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Corsair HydroCool 200

Cooling

Written by Martin Nordén

Water-cooling is becoming a common thing among users today, even though there are many who are concerned about putting water together with electronics. For those who do not dare, or cannot, build their own system there is quite a number of different types to choose between, and today we will have a look at an external one. It is called Corsair HydroCool 200 and, except for the water block, which naturally is placed on the inside of the computer, it is external. What makes this product even more interesting is the interface card that controls the cooling and also monitors the temperatures. What this thing can accomplish we are about to tell you, but first some specifications.
   

Introduction to air cooling

Cooling

Written by Martin Nordén

In today's jungle of different cooling solutions I thought I could write a little description of the most commonly used method. First is the simplest form, namely aircooling. It simply works by transferring the heat from a hot part to the air with or without heatsink, and to get a torrent of air...
   

Vantec Nexus Multi-Function Panel

Cooling

Written by Martin Nordén

There are plenty of 5,25" mounted monitoring and controlling units available. Everyone have different functions, some are only used for fan controlling, some show two temperatures, others supply extra connection possibilities. Unfortunately you must often settle with just one such product, because they cost money, and sometimes all 5,25" slots are being used.
   

3x Eheim

Cooling

Written by Jon Kullberg

   

Zalman ZM80A-HP

Cooling

Written by tokig

This review (or should I say product) came very timely. At the moment i'm trying to get rid of as much noise as possible from my computer. A quiet psu, a quiet cpu cooling, no case fans and so on. The only three things left in my computer which makes noise is the hard drive, the north bridge fan and the video card fan. The noise from the video card is now gone thanks to Zalman's latest product.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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