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Thursday, February 18, 2010
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Like its larger sibling the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus, Cooler
Master?s Hyper TX3 offers an exceptional value. Its smaller size should
ensure no space issues in mid tower cases or nearby motherboard components.
Installation is a breeze and makes for a quick cooling upgrade from the
processors stock heatsink.
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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"The Cooler Master Excalibur 120mm Fan arrived Technic3D. The new Fan with ~30 dB(A), 2.000 rpm, 85,6 m³/h and many more for your Case or CPU Heatsink can you see in the following Review on Technic3D."
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
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"Today's review item is the Cooler Master Hyper TX3. Unlike many of the coolers you're used to seeing reviewed here at OCIA.net, the Hyper TX3 is not designed for high-end processors, nor is it geared towards overclockers. Indeed, the TX3 is Cooler Master's latest mainstream cooling solution, compatible with i5 and below, as well as Phenom II and below."
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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GX is the new mainstream power supply series from Cooler Master that is arriving on the market today. Let's see if the 750 W model is worthwhile buying.
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"GX is the new mainstream power supply series from Cooler Master that is arriving on the market today, so far featuring 550 W, 650 W and 750 W models. Let's see if the 750 W model is a good buy."
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Friday, January 22, 2010
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"The Cooler Master V10 Heatsink for Intel Core i7arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review the V10-Series compared with many other High-End Cooler on a Intel Core i7 920@ 3,8 GHz."
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Monday, January 11, 2010
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"Continuing to make the rounds here at CES, we dropped by to see Cooler Master at the new Aria Hotel at the Las Vegas City Center. The first item of note from our visit was the Cooler Master V6 GT. This is a reasonably sized heat sink with plenty of cooling power..."
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Monday, December 21, 2009
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The Cooler Master Sentinel Advance mouse is the best gaming mouse on the market today with eight programmable buttons, five profiles that can be set for different games, a solid feel and look and the features that you want from a gaming mouse including up to 5600 DPI precision on two lasers that allow great control of your gaming. The mouse comes in an attractive package and is customizable with your own logo and with weights, allowing it to become lighter if you wish. Precision in games is wonderful, but not so much for normal usage as moving the mouse pointer across the screen in Word. In this case the DPI +/- buttons come in very handy. The Cooler Master Sentinel Advance is a solid Editor's Choice for a gaming mouse and highly recommended.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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We tested Cooler Master Hyper N620 CPU cooler, with tower design, six heatpipes and two fans. Let's check its details and performance.
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"This time we tested Cooler Master Hyper N620 CPU cooler. This model has a tower design, six heatpipes and it is one of the few coolers on market that comes already with two fans. But does it have a good performance? Let's see."
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Monday, December 14, 2009
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?After doing a lot of experimenting with coolers utilizing this technology, I have found that it does work rather than just looking good on paper. Today?s cooler will be the 11th I have tested using this, and I have found that just as a copper-based cooler, it is what the manufacturer does with the remainder of the cooler that determines how well it cools. Today I will be looking at the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU Cooler. It is a 4-heatpipe 120mm tower cooler utilizing Direct contact heatpipes. It has a brand new style of mounting hardware, one base/retainer fits all three of Intel?s m ounting configurations. Will the Hyper 212 Plus keep my new LGA 1156 i7 cool? Read on to see!"
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
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"At nearly two feet tall and weighing in at just under 30 pounds, the Cooler Master HAF 932 High Air Flow Chassis is an imposing full tower ATX case, marketed towards gamers and overclockers with an array of fans, cooling options, and lots of space for large components. Every possible surface that could be covered with a fan has a grating on it, and you'll find three 230mm fans installed in the front, top and side panel as defaults, along with a spare 140mm in the back to boot."
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"The Cooler Master HAF 922 Midi-Tower is the next PC Gamer-Case in the Technic3D Editorship. Cooler Master extends the line to a mid tower with the HAF 922. It has a rugged strong appearance and outstanding protection designs that characterize a beast yet to be tamed. Without a doubt this mid tower has it all! It accommodates all sorts of high-end hardware from its spacious interior, and supports up to three 200 mm fans for maximum airflow at minimum noise. This and more can you see in the following Review from Technic3D."
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Monday, November 30, 2009
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Cooler Master is by many considered to be the number one manufacturer of high end cases for gamers and overclockers. But not everyone needs all the extra features and details which you will find in Cooler Master?s high end cases. There are those who are just looking for a simple and cheap case to mount their system in. In order to cover the demand for those less sophisticated cases, Cooler Master has released the Elite 310. This case may not have all the clever details from the top line cases, but it do have a spectacular finishing and a structural sturdiness equal to the top the high end cases.
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Friday, November 20, 2009
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Today we have a look at the Cooler Master Lab open casing, which is built and designed for people who switch hardware on very regular basis. Ideal for reviewers and overclockers and luckily I am both.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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I have always been a little skeptical about notebook coolers. When
Cooler Master asked if we had anyone that wanted to take a look at a new
notebook cooler they have, the Cooler Master NotePal X2. Having recently
purchased my first laptop (nothing special) I figured why not.
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Monday, November 2, 2009
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?The Core i5 has just been recently released, but with any CPU a Cooler is needed. Cooler Master has released their first fully compatible Socket LGA 1156 (Core i5) CPU Cooler which is backward compatible with most other sockets. We havethe opportunity to take a look at the Cooler Master Hyper TX3 CPU Cooler and we are impressed. Read on further to see what we think of this newly released cooler."
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