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Corsair Ice T30 Dominator Memory Cooler Review
Published: Saturday, September 12, 2009 - CoolingSo who can benefit from the Corsair Ice T30?? Well anyone can, as our temperature chart shows the 2000Mhz Dominator memory does get quite warm and that additional heat can affect stability in high performance situations.
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CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus Heatsink Review
Published: Thursday, August 27, 2009 - CoolingThis is your standard tower style heatpipe cooler with the radiator being the perfect size for a 120mm fan. Just like the original Hyper 212 there are 4 physical heatpipes bent in the middle giving us twice the cooling capacity.
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Thermaltake MeOrb Heatsink Review
Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 - CoolingThe target market for this cooler is HTPC and other small form factor designs with limited space. For its intended market the Thermaltake MeOrb would be a decent upgrade over the stock cooler both in performance and looks.
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Corsair H-50 Water Cooling System Review
Published: Monday, August 17, 2009 - CoolingSometimes we get a product in the Ninjalane Lab that actually performs better than expected; the Corsair H-50 is one of those items. Don't let the small size or all-in-one design fool you. We were continually impressed by the results and it definitely outperformed our expectations.
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CoolerMaster SNA95 Slim Notebook Adaptor Review
Published: Friday, August 7, 2009 - Power_SupplyThe SNA95 is not just for laptops; in fact it's a total power station for many electronic devices, provided they can be powered by USB. Simply plug in a USB cable and charge your phone or MP3 player without draining your laptop battery.
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ThermalTake Element G Case Review
Published: Friday, July 31, 2009 - CasesChoice is something that end users love to have and the Element G is all about that. The abilities to control everything from fan speed, noise level, and to even the flavor on the day fan color is incredible. On the inside the modular type setup allows you freedom to set things up the way you want them and not compromise layout or cable management.