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Cooler Master Vortex Plus CPU Cooler

Fits great but noise and installation instructions need work!

Keeping your system cool is an important aspect of getting the maximum life out of your PC therefore a CPU cooler plays major part of your overall cooling solution. Last time we tested the Spire TherMax Eclipse cooler and got some good results. Today we will be testing the Cooler Master Vortex Plus CPU cooler.

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Cooler Master NotePal ErgoStand Notebook Cooler

Awesome Cooler-Stand-USB Hub!

Have you ever used those monitor stands for your laptop at work? Yes, I have until I got the chance to try this Cooler Master NotePal ErgoStand notebook cooler. It is a notebook cooler and stand in one with a four port USB 2.0 hub built-in as a bonus. It also has clips on the back so you can manage your cables a little better too.
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Coolink Chillaramic Thermal Grease

Does Nano Particles result in better Thermal Transfer?

Today we are going to test Coolink Chillaramic Thermal compound. A good heatsink and fan are the main components in cooling a CPU, but a good thermal compound will help you achieve maximum cooling results. The Coolink Chillaramic comes in a 10g syringe, enough to apply about 30 applications.
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Spire TherMax Eclipse II CPU Cooler

A Bit Bulky but Great Performance!

A good way to ensure that you get maximum life from your desktop is to do your part in making sure your system stays cool. A good CPU cooler is an excellent way to prolong the life of your desktop. Allowing you to work proficiently, and reduce the number of errors that are linked to overheating. The Spire TherMax Eclipse CPU cooler has it’s heat pipes strategically placed to ensure quick heat displacement. The TherMax Eclipse also has two fans that can be placed onto the heatsink for maximum cooling.
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