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The G-Changer is not a copy of a similarly named radiator; the only thing similar is the name. The performance of the G-Changer is targeted for medium speed fans versus higher speed, which is probably where the bulk of us run our fans.

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I will be hosting a livestream this weekend for my LN2 benching sessions. Anyone interested is invited to come watch the extreme cooling, chat with other viewers, and learn more about extreme overclocking. If you aren’t free tonight, try and stop by tomorrow afternoon.

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Overclockers.com is attending the LANDogs.com “Dogs of War” console and PC Gaming LAN Party this weekend in Saint Louis, Missouri – read on to get the details!

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Danger Den has decided to expand their product line and the first step in this expansion is the Monsoon D5 Bay Reservoir. With a machined Delrin body and a front face of brushed-anodized aluminum with acrylic window into the reservoir body.

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Future retail products from CoolIT will be sold under the Corsair name, with the Corsair H60 as the first example in the lineup.

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Today, Thermalright announced the Archon heatsink, a new tower CPU cooler. The cooler is thinner than standard tower heatsinks, which Thermalright claims will eliminate compatibility issues with large memory heatspreaders. Boasting compatibility with Intel’s 1156 and 1366 sockets, the Archon also comes with the same AMD bracket system as the Venomous X. Also included is a 140 mm TY-140 fan, but users can mount their own 120 or 140 mm fan.

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Thermalright has recently brought to market a huge new ‘fanless’ CPU heatsink for most sockets including 775, 1156, 1366, AM2/3, and 939 called the HR-02. The HR-02 is touted as having the cooling capacity to be able to run fanless. According to Expreview.com, who is one of the few sites that has had a chance to review this piece, there are several design implementations that help this monster achieve that bold statement.

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Who said all fan controllers are created equal? Certainly not Overclockers.com, in fact just in the past six months, we looked at several different fan controllers, analyzing performance and design. After investigating the offerings from several top manufacturers, including Lamptron (FC-2 and FC-3, FC-5), Scythe and even an older NZXT model, clearly the new NZXT Sentry LXE is by far the best-looking fan controller out there.

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Double the size, double the fun: CoolIT increases radiator size on its ECO watercooling kit, what are the performance gains?

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