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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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"Today I have what I believe is the first review for the product that I have, and that product is the new Arctic Sound S111 USB speakers from Arctic Cooling or Arctic as they are just known now. These speakers are meant to be an accompaniment to a laptop or netbook, or even as desktop speakers and can possibly be used with an MP3 player as well to help take your music on the go. They?re small and portable, but they are well made and honestly they sound very good. "
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Monday, October 26, 2009
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"The Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 Pro is just such heatsink: ideal for mainstream CPUs that don't exceed 90W TDP.... so long as the fan speed stays at 2000RPM. Frostytech pushed the test scenario a little further than that of course. Arctic Cooling's Alpine 64 Pro is a mainstream extruded aluminum heatsink that features the companies signature suspended low noise fan. The design minimizes turbulence and the noise created by air moving over the edges of a traditional fan frame, by removing as much of the fan frame as possible."
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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The USB-powered ARCTIC NC is more user-friendly than other notebook coolers around. The two 60mm fans produce sufficient airflow in quiet operation. With the intelligent fan speed turn, you can adjust the fan speed to the most suitable level for your need.
Together with a 4-port USB hub and lightweight design, the ARCTIC NC is a perfect travel companion for your notebook computer.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
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" Few things are more important than keeping your computer well ventilated and cool. Overheating can lead to your computer turning off on you, sluggish work and worst of all, damaged hardware. One of the principal parts to keep cool is the CPU, using a high-quality CPU cooler that will throw away the heat your CPU generates. Today, I've got a great cooler up for review ? Arctic Cooling's Alpine 64 Pro cooler. While the Alpine 64 Pro presents itself as a very straightforward looking extruded aluminum heatsink, it has a lot of high quality components and design aspects that make it a very effective device for sufficient cooling and very low noise production."
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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We tested Alpine 11 Pro CPU cooler from Arctic Cooling, which focuses on silence. Will it perform well against the "giant ones"?
Here is a snippet:
"After testing some "giant coolers" today we reviewed a "normal sized" model, Alpine 11 Pro from Arctic Cooling, which has a conventional size, no heatpipes and a full-aluminum heatsink. Will it perform well in our tests?"
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"The Arctic Cooling Silentium range of desktop chassis has slowly evolved with the latest enclosure now being the T5. One of the unique selling points of these chassis? is that they are eco friendly incorporating a highly efficient power supply capable of supporting SLI or Crossfire graphics cards as well as a quad core CPU.
Low noise emissions and a thermodynamic optimised design certainly sound like impressive features but how does the Silentium T5 stand up against cases from the likes of Antec or Cooler Master? Let?s take a look..."
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