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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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The Cooler Master Hyper 212 CP
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Monday, September 29, 2008
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The Cooler Master UCP 900W (RS
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
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Today HardwareLogic has in its
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Monday, September 22, 2008
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The Cooler Master Silent Pro 5
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Friday, September 19, 2008
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Today we will have a look at o
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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The wattage rating label for the PSU, as you can see on the specifications page, up to 1000W of the 1100W that this PSU can supply can be drawn from the 12v rails. That is a seriously beefy amount of 12v power. The UL number indicates that this PSU has been made by Cooler Master, which means it hasn't been outsourced to another company and just had Cooler Master stickers thrown on it.
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Today we got a chance to check out the second of three Cooler Master CPU Coolers, the Sphere. Spherical in shape the Sphere includes a blue LED vortex fan which cools the entire set of copper fins. This CPU cooler is almost entirely composed of copper and only has four heatpipes and still cools pretty good. Spinning at a maximum of 2200RPM the Sphere outputs only about 22dBA of noise, this is uncommon for typical fans. Let's see what else the Sphere has to offer...
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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A lot of CPU coolers are now coming out with the ability to cool not only the CPU, but the surrounding areas as well; the Cooler Master GeminII S is one of these. A standard 120mm fan is installed and keeps the CPU pretty cool, but purchasing an additional set of 80mm or 92mm fans can provide for an excellent board cooler as well. This is a great starter CPU cooler for those looking to get some pretty good cooling for a reasonable price. Read on further to find out more information.
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Monday, September 15, 2008
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Cooler Master have made some bold claims about their new Z600 cooler. We put the Z600 to the test to find out if it can really live up to the hype.
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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Cooler Master HAF 932 is a full-tower case targeted to gamers, coming with three big 230-mm fans rotating at 700 rpm and one 140-mm fan rotating at 1,200 rpm - HAF stands for High Air Flow, six external 5.25" bays and five internal 3.5" bays and several other features. Let's take an in-depth look on this new Cooler Master case.
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I have reviewed a large number of heat sinks during the time that I have been reviewing computer hardware. Yet I have never reviewed one that tipped the scales as far as this one did. Don't get me wrong, I'm not necessarily saying large is bad because the Cooler Master Hyper Z600R will also rank as one of the best heat sinks we have ever reviewed. So come on along as see what we learned.
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
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This product range consists of high quality, modular units with down to earth wattage outputs and very low noise figures. There are three models ranging from 500W to 700W and they appear as if they are the perfect choice for the mainstream users who are after a high performance but silent power supply.
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Friday, September 5, 2008
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Cooler Master spins a new range of power supplies that claim to be its quietest ever, predictably dubbed the Silent Pro.
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Monday, August 25, 2008
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Innovations like three 230mm fans as standard, and a design geared to high airflow, the HAF 932 is worthy of my recommendation and an Editor's Choice award. The only negatives I can find are the lack of a motherboard tray that is removable and the small negative of an all steel construction due to the fact that I prefer aluminum in my cases construction. The case is very solidly built and will likely outlast most of the system components that are put in it. Cooler Master's HAF 932 case has many features found on much pricier cases including the IO area having both four USB 2.0 and external SATA ports. Thrasher2 our resident system builder liked the case so much he took it home to use in a personal system of his, and this over other cases we have here in the lab.
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Monday, August 18, 2008
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Cooler Master's mid range chassis gets put through it's paces. Can it keep up?
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