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Evercool Release Overclocking Results on Intel’s LGA1156 Platform

Evercool, a Taiwan Thermal Corp., Ltd., has released information on the overclocking of the Core i5 750 CPU using two of their CPU coolers – the Buffalo and Transformer 4. According to the thermal solutions manufacturer, overclocks of up to 4.54GHz (using Intel’s Turbo Boost technology) were achieved although comparisons with other brands CPU coolers were unavailable. For a more in depth look, check out the press release below:

Evercool Launches Zodiac II Notebook Cooling Pad

EVERCOOL Thermal Corp., Ltd., one of the famous and professional cooler and fan manufacturers in Taiwan. EVERCOOL is going to launch one NB cooing pad- Zodiac II. The fable of star signs increases the mysterious fancy to the night. To add the fable in the computer products provides vitality for the products as well as takes the users to enjoy peace and comfortable of spirit, this kind of thought has caused great notice for Zodiac I. In 2009, EVERCOOL is going to launch Zodiac II that is also designed in twelve star signs; and it’s expected to cause another constellation subject.

CoolAge Frozen Orb X120 Transform X120TF CPU Cooler Review

The CPU cooling market is dominated by the big names in the industry such as the Cooler Master’s, Noctua’s and Thermaltake’s. These larger companies have a proven track record and consistently produce top quality cooling solutions. However, there are numerous other minnow companies out there that are producing top notch products without the high price tags demanded by the big names.
Today, we take a look at the X120TF Frozen Orb CPU cooler from CoolAge. I, for one, must admit have only very recently come across this manufacturer so how will this cooler compare is the already very crowded CPU cooling marketplace? Let’s find out…

Xigmatek’s Latest Cooler: The Durin D982

Xigmatek’s newest addition to it’s CPU cooling range arrives in the form of the Durin D982. Compatible with all the latest platforms and sockets and utilising H.D.T. technology with just 2 heatpipes as well as a top-down format, it appears to be a compact and affordable cooling solution.

Evercool Buffalo HPFI-10025 CPU Cooler Review

Evercool has a vast array of thermal solutions incorporating both air and water methods for numerous different components. Their CPU cooling solutions especially include a variety of different fin and heatpipe architectures compatible with most current sockets.
The Evercool Buffalo, from the LGA775 range, is a newer design that utilises a copper base, a 10cm pre-installed fan and an easy installation method. As a more mainstream cooler compared to the HPK-10025EA, some decent cooling is expected too so let’s see what it can offer…

ThermoLab BARAM CPU Cooler Review

A lot has been made of the high TDP’s of Intel’s i7 range of processors, only surpassed by the 140W TDP of AMD’s Phenom II X4 965 BE, requiring more cooling especially when at overclocked settings. In terms of air cooling, many of the smaller designs just can’t cope with the heat demands of the i7’s and so the larger heatsinks with more fins, surface area and heat pipes have been left to fight it out to see which cooler performs best.
ThermoLAB, a Korean company, have created the BARAM – a huge aluminium heatsink with a very particular fin structure. But how will it contend with many of the other top air CPU coolers? Let’s take a look…

Cooler Master Supports New Intel Lynnfield CPUs with Compatible Coolers

To support the launch of the new generation of Intel CPU’s Cooler Master has provided Hyper TX3 and Hyper 212 Plus coolers to Intel EMEA to be used as a part Intel sample package.

GlacialTech Launches CPU Cooler F101 Silent and PWM

lacialTech Inc., a diverse provider of cooling, power supply, and PC enclosure solutions for consumer and industrial applications, and a world-class provider of cost effective cooling components and chassis launches the latest CPU Cooler F101 which can support for Intel Core i7/i5 Processors goes to LGA775/1156/1366 included and AMD AM2 & AM3 platforms.

Cooler Master Hyper N520 CPU Cooler Review

With the tower format cooler generally accepted as the best current heatsink design architecture, the variations are often with the base, heatpipes and fan configurations. Previous Cooler Master designs such as the V8 and V10 are pretty extreme with additional heatsinks sprouting from all parts making them into monster coolers.
Although this cooler may resemble a basic heatpipe cooler, CM has gone down a different route in making it unique. The Hyper N520 not only has a dual fan configuration but the fans are also slightly offset supposedly to ensure the air is “accelerated” through heatsink. So where about does this cooler fit into Cooler Master’s ranges?
Well, the V8 and V10 coolers are very high end and with specific coolers such as the Hyper TX3 for the new Intel i5 processors, Cooler Master appear to have slotted the N520 into the all round category with it being compatible with an array of different processors. Enough said for the moment, let’s take a better look at the product in question before unleashing it on our test rig.

Evercool Launches “FIT” Notebook Cooler

Taipei, Taiwan—2009—Evercool Thermal Corp., Ltd., one of the famous and professional cooler and fan manufacturers in Taiwan. Evercool is going to launch one NB ideal cooler- FIT that is the upgraded version of Magic, which was launched in 2006, and keeps Magic’s concept of exclusive patented small size.