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  • Tell Your Appliances to Pipe Down
    Friday 28 September 2001 – 08:45
    Whenever the power goes out in your neighborhood, whether it's from a storm or, as those of us here in California have experienced this year, a "rolling blackout," one of the first things you notice is how quiet it gets.
  • Heat-pipe cooling solutions for AMD CPUs to surge in 2H
    Monday 6 June 2005 – 04:11
    Heat-pipe cooling solutions will account for 50% of PC products based on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CPUs in the second half of this year, up from 10% in the first half, according to thermal solution providers Asia Vital Components (AVC).
  • New 3G Motorola RAZR phone coming down the pipe
    Friday 1 December 2006 – 11:36
    Motorola has just released photos and electrical testing information for electrical certification to the Federal Communications Commission. The upcoming 3G RAZR V3xx phone has an FCC ID of IDHT56GN1 and appears to work with Cingular's high-speed data network.
  • Kingston Shows Off Heat-pipe Skulltrail Memory
    Tuesday 3 June 2008 – 05:50
    Taipei (Taiwan) - Everyone knows that memory modules inside a computer can get hot, but the FB-DIMM modules in a Skulltrail box are a different story.

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  • Pipe Dreams: Six P35-DDR3 Motherboards Compared*
    Tuesday 5 June 2007 – 01:30
    Pipe Dreams: Six P35-DDR3 Motherboards Compared Intel's P35 Express chipset represents next-generation processor and memory compatibility. While other media outlets consider the "DDR2 v DDR3" debate, we instead analyze six motherboards that support the newest memory "standard."
  • VGA Heat-Pipe Cooler Roundup 2006*
    Wednesday 30 August 2006 – 01:31
    VGA Heat-Pipe Cooler Roundup 2006 A new generation of aftermarket heat-pipe-equipped VGA coolers has entered the stage. Their mission? To take the heat off the fastest, hottest GPUs on the planet.
  • Graphics Card Quiet: Gigabyte's Silent-Pipe II Cooling*
    Friday 2 June 2006 – 12:05
    Graphics Card Quiet: Gigabyte's Silent-Pipe II Cooling Gigabyte's Silent-Pipe II Cooling cards are designed to run silently - and they manage to hold their own against anything out there performance-wise. Harnessing their power and silence, though, requires a study in air-flow adjustments in your case.

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