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A+ Case Twin Engine / XCLIO A380 Review
techPowerUp! posted a new review on the A+ Case Twin Engine / XCLIO A380
Cooler Master Hyper TX HSF Review
3D Game Man posted a review on the Cooler Master Hyper TX HSF
techPowerUp! posted a new review on the A+ Case Twin Engine / XCLIO A380
If we could describe the XLCIO A380, which is identical to the A+Case Twin Engine, with one word it would be: monstrous. Not because of looks, as it looks incredibly sleek. The case sports two huge 25 cm fans which light up and are a definitely a huge attraction at LAN parties. Big fans don't have to be loud - the included fan controllers allow you to fine tune the fan speed and noise as needed. Even at maximum speed the fan noise of this $110 case is barely audible.A+ Case Twin Engine / XCLIO A380 Review
Cooler Master Hyper TX HSF Review
3D Game Man posted a review on the Cooler Master Hyper TX HSF
I'm sure you've heard of the phrase "Less is more"? Cooler Master has achieved just that. From the popular Hyper 6 series comes the Hyper TX series. This new cooler is not only more silent, with a smaller fan, but it also uses less heatpipes to provide better , more stable cooling solution. For the Hyper TX series, we provide two coolers supporting AMD AM2 and Intel Core 2 Dual.Cooler Master Hyper TX HSF Review
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