Today, we will be reviewing one of Spire's latest products, the SP741B3 Diamond CoolII, an AMD based cooler, which among other things, promises to give a cool look to the interior of your PC case.
After several reviews on CPU coolers from Spire, we will be reviewing yet another, the VertiCool II, which supports the K8 and 775 sockets for AMD and Intel respectively.
We are used to seeing innovative ideas and fancy designs with most cooling systems. Since most PC enthusiasts are looking to make an impression through the look of their PC case, new designs are always popping up on the market that offer fancy and full of effects PC components.
More recently we reviewed the new PRO series with the Freezer 64 for AMD platforms. This time we will be looking at the same cooler but for Intel socket 775 platforms, known as the Freezer 7 PRO.
Arctic-Cooling has made another step forward, releasing a new version of the Freezer 64, the PRO version, with better characteristics and even more promising performance. This move is a good from the manufacturer since an already good product has been made even better.
On this occasion, we received a rather interesting cooling system from Thermaltake, the "All in one CPU Liquid Cooling - Silent Water". From the name, you can discern that it is a water cooled device.
We received the VapoChill Micro CPU cooler from asetek, a very stylish cooling system designed for P4 socket 478 and 775 processors as well as for AMD's 754, 939 and 940 sockets.
In this review we are going to test the NV Silencer 5, a VGA cooling solution for NVidia's 6800GT and Ultra versions with both AGP and PCI-E interface. You can find the NV Silencer in six different versions, depending on the VGA card you want to use it with.