fan provides 360 degrees of air coverage. Does this cooler run circles around the competition? Read the full review to find out.

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Feb 21 2009, 08:10 PM

Review Icon

Looking for a one slot solution to your video card heat problems? Two 80mm fans, and an overall thickness of only 30mm. Add great performance, and a very attractive price and you have a Coolink GFXChilla. Read the full review for more information.

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Nov 24 2008, 04:13 PM

Review Icon

You have seen the Thermalright Ultra Extreme 120 (TRUE), then came the TRUE Black and now behold the TRUE Copper; a nearly 2kg monster of a heatsink. We have all heard of the straw that broke the camel's back, well meet the heatsink that could very well break your motherboard 's back. Does all of this shiny copper goodness hold true (no pun intended) to regain the title of King of Cool? Well, read on to find out.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Nov 19 2008, 01:35 PM

Review Icon

Today's computers can reach great performance but require extra cooling solutions to keep them cool and happy. Xilence is proud to present their Xilent Blade Pro cooler. With its four heatpipes and 92mm fan it might be what you're looking for if you are on a heatsink budget. Read the full review for more.

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Nov 9 2008, 01:08 PM

Review Icon

Need a heatsink for a silent HTPC or any computer in general but everything on the market is just too expensive? Consider the Noctua NH-U9B, the NH-U12P's younger brother. Very close performance for a lower price. Read the entire review for more information.

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Nov 4 2008, 04:36 PM

Review Icon

In need of a new heatsink for your video card? Consider the Thermaltake DuOrb VGA cooler with its Dual 80mm blue LED fans, dual heatpipe and many fins may be just what you need to keep that card cool. Read the entire review for more.

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Nov 3 2008, 09:08 PM

Review Icon

CPU, memory and MOSFETs running too warm, but don't want to buy a cooler for each? Like red and blue LEDs? The Thermaltake DuOrb CPU cooler might be for you. Its smart thermal management allows it to cool your CPU, as well as provide cool air to surrounding areas keeping your memory, MOSFETs, and motherboard cool. It also has pretty LEDs to boot. Read the entire review for more.

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Oct 29 2008, 09:14 PM

Review Icon

Looking for an LED fan that isn't too loud yet still performs very well? How about a LED fan that comes in either red, blue, or green and is rated for 72CFM @ 14dB? Sound good enough for you? Read the full review for more on this fan.

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Oct 27 2008, 04:29 PM

Review Icon

Musashi, as he is often simply known, was a Japanese swordsman famed for his duels and distinctive style became legendary through his excellent swordsmanship in numerous duels, even from a very young age. But wait we are not talking about a man skilled with a sword but of a VGA Cooler, so does this VGA Cooler hold true to honor such a name? We put this cooler through its paces to determine if this is true.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Oct 24 2008, 09:14 PM

Review Icon

Have something against silver heatsinks? The TRue Black might be for you. The same performance of the praised TRUE, but with a black finish. Read the full review for more.

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Oct 17 2008, 05:37 PM

Review Icon

Need a new heatsink but want excellent performance and features for the money? The Noctua NH-U12P with an included NF-P12 fan is exactly what you're looking for. Read the entire review for more details.

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Sep 29 2008, 07:24 PM

Review Icon

Looking for a Direct Touch CPU Cooler? Well, the SilenX IXC-120HA2 CPU Cooler might be right up your alley with huge 8mm heat pipes and nearly 500 watts of heat dissipation at room temperature. This cooler offers huge performance and amazing cooling at a fantastic price.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Aug 17 2008, 04:35 PM

Review Icon

Sporting 6 heat pipes and the award-winning, psycho-acoustically optimized NF-P12 120mm fan, the NH-C12P achieves excellent performance and outstanding quietness. The down-facing c-type design doesn't only allow for optimal motherboard and case compatibility, but also provides additional cooling for motherboard components through two Airflow-Gaps. Outfitted with the professional SecuFirm™ mounting system and Noctua's much acclaimed NT-H1 thermal compound, the NH-C12P is a premium-class silent cooler through and through.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Jul 25 2008, 10:34 PM

Review Icon

CoolJag CPU coolers feature skived technology which utilizes a heatsink base and fins milled from a single piece of material. This process allows for greater cooling advantages over traditional soldered fin connections. The Falcon 92 CPU cooler is designed to cool your AMD K8, AM2 and Intel LGA775. Comes with a low noise, high flow 92mm green LED fan and 4 heatpipes for ultimate cooling efficiency.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - May 5 2008, 08:10 PM

Review Icon

The Cooljag Falcon Mini offers the same excellent performance and quiet cooling offered from the Cooljag Falcon CPU Cooler for your northbridge chipset.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Apr 26 2008, 04:55 PM

Review Icon

Introducing the MAC Daddy of the Laptop Coolers, The Royal Notebook Cooling Pad.

100% pure aluminum material for 14-20" wide screen Notebook design and using 3 x 8mm long life bearing silent fans to provide the best way to solve the thermal problem for your laptop.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Mar 24 2008, 08:36 PM

Review Icon

Customize your own words, and plus a built-in temperature sensor reads the current temp of the air in your case and then projects it directly on the fan blades with incredible accuracy!

Microchip technology arranging fan speed and synchronizes the projection in order to keep your text readable independent of the current rotation speed. The cool effect of the LED Marquee Mini Flash is the perfect next mod for your case.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Mar 1 2008, 03:09 PM

Review Icon

Is your chipset overheating? You may need Coolink's new ChipChilla Chipset cooler. Featuring dual heatpipes and 60mm, its enough to keep your chipset cool. Read the full review for more information about this cooler.

Read the Full Review
by robodude666 - Feb 27 2008, 03:10 PM

Review Icon

The NF-P12 has been specifically developed for applications such as CPU coolers that demand superior pressure and airflow performance. Thanks to psychoacoustic optimizations like the Vortex-Control Notches, the new SCD drive system and Noctua's premium-grade SSO-Bearing, the NF-P12 achieves exceptional quietness and long-term stability.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Feb 16 2008, 11:45 PM

Review Icon

The SWiF series is a result of Coolink's long experience as an OEM supplier and continues the tradition of thoroughgoing fan quality that has convinced hundreds and thousands of users over the years. The high-precision double ball bearing ensures optimal, long-term stable quietness, making the transparent-blue SWiF fans a perfect synthesis of excellent silent-performance, exciting design and reliable quality.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Feb 16 2008, 01:51 PM

Review Icon

Today we will be reviewing the AlphaCool Cape Bullseye Internal / External Reservoir.

This easy to mount, practical reservoir is an intelligent solution to meet the requirements of both individual and creative demands and the installation couldn't be more simple. The Cape Bullseye Reservoir is a true symbiosis between functionality and appealing design.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Jan 26 2008, 10:46 PM

Review Icon

Today we will be reviewing the Feser One - F1 - Cooling Fluid.

The Feser Company produces high-quality products for the water cooling market in the PC range specializing in liquid cooling fluid that is the perfect way to cool your system, safely, effectively, and worry free.

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Jan 26 2008, 09:05 PM

Review Icon

Today we will be reviewing the Noctua NC-U6 Chipset Cooler.

The NC-U6 implements a miniature-version of the well proven design of Noctua's award winning NH-U coolers to cool mainboard chipsets. Sporting 2 Dual-Heatpipes, 29 aluminium fins and soldered joints for optimal heat-transfer, the NC-U6 is the ultimate solution when it comes to silently cooling today's high-end chipsets

Read the Full Review
by KazeModz - Jan 19 2008, 10:30 PM