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Friday, September 26, 2008
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AeroRacer Pro is a steel mid-t
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
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The Aerocool Hi-Tech 7 Pro fea
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
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This new Aerocool S9 case is offered currently in three different editions. The S9 pro version impresses with an enormous 400mm fan in the side panel, the S9 A version is provided with an acrylic glass side panel and the tested S9 standard version can take two 120mm fans in the side panel. In all three versions the Aerocool S9 chassis provides good air circulation, because there is an additionally pre-mounted 120mm fan with LED lighting in the front and an optional preparation for a further 120mm fan at the rear of the case. The following review will show, what this Aerocool S9 standard Mid Tower chassis has to offer.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
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The AeroCool DoublePower VGA Cooler arrived Technic3D. AeroCool DoublePower supports VGA cards from NVIDIA Geforce 8800- / 7900- / 7800 series and ATI Radeon X1950- / X1900- / X1800 series. The VGA cooler comes with one 92mm white LED Fan. See you in the following Review the Cooler on a Palit/Xpertvision HD3870 compared with Standard GPU Cooling.
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Monday, April 21, 2008
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AeroCool may not be the first name you think of when you are talking about power supplies but, AeroCool would like to change that and if this power supply is any reflection on their new line-up a large number of people will be talking about it.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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Many of us want a really good looking case that can properly house our components and keep cool and running well. A lot of time you don't need to pay so much to get this. Aerocool believes this as well. And with the whole money saving concept upon most of us comes the iCurve Plus. A mid size case with a fascinating look and features the average joe would love. Get ready to take a look at the iCurve.
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Friday, March 14, 2008
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Aerocool is widely known for introducing the world to extra large case fans. I am sure you are familiar with the ExtremEngine case. If you don't know it by name, maybe by description - it was one of the first to have a 25cm cooling fan on the side and 14cm at the front as an intake. Well, putting the ExtremEngine to the side, Aerocool is introducing the HorsePower line of PSUs. This power supply comes in two models, 720 watts for the modest PC builder and 1020 watt model for the extremist. When you consider that Crossfire using two 3870X2 cards can be done on a high performance 620Watt PSU you can see how much further Aerocool is trying to push things. Each unit divides the power between four different rails and boasts an Aerocool trademark a large fan. A 140mm one with blue lights.
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Friday, February 15, 2008
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We just finished a review on one of AeroCools newest SSF case and now we have the oppurtunity to review one of their new heatpipe CPU cooler. The AeroCool SilverWind combine 15 circular horizontal fins with a solid 104 fin aluminum heatsink block and a variable speed fan controller. Come on along as we check this new unit out.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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It has been a while since we have seen a new case from our friends at AeroCool, but they have come out swinging with the new M40 Small Form Factor Case. It feaures an LCD Display with temperature, Fan speed and Hard Drive activity indicator. It also has room for a pair of optical drives and perhaps the coolest feature of all is the two part chassis. Come on along a see what you think of this newest offering.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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Aerocool makes a very interesting flip out syle LCD which fits into a standard 5.25" drive bay. This device sports a long list of functionality in addition to just plain looking amazing. The color display reads temperature, fan speed, drive access, and more. Check out what the FP-01 can do and see why this device may or may not be a good choice for your case.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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For those that say no, the question may want to take a look at the Aerocool's newest cube case titled the M-40. Aerocool is fast becoming known as a company that is very innovative. That is the ExtremeEngine case. This company was one of the first to implement a larger than normal fan to a case. A fan that measures a whooping 25cm. The M-40 is just as cutting edge as it utilizes two halves to assemble the rig. Mixed with a black and red theme, the M-40 has a sort of dark look to it.
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Friday, November 30, 2007
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Well, what Aerocool would like for you to take interest in is their cooler for the Core2 processor titled Silverwind. The Silverwind has a style and shape to it that is kind of unique compared to a lot of current coolers on the block. The extrusion heatsink as Aerocool calls it pulls air down thru the middle of the cooler into an inner set of fins. And then the air???wait you have to click on some more pages before I spill the beans.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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The new Easywatch is a front panel device that allows you to eyeball temps from different components inside your computer. It will also give the user the ability to adjust fan speed with the push of a button. There are several different devices like the Easywatch on the market, but, the thing the Easywatch has over a lot of the others is that it remains pretty sleek and simple. No excessive bling bling.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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Today we take a look at something that everybody would like to have installed in his PC. We are talking about Aerocool Gate Watch II which brings control for fans installed inside the chassis, as well as readings for measured temperature of CPU, GPU, HDD, etc. Is it really one fan controller to rule them all?
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Monday, October 22, 2007
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The overall build was disappointing as I expected more from this case. The trademark structure of the "engine" was probably the cheapest of the overall case as it was loose and seemed like it could break. What really shocked me was the fact the included case fans aren?t even Aerocool fans, which is what a lot of people know Aerocool by.
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