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Thermalright decided this was a good time for a new CPU cooler to grace the consumer market, so it has released the Silver Arrow SB-E.This thing is one large beast with two fin towers and just as many fans.It supports AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+ and FMI CPUs from AMD, as well as LGA 2011, 1366, 1156, 1155 and 775 chips from... |
11 February 2012 06:32 GMT |
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At the end of last year, Thermalright introduced a massive CPU cooler that went by the name of Archon and now the cooling specialist has just announced that it has revised the design of that solution to include an even larger 150mm fan.Thermalright has dubbed this new creation the Archon Rev. A and, if we were to rem... |
17 October 2011 06:00 GMT |
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Thermalright, a company well known by computer enthusiasts for its high-performance cooling solutions, has recently announced that is getting ready to ship in Europe the high-performance HR-02 Macho CPU cooler.This latest tower cooler developed by Thermalright targets both overclockers and gamers alike and is designe... |
25 July 2011 11:12 GMT |
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In the land of computer cooling Thermalright is one of the most respected names out there, but their latest creation must seem a little strange even in the eyes of their most loyal fans, the TR 360 coming as a third party cooling solution for Microsoft's Xbox 360 console.Designed to cool the Xbox 360 GPU, Therma... |
1 December 2010 07:11 GMT |
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Choosing to offer a more universal approach to cooling, Thermalright has released its latest VGA cooler, a large so-called beast that promises to drive operational temperatures lower for a great many different video board models, even some that are not on sale yet. Coolers come in multiple shapes and sizes and just... |
15 September 2010 09:28 GMT |
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When it comes to cooling solutions, the various coolers on sale (or on the way) have differing degrees of performance, noise generation and reliability. The extent to which companies go to optimize either aspect ultimately determines not just the target consumer base, but also the product's marketing appeal. Th... |
4 August 2010 08:49 GMT |
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For consumers, the news that NVIDIA finally made the official introduction of its GeForce GTX 470 and GTX 480 adapters is likely a breath of fresh, although probably hot, air, considering the long time it took the company to get ready. For the web, on the other hand, the launch means that, for about another week or s... |
30 March 2010 03:50 GMT |
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Normally, the name of a product, or of anything, for that matter, usually contains the essence of that which it determines. However, in the case of the new, upcoming cooler from Thermalright, one could say that the name actually describes the total opposite of what the product is actually meant to do (and does). For ... |
4 December 2009 08:58 GMT |
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Usually, the most overclocked central processing units are those fitted inside personal computer systems but sometimes even processors aimed at servers receive the very same treatment as overclocking is way less expensive than upgrading to a faster and more expensive CPU.Most server systems are coming equipped with m... |
8 October 2007 03:33 GMT |
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Thermalright announced the launch of a new chipset passive cooling solution, the HR-05/IFX cooler that is a kind of going back to basics solution, as the manufacturing company never really approved the current industry trend of using complex heatpipe systems for the entire motherboard. Unlike most currently used pass... |
11 September 2007 05:44 GMT |
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There are a lot of components on a computer that require cooling so that they would function for longer periods of time or even increase their potential. The main heat sources on a computer are the CPU , the Northbridge, Southbridge, graphics card and the MOSFET. All of these usually require additional cooling system... |
19 April 2007 03:20 GMT |
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