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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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Let's check Cooler Master Vortex 752 CPU cooler, which has two heatpipes, horizontal heatsink and a 92 mm fan.
Here is a snippet:
"Today we tested the Cooler Master Vortex 752 CPU cooler, a value model with two copper heatpipes and a 92 mm fan. Lets see if it will perform well?"
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Gaming mice are arguably the most important accessory for gamers no matter what level they play at, therefore getting the right mouse is vital. There are various different types of mice on the market aimed at different areas of gaming - from MMO-RPGs to first person shooters - although many higher-end mice now have configurable profiles which allow them to be optimised for both.
Today we?re going to look at the Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Laser Gaming Mouse which boasts up to 5600 DPI with customisable profiles allowing it to be tailored to your own preferences. It also has an attractive price tag which makes it affordable to casual gamers.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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"I know my first mouse was a simple two-button, beige, loud clicking monster from days long ago. As time progressed from roller-balls to optical mice, things vastly improved, not only for movement, but no longer was the need to constantly remove hair from the roller ball. While optical sensing was a huge leap in mouse technology, Lasers sure stole the show. Along with all the internal technological advances, the exteriors have also come a long way from the square, beige mouse I had for my Commodore 64.
In steps Cooler Master are throwing their hat into the peripherals market and along with the new Storm line-up offers their best effort at mouse design. They?ve taken all the best features of mice already on the market and added a few never before seen technologies imbedded into their design. This sounds like a very promising package in my opinion."
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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Of all the components found in a modern gaming rig, none is more personal then the peripherals used to interact with that computer. For avid FPS players, that means the keyboard and mouse. They are the things allow players to control their game with precision, feel comfortable for long sessions and allows them to focus on winning. This is why gamers are remarkably picky about what they use for input devices.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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It is said that silence is golden. Well, today silence is bronze. 80 Plus Bronze, to be specific. Cooler Master has sent me their latest and greatest in their modular Silent Pro line, and I intend to see what it's made of. With this unit coming in at one thousand watts, my expectations are high.
Come on in, and we'll see if a one kilowatt unit intended to be silent can be any kind of solid performer when confronted by my hot box of doom.
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Monday, October 5, 2009
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Cooler master is a well known company that has been around for many years. They are known for their cases, desktop cooling solutions, power supplies and laptop cooling. Of course this leads us to why we are here today. Cooler Master was nice enough to send us a Choiix Air Through Stash laptop cooler. Laptops are continuing to take over desktop sales these days. One of the biggest downfalls of laptops is their shortened life span over a desktop and the largest contributing factor to that is HEAT. Heat is the nemesis of almost all PC?s, but with desktops increased size and room you are not so limited with cooling options. Of course with your laptop you don?t have the room or even the options to fix your cooling solutions, so you have to look outside your PC to find a fix. This is of course where Cooler Master Choiix Air Through Stash laptop cooler comes into play.
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Cooler Master has just released its first gaming mouse under the CM Storm branding, and it happens to be quite good. Targeting more serious gamers, there's the ability for robust macros, all of which will be saved right on the mouse itself. To add to the cool-factor, there's even color-varying LEDs and an OLED display.
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Friday, September 25, 2009
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The Cooler Master CHOIIX line of computer products is making it's
splash in the mobile accessory market with products geared toward
personalizing your portable computing environment. Does the accu-mouse give
us a "choix", or does it force us to uncomfortable things?
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?Cooler Master's Storm brand has really made some headway in the gaming sector over the past few months. Since the Storm brand was announced they have launched 2 very successful cases and quite a few mouse surfaces, but to be a true gaming brand you need a mouse. Today Cooler Master releases the Sentinel Advanced professional gaming mouse and we have the review for you! This mouse took Cooler Master 2 years to develop and it is unlike any other gaming mouse that we have seen. If you are a gamer you are definitely going to want to check out this review!"
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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"The Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance Gaming-Mouse arrived Technic3D. Two years in the making, the first professional grade gaming mouse from CM Storm, the Sentinel Advance, makes its debut on the world scene. The Sentinel Advance brings a wide variety of control over the settings and functionality of your mouse. Sensitivity ranges, rapid fire modes, macros and scripts can be edited through a graphical user interface and saved to five different profiles in the internal memory of the mouse. The LED Technology lets you modify LED colors and light effects for quick visual identification of active profiles, or just for added bling, while the OLED screen allows for customized clan logos to be uploaded and displayed directly on the mouse itself. See you that in the following Review on Technic3D."
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
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"Input devices are arguably the most important pieces of hardware you buy for your PC. A $5,000 computer is only as good as its peripherals, and by the same token, a good keyboard and mouse can make a budget rig feel like a million bucks. I have recently become a collector and connoisseur of the finer input devices such as mechanical keyboards. When asked to review a new mouse from Cooler Master, I jumped at the chance to put this device through the paces."
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Today we are going to take a look at the Cosmos-S which is an updated version of the Cosmos 1000. Cooler Master has made several changes for the new version while still retaining the awesome design of the original Cosmos.
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Monday, March 23, 2009
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Our last look at Coolermaster's offerings was just over a month ago, when I tested the Silent Pro M600. Today, Coolermaster's back in the spotlight with the Ultimate Circuit Protection series, or UCP for short. The model I'll be checking out is the baby of the family at 700W. Let's see if it lives up to the hype.
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Friday, March 20, 2009
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While it may be difficult to get excited over a thermal paste, especially when there is a seeming myriad of different brands and types available, it is a necessary and often overlooked commodity. Cooler Master's new ThermalFusion 400 arrived in this plastic blister pack, unusual packaging for thermal paste. Included with the paste is an applicator, the first I've ever seen included with any brand interface material. This is a welcome addition, as it is common for thermal paste makers to give instruction to spread the product around without actually touching it or the surfaces to be covered. The thermal paste itself is in the typical syringe type container with plunger to control the amount of product released.
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Overall, the cooler seems to be well made and so far the design intrigues me. The more compact size might be good for HTPCs or other computers with side panel fans that interfere with larger heatpipe towers. I just hope that the two 'smaller' fans can compete with the noise level and cooling performance of a 120mm unit.
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