
July 27th, 2008 by Kristofer

There are many choices we have when it comes to thermal compounds and many have unique properties like no burn-in time, and non-conductivity. Most thermal compounds are metal based, usually silver to help conduct the heat from the CPU to the cooler, but some use other types of materials like ceramics. All of the newest thermal compounds out today are very close in performance with minimal differences between them, which one you choose will probably depend on your own specific preferences and the value you get for your money.
Today for review I’ve got a new entry into the thermal compound competition, it’s from Coolink and it’s called Chillaramic. The ‘-ramic’ part of the name denotes that it is a ceramic based compound, something that is sort of rare when it comes to thermal compounds these days, most are metallic based compounds as they’ve been shown to have the best thermal conductive properties, but many newer ones have no metal particles at all in them.
Technology has progressed to the point where we can create thermal compounds that do not need metals for conductance, this in turn is good for the end consumer as they will be non-conductive compounds so there will be no worrying about getting the compound other places and possibly shorting out our system.
Read Full Review HERE
Category: PC Cooling, Product Reviews |
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July 27th, 2008 by Kristofer
InsideHW.com has posted review for Altec Lansing inear headphones UHP101 & UHP307. You can read a clip from review:
“This time we have tested two models of inEar headphones from Altec Lansing. UHP101 and UHP307 models don’t have attractive nor interesting names but they definitely stand out in mass of standard inEar headphones that you can nowadays find on the market.
Both models have same 15mm High Power Neodymium Drivers and because of differences in construction of resonant chamber, the resulting sound is not the same.…”
If you are interested to read some more, we present you link:
http://www.insidehw.com/Reviews/Multimedia/Altec-Lansing-inEar-Headphones-UHP-101-and-UHP-307.html
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Altec Lansing inEar Headphones UHP101 & UHP307 @ InsideHW
Category: Product Reviews, Soundcards, Speakers, Headphones |
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July 27th, 2008 by Kristofer
Thermaltake M9D Computer Case Review:
Link: http://www.rbmods.com/Articles/Thermaltake/M9D_case/1.php
Quote: When I choose a computer case, I am often drawn towards a couple of things: good looks and cool features that will make building and using the computer enjoyable. Thermaltake, makers of a wide variety of computer products, sent us a sample of one of their new cases, the Thermaltake M9D mid-tower computer case, which from the package seems to combine stylish looks with a sophisticated design. Can their case live up to these lofty goals? Let’s find out in this case review.
Category: Pc Cases, Product Reviews |
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July 27th, 2008 by Kristofer
NEW CONTENT – Beijing 2008 Xbox 360 and PS3 Reviews
TTGamer have today posted reviews for both the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of Beijing 2008. While falling sort of the gold medal, SEGA take home silver with Beijing 2008 and have managed to make a reasonably enjoyable game that will keep fans of the Games busy for some time.
PS3 - http://gaming.tweaktown.com/articles/976/beijing_2008_ps3_review/index.html
Xbox 360 - http://gaming.tweaktown.com/articles/975/beijing_2008_xbox_360_review/index.html
Best Regards,
TTGamer Team
http://gaming.tweaktown.com
Category: Consoles, Game Reviews, Sony Playstation, Xbox |
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