Noctua today officially introduced its new NH-C12P SE14 premium cooler. Building on the proven basis of the successful NH-C12P, the NH-C12P SE14 now comes with Noctua’s new, already award winning NF-P14 140mm fan for further improved quiet cooling performance and adds support for LGA1156 as well as LGA1366 via the latest SecuFirm2™ multi-socket mounting system.
I’m sure most of you are out shopping today, or you’re at the gym working off that Thanksgiving feast! here’s the news though:

Keep those CPUs cool, that’s the main thing most people worry about with their computers, and for the most part the stock coolers do a decent job, but there are those of use that desire to keep our CPUs running cooler than the stock solution can provide. We all know that the cooler the CPU is the longer it will last, at least theoretically, and of course if the CPU is cooler there is always room for a bit of overclocking as well to eek out a bit more performance.
Up on the review block today I’ve got one from Xigmatek, it’s the SD964 HDT CPU cooler, not a real fancy name, but then again what’s in a name right? It really doesn’t matter what it’s called as long as it performs! The SD964 is a small heatpipe style CPU cooler, at least in comparison to others on the market today, but it is by no means small in terms of performance. The SD964 dominates over most others out there in our tests on both C2D and C2Q CPUs…
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It seems a new CPU cooler comes out every other day vying for the top spot, but as with any product, not all coolers are created equal… CPU Coolers come in all shapes and sizes, and some try to be silent as well while performing their main function, cooling your CPU, while others sacrifice silence for performance, it all depends on your wants and needs as to the specific type of cooler you’ll need for your system.
Today for review I’ve got the FZ120 CPU Cooler from Zerotherm and it’s a beast, in terms of both size and performance. The FZ120 takes the top spot in most of our cooling tests while remaining virtually silent at the same time. Since the FZ120 is so large it does pose a challenge when installing, and it just downright won’t fit in smaller cases like SFF or even most HTPC cases, but if you’re looking for great quality, silence and excellent performance the FZ120 deserves a closer look…
Continue on to check out one of the best coolers on the market today, the FZ120…
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Article Name: Nanoxia Dualcontact Hybrid Base CPU Cooler Review @ Tweaknews.net
Article Url: http://www.tweaknews.net/reviews/nanoxia_dualcontact_cpu_cooler/
Article Snippet:
“From the moment I saw a case badge included in the packaging I knew that Nanoxia meant business. With the Dual Contact Hybrid Base CPU cooler they have proved that although they are newcomers they can produce top quality products.”