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Created on 23 September 2010 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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Overclocking your CPU is as easy as pressing a button or in some cases is as easy as setting up your motherboard to do all the work for you. With high speed overclocking comes high temperatures and a proper way to control them is the key in the longevity of your components. Overall CPU temperatures could reach as high as 75 C where in most cases fatal for CPU. Today we have an opportunity to take a look at the industry leader's newest CPU cooler, V6GT by Cooler Master. V6GT is designed to keep things as cool as possible, while providing great cooling abilities for today's overclockers. Let's take a closer look at V6GT and see what kind of temperatures we can achieve with out new i5-655k proc.

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Created on 22 September 2010 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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Read more: Tuniq TX-3 - ReviewFirst of all i would like to welcome Tuniq in to UMLan and thank them for providing us with TX-3 for a review. What is TX-3? TX-3 is the newest thermal compound product by Tuniq. More information on Tuniq could be found right here. When it comes to cooling we all want the best for our video cards, motherboards, ram and cpu. Keeping components cool is the best way to prolong the life of that component. There are a number of brands out there which produce thermal paste and well to tell you the truth, they are much better than the stock cooling thermal paste you get when purchasing a cpu. Today we are going to take a look at two thermal compounds Noctua NT-H1 and Tuniq TX-3 and see if we can improve temperatures of our Intel q6600 Quad Core cpu.

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Created on 22 September 2010 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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We have been reviewing hard drive enclosures for about 3 years now, so we have a good say in what's good and what's bad. If you have followed us from the beginning, then you know what i mean. There were some great hard drive enclosures and well, there we some that are not. First of all i would like to thank CRU for providing us with this hard drive enclosure system, DataPort SecureDock. DataPort SecureDock is an extenal enclosure which has eSATA/USB2.0 connections to aid in your every day needs. What is so special about this unit? Well i am glad you asked. DataPort SecureDock is highly secured and very durable unit which allows safe storage of your information and also a CE compliant. If you do not know about CE compliance, you can check out wiki or click go here for explanation. Let us take a closer look at CRU DataPort SecureDock and see what other useful things it has to offer.

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Created on 22 September 2010 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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It gives me a great pleasure to introduce the Arctic Cooling Accelero L2 Pro cooling unit for , Accelero L2 Pro is targeted for mid-range to low end graphics card since it is small in size and have no heatpipes for heat dissipation. Accelero L2 Pro is an active video card cooler which is designed to replace your stock heat sink on your video cards. Accelero L2 Pro is an extremely quiet gpu cooler and will aid us in creating a very quiet system. Today we are going to take a close look at Accelero L2 Pro with X Fire set up of ATI Sapphire HD 3870's and see what it has to offer.

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Created on 22 September 2010 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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I went into the computer building process with high standards for Coolermaster. I can truthfully say that those standards were met, if not exceeded with their HAF 922 computer chassis. This mid-tower is the "child" of the monster sized full tower that is the HAF 932. And the name "High Air Flow" certiainly is not a lie. Every time I turn on this computer the air blowing on my leg would blow my skirt up; and that would be no lie if I wore a skirt.

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