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Written by [DR]Rich
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Monday, 05 May 2008 |
| Dice, dice, baby! Rich's first foray into the world of sub-zero cooling comes in the form of a Dry Ice bench session with some pretty special hardware. Read on to find out more. | |  | |
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Written by [DR]Rich
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Monday, 03 December 2007 |

| | Confused about whether it's [DR]Xtreme or [DR]Insane, Rich decides to introduce his trusty old Tuniq Tower and Corsair Hydrocool unit to his laptop. We already knew the CPU would do 2.4Ghz from 2.0Ghz as we found out with the aid of a simple 120mm fan, but could watercooling and one of the best heatsinks going to help? Read on... |
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Written by [DR X]Boardy
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Friday, 30 November 2007 |
I decide to upgrade my air cooling to an Akasa AK-965 for a benching competition. So far all my air benches have been done using the Intel Core 2 Duo stock heatsink, and thus being a little on the hot side. I wanted a better cooler for air, so lets see. Shall we see how well it performs? So much for better performance, I am about 10c lower temps with 1.6v and 440FSB but cannot get over this, need to vMod the mobo so more to come once that has been done. Results to come...... |  | |
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Written by [DR]Rich
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Tuesday, 27 November 2007 |

| | With manufacturers looking to offer more and more performance from their products, are we witnessing an emerging trend with manufacturers fitting factory watercooling solutions to the board in order to cool the ever-evolving chipsets. What do you make of this step? Good for Xtreme overclockers? Unnecessarily awkward for high end air coolers? Read on... |
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