We received the VapoChill Micro CPU cooler from asetek, a very stylish cooling system designed for P4 socket 478 and 775 processors as well as for AMD's 754, 939 and 940 sockets.
In this review we are going to test the NV Silencer 5, a VGA cooling solution for NVidia's 6800GT and Ultra versions with both AGP and PCI-E interface. You can find the NV Silencer in six different versions, depending on the VGA card you want to use it with.
The ICEBERQ 5 is a very silent, ball-bearing fansink and a great looker. The rotation of the fan activates a bright blue light which will appeal to most case modders.
Vantec has created a very "sleek", as the manufacturer calls it, design. Indeed, for a CPU cooler this is a very interesting design that will catch your eye. But it is not all just looks. The design also helps with the heat dissipation, directing the hot air out of the back of the cooler.
Once again we will be reviewing an Arctic cooling product, this time an Intel based CPU cooler. It's none other than the Freezer 7 and once again, we will see what a cooler that bears the name of AC can do.
Following the huge success of the XP-90 CPU cooler, Thermalright decided to make another step forward. Their new improved model, the XP-90C, follows the same design as the XP-90 but it is copper based, ensuring a more effective and efficient heat transfer away from the core of your CPU.
The SP495S11-U is a simple enough cooler, without any innovative technologies, apart from the QuieTude VI fan. As for the design, here Spire has made a change to the translucent blue Diamond fan located on the top of the heatsink, and is more UV reactive.