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  • Review: HEXUS PSU (Power Supply Unit) Roundup - Taoyuan 2005

    23 September 2005, 00:00

    The vast majority of the ATX 2.0 supplies tested, and ATX 2.0 is what you should be buying these days, will comfortably power a current high-end system without any issues ...

  • Computex 2005: Thermaltake put a new spin on cases

    1 June 2005, 00:00

    Thermaltake have always made some of the most innovative and outrageous cases on the market whilst still retaining sensible, usable features. Now they’ve taken the expertise to a new level ...

  • Computex 2005: Thermaltake get modular with power

    1 June 2005, 00:00

    Anyone with a windowed system knows what an absolute nightmare it is to get those cables out of the way to show off the kit they have inside. After all, ...

  • Computex 2005: Thermaltake get their Golden Orbs out

    1 June 2005, 00:00

    Thermaltake gave us the original Golden Orb and now they’ve finally gone the way of Electronic Arts and done a sequel, the Golden Orb II.

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  • CTS 2005: Thermaltake show off their shiny bits

    15 April 2005, 00:00

    Thermaltake looked like they’d brought their entire product catalogue to CTS 2005 with a mind boggling array of fans, cases, heatsinks, passive cooling and water cooling bits and bobs on ...

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  • Review: Super Orb

    27 November 2000, 00:00

    All in all if your overclocking on a budget and need the extra cooling power then the Super ORB is definitely for you + the looks alone would make this ...

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  • Water Cooling 3!

    27 October 2000, 00:00

    Water Cooling 3!

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  • Review: Chrome Orb

    20 September 2000, 00:00

    Well the results speak for themselves at load at 950mhz the Chrome ORB dropped the CPU temperature by 7c compared to the generic Heatsink & Fan, which works out at ...

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