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Friday, April 14, 2006
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The ExtremEngine 3T features a massive 250mm side panel fan, and tops it of with a 140mm in-take turbine like design. Promising massive airflow to cool down your hot running components we pit it against other enclosures at the same price point. Read on...
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Monday, March 27, 2006
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AeroCool has been around since 2001 and have started to develop a great name for themselves in the enthusiast and gaming community. Today we take a look at AeroCool's Zerodba 620W Power Supply Unit and see what their Zerodba technology is all about. If you are looking for a power supply that supports all ATI CrossFire and NVIDIA SLI video card solutions read on!
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Tuesday, March 21, 2006
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The world of air cooling is changing ever so much. We have tall tower heatsinks, round flowery looking heatsinks and huge flat heatsinks that looks to be the size of the Great Plains. Our test subject today is one that fix into the first category. The HT-102 from Aerocool is a tall tower type cooler that consists of copper and an UV fan and mount. Will the good looks lead to good performance? Let's see...
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Tuesday, February 21, 2006
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This one is for all those that like a PC quiet. Whether you are an owner of a HTPC or a high end gaming powerhouse, our next product up for review may be what you need. Aerocool has been around long enough to know what people need and want in building of their computers. Heatsinks, cases and cooling fans are just a few of the thing that they are known for. And if you don't know them for power supplies, you will now. Aerocool claims the Zerodba will remain absolutely quiet and provide you with all the power you need. Let's check it out!
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Wednesday, February 8, 2006
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Aerocool is one of those companies that are taking the enthusiast market by storm. Their coolers have being a big hit over the last three years or so. I remember using their HT-101 in many system buildups I have done. But now their cases are making a big splash just like their heatsinks. Boasting a 25mm side panel fan and also a 14cm front facial fan, the Aerocool ExtremEngine 3T is extreme...
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Wednesday, November 9, 2005
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The Aerocool HT-102 CPU cooler performs good, but not outstanding. So what could be a reason to buy this cooler?...Silence! Looking at the cooling performance alone really says nothing. There are much more parameters and variables to deal with before you judge a cooler. A factor of high importance is noise level, and that's where this cooler stands out. The three heat pipes and all the fins make a solid cooler that performs on a decent but ultra silent level. Not satisfied with the performance? Simply switch the fan. This cooler uses a normal sized model, namely 90/92mm...
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Thursday, February 10, 2005
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The Aerocool HT-101JR is not a steller performer, the easiest to setup, or even the quietest. It left me wanting more, and it didn't matter from which of those three categories. Looking forward, I really hope that Aerocool is able to engineer a better method of mounting this cooler to the Pentium 4 platform and that they can include support for Intel's socket 775. As things are right now though, nothing really stands out about the cooler. Aside from a nice chrome look and its promising heat pipe design, unless you plan to mount a second fan, the performance is only average.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2005
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Overall, Aerocool has provided a very impressive case. This case provides tool-less hardware mounting as well as a patented wind tunnel to help cool your system. The wind tunnel could be used along with a lower CFM fan to produce similar results. Besides the wind tunnel, there are plenty of features in this case to keep you happy and your system easy to maintain and use.
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