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[Aug 30, 2007] Titan Releases TTC-G5T Cooling Pad with Speakers
[Aug 23, 2007] Titan Releases TTC-G6TZ Cooling Pad
[Jul 30, 2007] CoolerMaster Ships LED On/Off Fan
[Jul 11, 2007] Titan Releases Cooling Pad TTC-G7TZ
[Jun 18, 2007] CoolerMaster Intros Aquagate S1 Cooler
[Jun 11, 2007] Coolink Announces "Silentator" Cooler
[May 25, 2007] Zaward Ships CPU Cooler Square Advance
[May 22, 2007] Titan Unveils RTNV HDD Cooler
[Mar 26, 2007] Thermaltake Launches MaxOrb CPU cooler
[Mar 23, 2007] ASUS Ships Arctic Square CPU Cooler
[Mar 07, 2007] Inno3D i-Chill Launches Passive Cooling Solution
[Mar 01, 2007] Arctic Cooling Intros Accelero S2 GPU Cooler
[Feb 27, 2007] Thermaltake Ships Notebook Cooling iXoft
[Feb 26, 2007] OCZ Announces Vindicator CPU Cooler
[Feb 23, 2007] Titan Intros Elena TEC VGA Cooler

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Titan Releases TTC-G5T Cooling Pad with Speakers
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: August 30, 2007 - 5:23 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.titan-cd.com/em/g5t.htm

Titan released the TTC-G5T, a notebook cooling pad which features 2 USB digital speakers. By lifting up your notebook, it improves airflow for your notebook.

The USB-based speakers are fully digital. Titan guarantees the speakers reproduce sound quality that exceeds the quality of the ones builted-in notebook.

The TTC-G5T has 2 functions. It can be used as a notebook cooling pad with speakers or standalone as portable speakers. Also, there are 2 USB connections on the TTC-G5T, which are specially designed for the above functions, depending on which way you will use.

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Titan Releases TTC-G6TZ Cooling Pad
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: August 23, 2007 - 7:41 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.titan-cd.com/em/g6t.htm

Titan released the TTC-G6TZ, a high performance notebook cooling pad with 4 silent fans. It produces 71.40 CFM airflow and its noise level reaches a maximum of 26 dBA. Featuring flexible angles, the TTC-G6TZ fits most notebooks from 12” to 20”. The cooling pad is powered from a USB port and weights 360g. and will be available in the end of August.

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CoolerMaster Ships LED On/Off Fan
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: July 30, 2007 - 7:51 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.coolermaster.com/products/product.php?act=category&tbcate=1

Cooler Master offers the new Cooler Master LED On/Off Fan, which allows you to independently shut down the LED lights while the fan keeps spinning.

The series are available in 80mm & 120mm versions, with optional control panel bundles available. They support the standard 3-pin fan headers and adds an extra LED on/off connector. In addition, the fans also offer a silent cooling environment at 20 dBA, brighter 4 blue LEDs. The 80mm model spins at 1800 RPM and the 120mm, at 1200 RPM.

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Titan Releases Cooling Pad TTC-G7TZ
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: July 11, 2007 - 5:05 PM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.titan-cd.com/em/g7t.htm

Titan released a new notebook cooling pad, TTC-G7TZ, compatible with most notebooks up to 15". It works when connected to a free USB port on your notebook and contains two 80x80x15mm fans. It weights 390 g. According to the company, running the test without the cooling pad, the average temperature was 54.2 degrees on the bottom and 65.3 on the side air outlet. After 60 minutes, the average temperature recorded during the second test was only 44.8 degrees on the bottom and 59.7 on the side air outlet.

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CoolerMaster Intros Aquagate S1 Cooler
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: June 18, 2007 - 5:54 PM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.coolermaster.com/products/product.php?act=detail&tbcate=1&i...

CoolerMaster launches Aquagate S1 cooler, which comes with universal design for Intel Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Duo and AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core and Athlon 64 FX. It features large aluminum radiator with LED 120 mm fan, copper water block, pump integrates into water block and a special pre-fill liquid cooling system. CoolerMaster guarantees a silent Operation at only 20 dBA.

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Coolink Announces "Silentator" Cooler
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: June 11, 2007 - 4:21 PM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.coolink-europe.com/main.php?show=art_list&item=17&cat=1&cat...

Coolink presented a new cooler for Intel and AMD processors called "Silentator". which employs 3 high-performance heat-pipes, 37 aluminium cooling fins with a surface area of more than 3500cm² as well as a SWiF-1202 fan. Coolink guarantees a noise emission of 14dB.The SWiF-1202 faz has a maximum speed of 1,600 RPM. The Silentator is available in versions for Intel LGA 775, for AMD AM2 and for AMD K8 (754, 939, 940). The suggested retail price is USD 49,90.

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Zaward Ships CPU Cooler Square Advance
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: May 25, 2007 - 9:15 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.zaward.com/

Zaward Corporation introduces its new CPU Cooler Square Advance.It adopts patent soldering free direct heatpipe touch base procedure which makes heatpipes touch directly to CPU surface and rapidly absorb heat source, reduces cooling temperature at least 3°C in comparison with conventional base design, says manufacturer. It is equipped with 120mm ultra silent blue light led fan, which removes heat from CPU, North bridge chips and D-rams. Compatible with dual fans!Support universal clips of Core 2 Quad/Core 2 Duo/LGA775, AMD's AM2/K8.


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Titan Unveils RTNV HDD Cooler
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: May 22, 2007 - 7:08 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.titan-cd.com/em/hd90.htm

Titan Computer unveils RTNV HDD Cooler, a fanless hard drive cooler which incorporates high conductive thermal pads. Its fanless design guarantees a super silent cooling. Moreover, there are two large pieces of high conductive thermal pads attached to the upper and lower heatsinks, to ensures heat transfer between the entire hard disk and the aluminum heatsinks. The RTNV HDD cooler also includes surrounded sound insulation and absorption pads to help reduce noise remarkably.

According to the manufacturer, instalation process is very simple: just place the hard disk into the heatsink and tighten few screws as the installation guide. It is suitable for 3.5” Hard Disk Drives

Titan also guarantees that tested the cooler with a Samsung SATA 80G 7200RPM model and it has lowered the chip temperature by nearly 16 degrees Celsius from 56.49C to 40.84C (more than a 27% decrease).


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Thermaltake Launches MaxOrb CPU cooler
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: March 26, 2007 - 5:58 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Cooler/cooler_index.asp

Thermaltake has introduced MaxOrb CPU cooler, which comes with six independent channel heatpipes to dissipate heat through the radial fins of an aluminum radiator. It features 1,300-2,000 rpm of fan speed, 85,5 CFM of maximum air flow, and the adjustable speed control makes 16 dBA of sound while operating at minimum speed, and 24 dBA at maximum speed.

The new cooler supports Intel Socket LGA775 and AMD Socket AM2/939/754 series CPUs.

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ASUS Ships Arctic Square CPU Cooler
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: March 23, 2007 - 5:56 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=16&l2=65&l3=0&model=1594&modelme...

ASUS has announced the Arctic Square CPU cooler, a compact cooler which features, double side fins, fan speed control and four copper heat pipes. Its fan speed reaches 2,300 rpm. It weighs 666g, has a 9cm LED fan, and reduces VRM temperature by 10-15¢ªC. The Arctic Square supports Intel's Core 2 Extreme series, Pentium D Dual-Core CPU, and Pentium 4 LGA775 processors; as well as AMD's Socket AM2/940/939, Athlon 64-FX, Athlon and Sempron processors.

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Inno3D i-Chill Launches Passive Cooling Solution
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: March 7, 2007 - 3:58 PM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.inno3d.com/products/graphic_card/ichill/ichill_index.htm

Inno3D i-Chill introduces passive cooling solutions with Arctic Cooling Accelero S2M (2pipes) for mainstream, and S1M (4pipes) for high-end NVidia 7 series graphics cards design.

The Accelero S2M & S1M features a copper base and heatpipes. The heat pass through the aluminum fins. It is assembled with 22 Aluminum fins which increase the surface area by 100% more than the standard cooler and each fin width at 3mm that is ideal for passive heat transfer.

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Arctic Cooling Intros Accelero S2 GPU Cooler
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: March 1, 2007 - 6:45 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.arctic-cooling.com/vga2.php?idx=125

Arctic Cooling has released the Accelero S2, a graphic card cooler which silently keeps the components cool. It features dual thick copper heatpipes. According to the manufacturer, optimized fin design allows air flow to easily pass through and removes the heat effectively.Accelero S2 is compatible with ATI (Radeon X1650,
X1600, X1550, X1300, X1050, X850, X800, X700, X600, X550, X300 and 9XXX series) and nVIDIA (GeForce 7600, 7300, 6600, FX 5950, FX 5900, FX 5700 (Ultra), FX 5600, FX 5500, FX 5200, 4 TI and MX series) graphic cards. The suggested retail price is USD 22.

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Thermaltake Ships Notebook Cooling iXoft
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: February 27, 2007 - 7:09 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Cooler/NBcooling/r15on01/r15on01.asp#

Thermaltake has released the notebook cooling iXoft. It is a pad that absorbs heat and accelarates thermal dissipation by distributing heat across the surface. It features HeatShift Technology that enables faster heat distribution all over the iXoft surface. It weights 640 grams and works with all types of notebooks (12"~17"). It is available in black and white colors.

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OCZ Announces Vindicator CPU Cooler
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: February 26, 2007 - 7:32 PM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/cooling_products/ocz_vindicator_...

OCZ announced the OCZ Vindicator CPU cooler, a thermal solution for  high performance processors. The Vindicator can be used as a passive or active cooler depending on the needs of the consumer.

The OCZ Vindicator features a pure copper base plate and six copper heat pipe design that transfers heat away from the processor up to the dense, high-stacked fin array where the thermal load is dissipated. In fanless mode, the Vindicator silently offloads heat.

For extreme overclocking, consumers can simply attach the included 120 mm fan on any of the four sides of the Vindicator to cool the CPU. The fan speed is 1,000 RPM and it is almost noiseless (18.5 dBA). Air Flow: 40 CFM.

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Titan Intros Elena TEC VGA Cooler
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: February 23, 2007 - 8:44 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.titan-cd.com/eng/vga/elena.htm

Titan introduces a new VGA cooler, Elena TEC VGA Cooler, designed for high-end GPUs and overcloking.

It features the TEC control system, which monitores the VGA temperature and automatically switch ON/OFF power to maintain the temperature in a certain range.  When the GPU is too hot, the TEC will start cooling; and when it is cool enough, the TEC will stop cooling.

The Elena TEC VGA Cooler is equipped with two 80x80x10mm fans and four copper heatpipes. Rated speed: 1800RPM/21dB(A), 2200RPM/23dB(A), 2500RPM/25dB(A).

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