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Cooler Master V6 GT CPU cooler review
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| Thu Aug 26, 2010 | 3:16P| PermaLink |
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We test and review the Cooler Master V6 GT CPU cooler. This all new model comes with two fans and an advanced heatpipe design. Next to that, Cooler Master implemented a V-shaped heatpipe array and asymmetrical aluminum fins (which are densely stacked for optimal cooling). The V6 GT design provides 200W of cooling power, which should be enough for even the most enthusiastic PC lovahs, and definitely interesting to the Guru3D crowd.
Branded with a V6 name, you can smell the automotive theme and design already. And somehow when you look at the cooler that definitely shows. To give it a little more of a niche feeling, the fans are covered by hoods, clip-on plastic covers. And when you press the Cooler Master logo slash button on top, you get nice LED lighting with three colors of your preference to choose from.
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FULL STORY @
GURU3D (http://www.guru3d.com/article/cooler-master-v6-gt-review/)
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HP MediaSmart EX495
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| Tue Dec 01, 2009 | 5:20A| PermaLink |
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"HP first came out with their MediaSmart server line of computer running Microsoft Windows Home Server a few years ago and since then, they have been slowly upgrading and adding new features every few months and releasing a new model. The latest model, the HP MediaSmart EX495, offer speed boosts due to upgraded hardware and improved networking support. HP also altered the user-interface of the administration area to make things more easily accessed by the user."
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FULL STORY @
TECHREVIEWSOURCE (http://www.techreviewsource.com/content/view/323/1/)
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