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CryoTech and New Cooling Technologies You Have Never Seen
CryoTech and New Cooling Technologies You Have Never Seen
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Overclockers Club news Feed — ... takes a look at some of the more interesting ones. When two or even four PCI-E x16 slots are not enough, there's always the ASUS P6T7 SuperComputer workstation motherboard with a total of seven PCI-E x16 slots which would make a good foundation for some serious computational power when coupled with Nvidia's CUDA technology. As you would expect, our roundup features more reviews which you can check out using the links below. Cooling CryoTech and New Cooling Technologies You've Never Seen @ FrostyTech AeroCool Touch 2000 LCD ...

News and Reviews for August 18th 2009
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CryoTech and New Cooling Technologies You've Never Seen
DV Hardware — ... of a hot one, I thought it might be fun to depart from the usual pixel fodder and take a brief look at a few cool technologies you've (likely) never seen before, touch on some fun tests from Frostytech's unpublished archives, and collect all the thermodynamics research we've reported on recently into one location. This includes vapour chambers, thermoacoustic and phase change waterchilling, conduction cooled PCB and stirling Cycle Cryo Coolers among many others. Read more at Frostytech. CryoTech and New Cooling Technologies You've Never ...

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PureOverclock.com — Our daily Sampler of the latest and greatest reviews and happenings from around the tech world, keeping you informed and current. Graphics Cards: -Asus GTX 285 Matrix @ Madshrimps -ASUS EAH4770 FML/DI/512MD5/A Radeon HD 4770 @ PCStats Processors, Motherboards and Chipsets: -AMD Phenom II X4 965 BE @ OC3D -AMD Phenom 955 II x4 @ XSReviews Cases, Cooling, and PSUs: -CryoTech and New Cooling Technologies You've Never Seen @ Frostytech -Thermaltake ISGC-100 CPU Cooler @ Hardware Secrets -Chieftec BL-01B Case @ OCC -SilverStone SUGO ...

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