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Zalman CNPS 8700 LED

July 12th, 2007 by Freddy

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The new Zalman CNPS 8700 LED arrives in many Computer stores for price around of $65-$90. This heatsink had compeletly coppers and has two heat pipes which connect to the bases.

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ASUS Introduces new Arctic Square

April 1st, 2007 by Freddy

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Taipei, Taiwan, March 22, 2007 ASUS has announced a new solution to the heating problems of CPU, there is the Arctic Square CPU cooler. Asus Arctic Square have a small cooler size and compatible with many motherboards and chassis. The Arctic Square offers silent performance, design with a blue LED and had features; double side fins, dynamic fan speed control and four copper heat pipes.

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The Cooling

March 5th, 2007 by Freddy

Overclock, the main hardware is; Processor, memory and motherboard. Because these component will determine the limitation of overclock. For processor and motherboard, the limitation is the temp. High clock will increase. That will make the computer hang, or even failed to boot. But don’t worry about the temp. You can change the stock HSF the processor to other HSF which had better performance for reduce the temp.
Example :

The Air Cooling ( Schyte Infinity)

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Sychte Infinity offers awesome cooling performance and is a real alternative to watercooling. In the past when I was testing at little high overclocks, The temp still keep stay in cool. For this time, Schyte infinity stil the best air cooling that I ever use.

Liquid Cooling

An uncommon practice is to submerse the computer’s components in a thermally conductive liquid. Personal computers that are cooled in this manner do not generally require any fans or pumps, and may be cooled exclusively by passive heat exchange between the computer’s parts, the cooling fluid and the ambient air. Extreme density computers such as the Cray-2 may use additional radiators in order to facilitate heat exchange.

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