Cases/Cooling/PSUs

Corsair, a longstanding and esteemed manufacturer in the PC components industry, initially built its reputation on memory-related products. However, nearly two decades ago, Corsair began diversifying its product line. This expansion started cautiously, with a limited number of products, but quickly proved to be highly successful, propelling Corsair into the industry powerhouse it is today. One of Corsair's most triumphant product categories is all-in-one (AIO) liquid coolers. This success is particularly notable given that their initial foray into liquid cooling in 2003 did not meet expectations. However, Corsair didn’t throw in the towel. Undeterred, they re-entered the market years later, leveraging the growing popularity of user-friendly, maintenance-free AIO designs. This gamble paid off handsomely, as AIO coolers are now one of Corsair’s flagship product lines...

AnandTech Power Supply Test Methodology

AnandTech has heard the requests and we are ready to begin publishing power supply reviews. Before starting, we wanted to take a moment to explain our testing procedures and...

49 by Christoph Katzer on 7/12/2007

Self-Contained Water Coolers: Xigmatek AIO vs. Evercool Silver Knight

Do the self-contained water cooling heatsinks bring that extra bit of performance to CPU cooling? We take a closer look at two integrated water coolers that sell at air...

26 by Wesley Fink on 7/10/2007

Enzotech Ultra-X: If Looks Could Chill

Does this high-quality cooler with a mirror-finish mounting plate perform as well as it looks? We take a closer look at this new cooler from a server cooling company.

33 by Wesley Fink on 6/27/2007

3RSystem iCEAGE: A New Cooling Company Tackles the Heatpipe Tower

The iCEAGE is the first air cooler from Korea-based 3RSystem. How does it compare to the best air coolers tested?

31 by Wesley Fink on 6/21/2007

Thermaltake Big Typhoon VX: Does VX Rule Cooling?

There has been lots of buzz around the Big Typhoon VX, so we took a look for ourselves. Is the performance top drawer or is there less there than...

34 by Wesley Fink on 6/7/2007

Scythe Andy Samurai Master vs. Thermaltake MaxOrb

A closer look at two top-end coolers with heatpipes and fans that blow down. Do they compete with the best heatpipe towers tested so far? Do the down-facing fans...

50 by Wesley Fink on 6/4/2007

UPDATE: Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme - Retail

Thermalright is finally in full production of the Ultra-120 eXtreme. We review the refinements and performance of this chart-topping cooler since our first look at the prototype.

45 by Wesley Fink on 5/4/2007

Cooler Master GeminII: Performer or Poser?

Cooler Master introduces a huge heatpipe tower with the ability to mount dual 120mm fans. Does the size and design pay off in new standards for cooling performance...

44 by Wesley Fink on 4/30/2007

Noctua NH-U12F: Quiet Air Cooling from Austria

Noctua designs products in their Austrian center and manufactures them in Taiwan. Does the "designed for silence" NH-U12F have what it takes to also woo the computer performance crowd?

30 by Wesley Fink on 4/25/2007

ASUS Silent Square Pro: Compact Embedded-Fan Heatpipe Tower

Motherboard giant ASUS also produces coolers targeted at the computer enthusiast. Does their top-line Silent Square Pro compete with the best heatpipe towers on the market?

24 by Wesley Fink on 4/16/2007

P182 Special Edition - One of the best cases gets better

Antec's P180 is still one of the most popular tower cases available. Can they make it even better? The P182 SE is their attempt to do just that.

63 by Joshua Buss on 4/12/2007

Scythe Ninja Plus Rev. B: Updated Cooling Legend

Scythe Updates the Ninja Plus and adds AM2 support. Does the updated Ninja Plus give the best we have tested a challenge for the cooling performance crown?

37 by Wesley Fink on 4/11/2007

OCZ Vindicator: Heatpipe Tower Cooling from OCZ

OCZ is taking a page from their past and shipping some serious coolers for the computer enthusiast. How does the Vindicator compare to the best we have tested?

41 by Wesley Fink on 4/5/2007

Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme: Is More Better?

Thermalright refines their chart-topping Ultra 120 with two more heatpipes. Does the updated design really improve performance? We find out in our exclusive review.

54 by Wesley Fink on 3/7/2007

Thermalright Ultra 120: Elegant, Fanless and Efficient Cooling

The high-end Thermalright Ultra 120 boasts top-of-the-line air cooling with a beautifully finished heatpipe tower. Is the Ultra 120 heir to the cooling performance crown or is it just...

30 by Wesley Fink on 3/5/2007

Scythe Infinity: 5 Heatpipes and Silent 120mm Fan

A closer look at the legendary Scythe Infinity in both single and push-pull fan configurations. Have we finally found a cooler that challenges the performance of the Tuniq Tower 120?

39 by Wesley Fink on 2/26/2007

The Zalman Twins: 9500 & 9700 Air Tunnels

A closer look at the classic 9500 Zalman and the larger, beefed-up 9700 just introduced. Do the innovative air tunnel designs with looped heatpipes live up to the performance...

50 by Wesley Fink on 2/19/2007

Cooler Master Hyper 6+: Universal Heatpipe Tower

A high-performance cooling tower from Cooler Master designed to fit virtually any motherboard.

25 by Wesley Fink on 2/14/2007

Monsoon II Lite: Thermal Electric Cooling Tower

Vigor Gaming introduces a version of their hybrid TEC and Heatpipe Tower Cooler at a reduced price. Is it the new leader in sub-$100 cooling?

19 by Wesley Fink on 2/6/2007

Value Cooling: Two Towers for under $30

Thermalright and Scythe introduce tower CPU cooling at a bargain price. The Thermalright MST-9775 and Scythe Katana are compared to the best we have tested.

28 by Wesley Fink on 1/23/2007

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