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    by Published on 07-07-2009 04:06 AM  Number of Views: 377 
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    Cooler Master needs no introduction since we have been working with them from the early days of Xtreme CPU. This review covers one of Cooler Master's newest CPU coolers, the Hyper 212 Plus. With P55 motherboards on the horizon, the tech industry is starting to churn out socket 1156 compatible coolers as well as kits for existing users to use with coolers they would like to transition to the new platform.
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    by Published on 03-11-2009 11:34 PM  Number of Views: 180 
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    Cool all your life.


    That message is embedded in Thermaltake's logo and plastered on their entire product line. What does it mean? It means that Thermaltake is dedicated to cooling all your computer hardware. They offer a large line of products ranging from power supplies to cpu water blocks to HDD enclosures, but most known for computer cooling hardware. Since their beginning in 1999, Thermaltake has been committed to innovate and solve issues for computer enthusiasts and corporate users worldwide. They strive to provide reliable and customer-centric solutions for a worldwide market.
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    by Published on 10-30-2007 05:38 AM
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    Cooler Master is founded on just one simple thing. Make the best hardware that can be made, period. Cooler Master's current business lineup of thermal solutions meet a full range of applications. CM's products range from heatsinks and fans to chassis, and ducting for computers, industrial machinery, even to telecommunications equipment.
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    by Published on 10-30-2007 02:09 AM  Number of Views: 127 

    Introduction



    When I first received this cooler, there was one word to truly describe how I felt, whoa. Coolermaster had managed to buck the trend and give us a tower style heatsink that could not only operate quietly and possibly efficiently, but also be aesthetically pleasing, not only to modders who live for bright shinny things but for also the more laid back crowd that still wants a dash of excitement and contrast in world filled with iced brushed aluminum and austere matte black surfaces.
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    by Published on 10-17-2007 05:34 AM
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    I ordered my Thermalright Ultima 90 about a week ago. When it first arrived, I saw, unsurprisingly, the typical Thermalright box: a lackluster brown cardboard box with the words "Ultima 90-I" on the side. Opening the box yielded few other surprises, as the heatsink was protected by the typical tight fitting foam insert. All the contents of the box were unharmed.
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