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Thermaltake Element V Full Tower Case  - FrostyTech.com Thermaltake Element V Full Tower Case
Thu Jul 08, 2010 | 9:03A| PermaLink
It's been a while since I've taken a look at a Thermaltake case, and if this case is any indication it looks like Thermaltake is still producing some pretty nice cases. I was overall very impressed with the Element V thanks to all of its features and very reasonable MSRP. At time of publishing it is listed at $169.99 USD, however if you do some looking online you can find it for ~$129.99 USD which makes it a very good value for a nice full tower case. . .
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(http://www.bcchardware.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=8703&Itemid=40)

Computex 2009 - Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H50 high-performance CPU cooler - FrostyTech.com Computex 2009 - Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H50 high-performance CPU cooler
Tue Jun 02, 2009 | 3:26A| PermaLink
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Corsair debuted the new Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H50 high-performance CPU cooler at Computex 2009 today. Working in concert with ASEtek, a worldwide leader in liquid cooling systems for high-performance computing, Corsair has developed an easy-to-install CPU cooling solution that outperforms stock CPU coolers by more than 30%. Utilizing a copper CPU cooling plate and integrated pump connected to a 120mm radiator and high-efficiency, low-noise fan, the Hydro Series H50 delivers superior cooling for higher overclocking performance and greater stability. Unlike traditional liquid-cooling solutions, the H50 is a closed-loop system that is supplied pre-filled and fully connected using low permeability tubing to virtually eliminate evaporation and leaking.

“Until today, most innovations in CPU cooling revolved around how to fit increasingly bulky and unmanageable heatpipe-based air coolers into a chassis,” said Jim Carlton, Vice President of Marketing for Corsair, “The new Hydro Series H50 changes the game, packing an incredible amount of cooling into a much more compact solution and delivering better performance than even high-end, dual-fan CPU coolers that barely squeeze into a system.”

Tests performed in the Corsair Lab show significant improvements over traditional air-based CPU coolers. Using a test system built using a popular gaming case and an Intel Core i7-965 processor overclocked to 3.46GHz with a vcore of 1.3V, the following results were obtained:

The Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H50 comes complete with the copper CPU cooling plate and pump unit, 120mm radiator and fan, and mounting brackets for both Intel LGA775 and Intel LGA1366 socket motherboards. Brackets for AMD socket AM2 and AM3 motherboards are available for a nominal shipping and handling charge by contacting Corsair Technical Support.

The Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H50 will be available by the end of June from Corsair authorized resellers and distributors worldwide, and is backed by a two year limited warranty. Complete customer support via telephone, email, forum and Tech Support Express is also available. For additional information on the Hydro Series H50, click here

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(http://www.corsair.com/products/h50/default.aspx?utm_source=Corsair&utm_medium=PressRelease&utm_content=H50Link&utm_campaign=H50Launch)


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