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Thursday, June 28, 2007
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The Evercool Buffalo HPFA-10025 is a lower-noise AMD Athlon64 heatsink for socket 754, 939, 940 and AM2 processors. A fan resembling the kind used with the Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro heatsink is employed to move air relatively quietly through the aluminum fins. Evercool's Buffalo HPFA-10025 heatsink is made from a simple mix of "U" shaped copper heatpipes and 60 stacked aluminum fins.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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Evercool's latest product keeps your hard drive running cool, this low profile device will fit on any 3.5inch HDD you have lying around and is easy to install and set up. We test the performance and noise levels in this review.
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Sunday, June 10, 2007
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Evercool seems to have another winning product on their hands with the HPFA-10025 Buffalo. It is quiet and performs very well against some stiff competition. The style and size of the Buffalo should not cause any compatibility issues with any motherboard I could see. Also with the extreme ease of installation, I would not hesitate to recommend this cooler to even the most novice of users.
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Sunday, September 17, 2006
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There are some down sides such as the noise and the need for another Molex cable but I think for the price the VC-RG is worth every penny, something that I would have liked to see on the VC-RG are a fan speed controller and maybe some better styling as without the lighting the face looks very bland. Overall if you are looking for a cheap upgrade cooler for your graphics card then the VC-RG could be the cooler that you are looking for. But if you own a high end 7800GTX or such, then I would go for something with a bit more oomph, as the effects on a higher end card that you would see would only be cosmetic.
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Thursday, May 18, 2006
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Evercool is back with another graphics card cooler, and we have high hopes for this one. It looks almost like a toy, but the design could prove very smart. One immediate bonus of the cooler is that it only retails for $20, but let's see if it's worth it...
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Monday, April 17, 2006
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Trying to cool your PC on a budget? EVERCOOL may have the solution you are looking for, with their WC-F117 water cooling kit. It comes complete with CPU and GPU blocks and almost everything else you need. Read on...
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Friday, April 7, 2006
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The Evercool Turbo2 is a universal GPU cooler which fits all cards from NVIDIA and ATI, including the 7800/7900 and X1800/X1900 Series. What really makes this fan stand out compared to other solutions is that it is extremely quiet while still being able to keep your card cool. Another plus is that you can find it online for a bargain $20...
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Friday, January 20, 2006
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After an interesting battle among the thermal interface gladiators, we have a verdict. Evercool has earned its place in the thermal interface market. Though not the best performer, the Sidewinder STC-01 is hardly a loser. It sports decent performance and could be a good alternative for thermal compounds bundled with coolers such as the Titan Nano Silver. In all, if there is one thing that the Evercool Sidewinder STC-01 represents, it's value. Altogether, it is a solid product with great potential. ..
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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The Evercool K803-925CA is not going to be the outstanding performer like the huge heatpipe coolers you have seen here at OČ and other places. What the K803-925CA is, however, is one heck of a stock HSF replacement that will fit into any case. Even without the lapping the results were comparable to the retail boxed unit from AMD and after some wet sanding fun it easily outperformed it. The whole time making less noise, not taking up much more space, and looking a whole lot better. Keep in mind, we were asking this cooler to cool an overvolted, overclocked CPU and it performed quite admirably...
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Thursday, November 10, 2005
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The Evercool HDAC is a very straight forward hard drive cooler that mounts in an open 5.25" drive bay. The aluminum body is solid and does a good job drawing heat out of the hard drive and the turbine fan performs very well and nearly silent at lower RPMs. In a tightly packed case or one with no front fans, this hard drive cooler can really help keep the hard drive with all your precious data nice and cool. This will extend the life of the drive and help prevent an early failure...
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Saturday, November 5, 2005
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The Evercool Magic Cooler (MAG01-CA) heatsink is one of those really low cost thermal solutions which tries to do everything under the sun. If we are to believe its packaging, the Evercool MAG01-CA heatsink "Keeps your system running cool" - whether that be a socket A/370 K7/PIII processor, the newest K8 powerhouse, or a socket 478 Intel Pentium 4...
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Wednesday, September 21, 2005
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The Evercool K802-715CA is a pretty standard Athlon64 heatsink whose main selling point is its copper construction, and inexpensive sticker price. How its 516 grams of copper have been assembled are not necessarily conducive towards great cooling efficiency however, and the results of FrostyTech's synthetic thermal tests will shortly illustrate the K802-715CA's effective limits...
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