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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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"Zerotherm's Core 92 heatsink is a compact Intel-only thermal solution designed for socket 775 Core 2 Duo, socket 1156 Core i5 and socket 1366 Core i7 processors. Standing just 121mm tall, the Core 92 heatsink weighs a modest 470 grams and has a rather atypical footprint of 103 x 93mm. The heatsink is equipped with a single 92mm PWM fan, sandwiched between its two columns of aluminum cooling fins."
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Monday, December 14, 2009
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"The Apack ZEROtherm Core92 CPU Heatsink arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review the Zerotherm with one 92mm fan and Heatpipe Direct Touch compared with many other Cooler on a Intel Core i7 920."
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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The GeForce 8800 GT from NVIDIA has gotten us all sweaty and excited as they've great performance but in a negative sense, these new cards operate a little too warm for comfort. Third party coolers like the ZEROtherm Hurricane may be the solution and of course we had to check it out.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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The Zerotherm Hurricane HC92 Cu 8800 VGA Heatsink arrived Technic3D. HC92 Cu 8800 supports almost all VGA cards including NVDIA Geforce 8800 series. (Except ATi Radeon X2900 series). The VGA coolers provide 3-in-One function (Fanless mode, Aero-Dynamic mode and Overclocking mode). See you in the following Review the Apack Cooler on a XFX 8800 GTX XXX against Standard CPU Cooling.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
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The Zerotherm Nirvana NV120 CPU Heatsink arrived Technic3D. Honeycomb structure for optimized air flow and Manual fan speed Controller Adapted. See you in the following Review the Apack Cooler with 120mm fan against others CPU Cooling.
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Monday, January 14, 2008
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In the final analysis, ZEROtherm's Hurricane HC92 Cu 8800 VGA cooler showed a marked improvement over the OEM solution while adding some style and bling into the mix. The inclusion of a fan speed controller, along with the three configuration options, gives the user some control over cooling performance and noise levels; always a plus.
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Monday, December 17, 2007
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We have received for test and review the ZEROtherm Premium: Nirvana NV120 CPU Cooler. The ZEROtherm line of products is manufactured by a company named, APACK, Co. Ltd. APACK's main focus is on cooling products that produce "ZERO" noise levels. In that vein, the company continues to research and develop technology for the next-generation of products. Due to its dedication to such products, it has become a technology partner to many of the well-known major companies with the most well-known being Samsung.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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If you're Apack, how do you surprise the rest of the cooling industry? Release a tower-style CPU cooler that doesn?t look like a butterfly. The new ZEROTherm Nirvana NV120 is that cooler, and luckily, it impressed. Could the Nirvana NV120 be our newest air-cooling champion?
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Cooling for your CPU has slowly moved away from the bizarre shapes and sizes hoping to remove an extra degree or two, and shifted to tower coolers which naturally sit above motherboard surface components and provide much more surface area for heat to be lost. The ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 is no different, and it's built by a company that have shown their silent coolers to be more than adequate in the past. The quiet 120mm fan and glossy metal finish make this an attractive choice.
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Sunday, November 11, 2007
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The design feature that stands out the most on the ZEROtherm NV120 Premium is without a doubt the honeycomb fin design. This honeycomb structure was used to optimize air flow over the cooling fins and to increase the surface area. More than 6,748cm2 of cooling fins are found on the NV120 and this is said to greatly help heat dissipation...
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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As we said ZEROtherm has announced a bunch of products this week. On Monday we took a look at the Nirvana NV120 CPU cooler and today we are checking out the BTF92 Overclocker Edition CPU cooler. The BTF92 is the big brother to the BTF90, which we took a look at a while ago. It is a little bit bigger than the BTF90 and features manual fan control, but besides that it is just about the same. Let's check it out and see if it can perform better than the BTF90.
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Zerotherm has just announced an new all-copper CPU heatsink based on their classic "butterfly" design: the BTF92 Overclocker Edition. This heatsink features 92 copper fins, eight effective heat pipes and a shiny copper base. Add a 92mm fan with blue LEDs and a fan controller, and the BTF92 is ready to cool all the latest CPUs from both Intel and AMD.
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The ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 shows us a different style right off the bat with its black finish on the cooling fins. Using a 120mm fan coupled with a heatpipe design, we should see some pretty decent numbers produced by the Nirvana NV120 CPU cooler.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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This time out, we'll be looking at another ZEROtherm cooler, the Nirvana NV120. It's a vertical style heatpipe cooler with a large fan, a very nice finish and an included fan speed controller. I've been impressed with the other ZEROtherm products that have come through the lab, and I expect similar results from the Nirvana. Let's see how it stands up.
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The Nirvana NV120! This is one that I think will gain even more acceptance than the BTF90 due mostly to the gun-metal coloring and the more conservative look. The NV120 does not look like any pretty insects but does sport a more familiar tower design. Lighter weight and a variable fan control does offer more in the lines of end users needs. We all know the BTF90 performed pretty well, but will the changes that the NV120 belong along put it in the class with the big dawgs?
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