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Zalman often makes good looking coolers, but can the MAX Blue's cooling performance match its looks?
The Matterhorn certainly looks the part, but can it match the Frio's pure cooling abilities?
Swiftech re-enters the air-cooling market with its Polaris 120 CPU cooler.
The Challenger includes a mounted fan for cooling sweaty hands. Weird.
Thermaltake's gaming keyboard keeps your sweaty paws cool with its "inbuilt" fan!
Despite a name that will cause us all to chortle, Silverstone's new fan has design innovations
It's modding galore again this month with some serious cutting, bending, welding and sanding going on. We've picked six up and coming projects from our forums, each with massive potential so check them out and vote for your favourite.
We take a look some of the best projects on on our forum that we've seen throughout the month of February. Make sure you vote for your favourite in this latest instalment of Mod of the Month.
Pyramids have ancient and futuristic auras about them thanks to the Pharaohs and films such as Stargate. Henk Hamers, bit-tech's very own 'Gup' Pyramid-shaped mod was one of the best projects of 2009. Check out the in-depth write up, pictures and video!
We're back with a batch of six new projects in 2010's first installment of Mod of the Month. It's already shaping up to be another fantastic year for modding with plenty of work having been done over Christmas.
Could turkey, fir trees and rubbish telly be joined by overclocking this Christmas? That's certainly what Titan is hoping for with its updated xmas edition of the superb Fenrir CPU cooler, rebadged for the festive season. Seriously.
Got a CPU cooler with a small fan? Is it noisy? If so, read our group test of 80mm and 92mm fans to see which is the best to mod onto your cooler. Or maybe you've got some small case fan mounts that could do with filling? Read on to see what with!
We've collected six supersized case fans (180mm to 225mm) to see which is best for that all-important side panel fan. Read on to see how Akasa, Antec and others fared in our rigorous airflow and noise testing!
We've collected 22 120mm fans and put them through rigorous noise and airflow tests to see which is the best. Read on to see how to keep your hardware cool while keeping the noise your PC makes to a minimum.
Enter this easy competition to win some cool stuff, including PSUs, cases and some super-funky fans!
Zalman's original GS1000 case didn't quite have what it takes to justify its price tag or compete with models from Antec, Cooler Master and SilverStone. We take a look at Zalman's second effort, the GS1000 Plus to see if it's more worthy of your cash.
Reducing the speed of your case fans can dramatically lower noise levels and usually doesn't hurt temperatures too much. We take a look at three of the latest multi channel fan controllers.
COMPUTEX 09: Akasa's new Nero S is bigger, cooler and wavier than the original.
It doesn't look like the giant mythical wolf of legend which shares its name, but Titan's Fenrir CPU cooler is ferocious in its own way - at cooling CPUs and what's more, it's compatible with LGA775, LGA1366 and Socket AM2+ straight out of the box.
Enermax's premium PSU, the Revolution, claims 85+ percent efficiency. With an enthusiastic and unique design, housing DC-DC innards, Enermax has designed something quite special.
October 14 2021 | 15:04