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Three Low Profile CPU Coolers Tested
Three Low Profile CPU Coolers Tested
Having tested plenty of mini-ITX kit recently, we've been searching for a quality low profile cooler to squeeze inside our HTPCs. We've bagged three miniature coolers to find out if, when it comes to keeping your system cool, does size matter?
Akasa Paxpower 500 W Power Supply Review
Akasa Paxpower 500 W Power Supply Review
hardwaresecrets.com — This was the first power supply from Akasa we reviewed also known as AK-P050FG7 and we were... very curious to see if it could really deliver 500 W. (more) Akasa Paxpower 500 W Power Supply Review
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