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Silent Flux to Run Over the Cooler Market?
Tuesday 3 June 2008 – 07:20
Forget about boring air coolers. Noiselimit offers a product that is based on a closed liquid circle and a radiator, and the firm is working on a massive thermal module for desktop cooling. -
Cooler Master Launches Passive CPU Cooler
Monday 12 May 2008 – 10:40 in Hardware
More here at Thermaltake unveils Spirit RS heatpipe memory cooler
Tuesday 16 January 2007 – 04:53
Thermaltake has launched its new Spirit RS RAM cooler with heatpipe. The Spirit RS heatsink is separated into two parts for improved performance and compatibility. -
Thermaltake launches Cyclo module memory cooler
Monday 31 July 2006 – 05:09
Thermaltake recently launched its Cyclo (CL-R0023) modular memory cooler that can cool four sticks of RAM all at once. -
Gigabyte launches new flagship of 3D cooler series
Tuesday 2 March 2004 – 05:28
Gigabyte introduced a new high performance addition to its 3D cooler series. -
Chaintech FX81 To Offer Better Cooler Solution For GeForce FX 5800 Model
Tuesday 11 February 2003 – 12:36
Instead of pouring money into an expensive CeBIT booth in Germany, Chaintech organized their own exhibition in The Canary Islands at Tenerife. -
New Vapor-Chamber Cooling Solution Coming to ATI Graphics Cards
Wednesday 22 October 2008 – 11:10
Need a new cooling solution, even for overclocking? CT Electronics Limited, a leading Vapor Chamber (VC) cooling solution provider announced its GVC-1 graphics card cooler. -
Alleged Pictures of 9900 GTX Cooler Emerges
Wednesday 14 May 2008 – 03:30 in Graphics
NVIDIA’s rumored GT200-based graphics card appears to be close to shipping as details and pictures have begun emerging. -
[CeBIT 2008] - New Coolers from ASUS
Wednesday 5 March 2008 – 01:10 in Hardware
ASUS has brought two new coolers to CeBIT 2008. The Triton 79 was developed specifically for quiet PCs, while the Lion Square targets the overclocking community. -
IBM promises cooler chips with capillary-action and water jets
Friday 27 October 2006 – 09:20
IBM's Zurich labs have developed a new heatsink and water-cooling that promises to cool chips up to six times better than conventional air cooling. The heatsink contains tiny channels similar to the capillaries you would see in tree leaves and in human circulator systems. The channels allow either water or heatsink compound to spread more uniformly and thereby dissipate more heat. -
Noctua Debuts Brilliant 2-in-1 Concept For Silent Xeon Workstations
Tuesday 10 June 2008 – 04:30
Vienna (Austria) - A small Austrian company is making great progress into the world of air-cooled workstations: Noctua has come up with a quiet wind tunnel cooling system for 2-socket Xeon systems. -
Sunon: Fans and Blowers for Automotive Applications
Wednesday 4 June 2008 – 09:00
Sunon is a popular manufacturer of high-quality fans and blowers. We did not know that it doesn’t only provide these devices for PC applications, but also to BMW and Mercedes – just to name two. -
Vantec's "Piano" notebook coolor comes with speakers
Monday 30 October 2006 – 07:46
Vantec has introduced a new notebook cooler that includes two flip-out speakers and a subwoofer. The "Piano" cooler has an adjustable speed fan and Vantec claims the speakers have a combined RMS output of 15 watts along with a frequency response of 60Hz to 20kHz. A 3-port USB 2.0 hub is also integrated into the cooler. -
Gateway to ship new, cooler desktops
Wednesday 10 November 2004 – 11:16
The first in a new series of desktop PCs from Gateway will become available later this week, says the company. -
Gigabyte Announces New "3D" Cooler
Wednesday 17 December 2003 – 12:33
Gigabyte Technology today introduces a new and innovative cooling solution to the market, the Gigabyte 3D Cooler.
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