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Friday, October 6, 2006
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The Coolermaster eXtreme Power Duo RP-600-PCAP PSU arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review a PSU for a small price and 600W better than the iGreen PSU?
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Monday, October 2, 2006
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Are you a power user who has multiple hard drives in RAID configurations? Then you may just be the target audience for Cooler Master's new workstation class casing, the ITower 930. Read on to find out what's so different about this new casing.
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Thursday, September 28, 2006
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Cooler Master is well known in the DIY and enthusiast realms for combining great function with sleek, stylish looks. While Cooler Master has been selling Power Supplies and other cooling products they seem to be really diving into the case market lately providing some really nice looking cases aimed at a more mature crowd and offering them at a great price. Today we will be taking a look at the Cooler Master Mystique 631 which offers some really great features such as a tool free design at a great price.
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Beautiful Design for User and Watercooling. The new Coolermaster Mystique RC-632 Case is the next pre-modded Case in the Technic3D Editorship. See you in the following Review which qualities the case presents against the RC-631 Case
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Sunday, September 24, 2006
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Companies with racks upon racks of servers have enjoyed ?hot swapping? hard drives for many years now, but Cooler Master has brought this technology right into the user?s home with the ITower 930. This super duty, mid-tower case is an absolute beast that includes a tool-less design, four front panel hot swap hard drive racks, and a very unique cooling system.
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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Whilst the black variant of the Stacker 830 is a new release for Cooler Master, we note that the design is far from new, and with a PSU-less price of £175 it's also one of the market?s most-expensive chassis.
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Sunday, September 17, 2006
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The new Coolermaster X Dream P775 Cooler arrived Technic3D. The Price are hot? See you in the following Review against others CPU Cooling.
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The Mystique 632 is stylish, dignified chassis that makes a statement. It is not a flamboyant case, nor is it meant to be. The Mystique 632's allure is in its subtle sense of sophistication. Several areas of this case really shine, including the distinctive front panel, the gorgeous aluminum, ease of use within the tool less interior, the prefabricated holes for water cooling kits, and the outstanding build quality.
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Behold the latest Cooler Master notebook cooler - the elegant NotePal P1! Built to cool down even the most demanding gaming notebooks, this is one 'hot' cooler.
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
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Though missing some of the ?essentials? for the hardcore tweaker ? like a removable motherboard tray, or room for total beasts of video cards such as the 7950 series, this case has more than enough potential in it?s light weight frame than many more of the other full featured cases on the market have. Another thing to find unfortunate is the solid tray behind the motherboard, which will make hiding wiring that much more difficult.
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Sunday, August 20, 2006
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The XCraft is a sharp looking unit sporting a shiny black finish in a compact casing. The enclosure is barely wider than a 3.5" drive and about 2.5" longer than a 3.5" drive. During operation the Cooler Master on the front edge is lit up blue and blinks red when the HD is accessed.
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Thursday, August 17, 2006
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Cooler Master worked hard designing this case with the end user in mind. Wanting the Mystique to appeal to the widest range of consumers with the addition of features like the reversible front door and support for watercooling. It?s lightweight and sturdy construction makes it easy to transport, while it?s tool-less design allows for quick and easy component installation. The IO panel is located on the top of the case for easy access and includes 2 USB 2.0 ports, mic/headphone audio jacks, and a firewire port.
Performance-wise, CM didn?t fool around. Throwing in not one, but two 120mm fans for cooling (including a washable dust screen for the front intake fan), and added a side vent and internal shroud to allow your CPU HS/F to draw in fresh air. People with stock cooling, or a HS/F that faces the side panel should see noticeable drops in CPU temperatures as I did.
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Friday, August 11, 2006
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Though it didn't have the most stellar results coming out of the gate, or the most comforting design, Cooler Master's eXtreme Power Duo 650W is a fairly good buy for the price. Generally, it seems to be a power supply for gamers on the go - its compact size and light weight will help it to fit into any system, though its lack of expansion options is slightly disappointing.
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Monday, August 7, 2006
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If there is one thing in the chassis business to get right, it?s the look. Enthusiasts care about what?s inside, but to the average buyer it?s how it looks that?s important. So let?s take a look and see if Cooler Master has got it right with the new Mystique 632, presented in black.
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Sunday, August 6, 2006
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The iGreen Power 430w power supply performs well. That pretty much covers it. I really can?t think of any cons, apart from there not being SLI PCI-e connectors (i.e. two instead of one) but the next model up (iGreen Power 500w) provide not only more power but two PCI-e connectors (SLI). This gives you the option to pay more for SLI if you need it; smart choice by Coolermaster. If you?re looking for a cheap-to-run, environmentally friendly, good-looking, compact, easy to install and silent PSU, the Coolermaster iGreen Power 430w is for you.
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