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Thursday, April 15, 2010
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"Today we are going to analyze VCT-9000 CPU cooler from Nexus, which has a very unique design, with a tower heatsink with an inclined fan. But will this design result in a good performance? Check it out!"
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
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"The Nexus NX-6000 R3 630W PSU arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review from Technic3D the next PSU with one +12V rail (50A), 120mm Fan, 6x SATA hard disk connectors, 1x PCI-e 6+2-Pin and one PCI-e 6 Pin ."
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
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"For this review I will be looking at another new power supply from our friends over at Nexus. This power supply is similar to the power supply I looked at recently but this version is modular, the unit I will be looking at for this review is the 530watt RX-5300. Being a big fan of Nexus power supplies, having looked at a few before, I expect nothing short of rock solid, and I am pretty sure I won?t be disappointed.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
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?Continuing their goal of low noise solutions, Nexus has the RX-1K 1000W power supply that comes with a pretty attractive price of $200 USD and a modular setup. Let's have a closer look and find out if it can maintain low noise levels when loaded to the gills with some serious power-hungry components.?
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Monday, December 21, 2009
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"For this review I will be looking at a new power supply from a company that was once better known for its cooling solutions than power supplies, this is changing now though. The company is Nexus and the power supply I will be looking at for this review is the 530watt NX-5000 R3."
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Friday, November 27, 2009
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Nexus is one of the leading manufacturers of computer power supplies and enclosures. Their products are combined with great quality with reasonable price. Today we will have a look at their newest enclosure Nexus Edge, which is aimed for enthustiastic markets and highend users.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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Nexus, one of the largest computer cooling peripheral manufacturers in the world sent us their newest invention TDD-9000 liquid laptop cooler. TDD-9000 doesn't have any fans in it and is based on liquid cooling. There are something special in TDD-9000:s cooling mechanism so let's have a look if it does what Nexus has promised.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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"Nexus is no stranger to the cool and quiet realm, having made their impressive mark on many silent PC enthusiasts via their quality fans. Continuing in that tradition, Nexus is offering their latest product to the masses, the FLC-3000 CPU heatsink, coming in a 92mm fan size and promising good cooling with low noise levels."
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
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Today at Tech-Reviews we have the TDD-9000 Nexus Cooling Pad.
There are many different types of cooling solutions for notebooks available
and each claim to work wonders, but the Nexus Liquid Cooling Pad
specifically claims of a whopping 17 Degree drop in laptop temperature
(based on their own independent tests). It's now time to find out whether or
not their claim is the result of an exaggerated marketing company or
reality.
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Monday, January 12, 2009
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Nexus has sent us a couple of
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Monday, September 8, 2008
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When it comes to silent computing, Nexus is one of the brands that easily comes in mind. Nexus is a maker of wide range of computer products. However, they have got great publicity with their silent products. This time we will have a look at their Clodius case, which is their newest invention of silent computing.
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Monday, July 28, 2008
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In our meetings with heatsink manufacturers at Computex 2008 in Taiwan Frostytech received more than a few behind closed doors product previews. Today Frostytech tests the Nexus' HOC-9000 heatsink, a medium height lower noise cooler for Intel socket 775 and AMD socket 754/939/940/AM2+ processors. The HOC-9000 stands 128mm tall and features one low speed 120mm PWM fan held in place with flexible rubber posts. The cooler weighs upwards of 550grams, uses four 8mm diameter copper heatpipes and comes with a couple stickers you can plaster to the side.
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Monday, May 5, 2008
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Recently I took the Nexus XiR-2300 for a spin and found it to be a very good CPU cooler. Actually, it was the second best we have tested thus far. Today we are going to take the sibling of the XiR-2300 for a spin, the XiR-3500; an all copper cooler that uses the same design. Between testing the two Nexus coolers I wanted to find Nexus' secret; how they were getting the performance out of the XiR Series with such a conventional design. After a little digging I found the secret, a technology called SkiveTek, and it is exclusive to Nexus.
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Monday, April 7, 2008
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Nexus HXR-5500 Memory Heat pipe Cooler. A long name for such a simple product. But it's simplicity also makes it cheaper and I like the look of it as well. Again Nexus used Heat pipes to help cool down in this case the memory. The HXR-5500 is basically a large platter of aluminum stuck to the side of your memory along with a heat pipe to cool it more efficiently and therefore give it more over clocking capabilities.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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The Nexus NHP-2200 is fully constructed out of copper to get the best possible performance. By using almost pure copper material Nexus managed to squeeze out the best possible performance. The North bridge cooler has tons of fins and it's design makes it compatible with any motherboard on the market.
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