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Scythe Katana II CPU Cooler

Scythe came to the U.S. in 2004 after being founded in Japan in 2002. Scythe set out to develop a super powerful yet super quiet CPU cooler. Scythe recently sent us the Katana II CPU cooler, which carries on the ideas of their initial venture. The Katana II features a 100mm fan, three heatpipes, and a vertical design. I'm going to put it to the test.

Noctua NF-P12 120mm Case Fan

Noctua recently sent us the NF-P12 120 case fan for review. The NF-P12 was developed for applications such as CPU cooling, where higher air flow is necessary. The NF-P12 features many new technologies, such as Vortex-Control notches, the SCD drive system, and Noctua's own SSO-Bearing engine.

Sunbeam Rheobus Extreme

Not every PC case fan was designed to be quiet, nor do most LED fans give have a switch used to turn the LEDs off. Enter the Rheobus controller: giving users the ability to control the speed of PC case fans, and the brightness of the LEDs. Sunbeam recently sent BIOS LEVEL the Rheobus Extreme for review, which promises up to 30W per channel, as well as cool LED lighting.

Nexus Technology Cooling Supplies

Nexus Technology is a Dutch cooling products company which specializes in quietness and efficiency. BIOS LEVEL recently reviewed the Nexus Doubletwin hard disk mounting kit, a unique hard disk cooling device. BIOS LEVEL presents herein a review of many of Nexus' products: virtually silent fans, expansion slot covers, memory coolers, and anti-vibration mounting accessories.

Xigmatek HDT-S1283

Xigmatek was founded in 2005, and have released a wide range cooling and power supply products since then. Their company philosophy is the acronym "I.C.E.", or Impressive, Creative, and Essential. Today, we're going to look at their HDT-S1283 Heatsink, featuring direct-touch heat pipes. Will it perform and stand up to their philosophy?

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