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Thermaltake Frio OCK Heatsink Review (BmR)

BenchmarkReviews.com: The time for monster CPU coolers may be drawing to a close: the latest generation of 32nm CPUs from Intel and AMD produce much less heat and thus require less cooling, even when heavily overclocked. Still, there are a lot of very power-hungry, heat producing CPUs out there, and if you have one or are contemplating buying one, then Thermaltake's new Frio OCK cooler may be of interest to you. Benchmark Reviews takes this new product through our test regimen and compares it to the best coolers available.

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Crazay4648d ago

Uhmmm- When did heat sinks become pieces of art? That thing is wild looking.

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Noctua plans to release a "fanless heatsink" later this year

Passive cooling is coming to Noctua's heatsink lineup, and their prototype could cool an i9-9900K.

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SilverStone Argon AR05 and AR06 Low-Profile CPU Coolers Launches

SilverStone has been launched two new CPU coolers in the Argon Series, the AR05 and AR06. SilverStone Argon AR05 and AR06 designed for integrated content sizes towers. Both equipment are similar in design, copper heatpipes with direct contact technology

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Noctua NH-U12S CPU Cooler Review (BmR)

BenchmarkReviews.com: The Noctua NH-U12S is one the newest versions from Noctua’s NH-U series of CPU coolers that were first introduced in 2005. For years, Noctua has been synonymous with premium performance cooling and the new NH-U12S model looks to continue the tradition. Designed to be an affordable option for the NH-U series the 120mm NH-U12S and its 45mm wide heatsink promise quiet performance while still clearing RAM modules, even on sockets like LGA2011. Combined with the new NF-F12 PWM 120mm fan and an entire host of cutting-edge trademark technologies from Noctua, can this cooler compete with popular offerings like the Hyper212 EVO? Benchmark Reviews has a chance to review the NH-U12S and see what Noctua has done with the 120mm tower CPU cooler formula.

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