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Hardware Pub has posted a review on the 3DCOOL.COM Hellstorm 3000 case

Enter the realm of the HellSTORM Case. An improvement on the Tornado series cases since the HellStorms are equipped with true automotive paint. These cases are sanded, primed, painted, clear coated then baked to perfection. The colors are the exact same as found on exotic vehicles such as Lamborghini and Ferrari. This is the same brand paint and the same exact finish you would expect. According to 3DCOOL.COM Inc each case involves close to 8 hours of labor in order to achieve its perfection.
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FostyTech has posted a Titan TTC-MT3AB Heatsink review

Sometimes it seems as though heatsink manufacturers are trying to sell coolers by looks alone - hoping that the more outrageous a heatsink looks, the better it will sell. The Titan MT3AB certainly gains points for trying something new with this heatsink, but considering the lackluster performance we have seen from this type of cooler in the past, can we expect anything different here?
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Tweakers Australia has posted a review on the GlobalWin ISTORM-II Hard Drive Cooler

The ISTORM-II uses a patented Cross Flow Fan which claims to provide more airflow to the internals of the case. The front of the ISTORM has a small yellow led on it, which lights up when it is connected to the power source. Although it looks cool the ISTORM sticks out of the case by about 1.5 inches, offsetting the even cooler led feature. When installed, the ISTORM sucks in cold air from the bottom of the unit and spins in inside. I don't know how effective this cross-flow design is, but we will find out soon enough.
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Tweakers Australia has posted a review on the Thermaltake Volcano 7+ HSF

The Volcano 7+ is a weighty HSF, even more so that it's predecessor the Volcano 7. I started to dismantle the 7+ by unscrewing the top 4 fan screws to remove the fan and the fan guard. The bottom screws for holding the silver fan duct in place weren't in position yet, so removing everything bar the copper sink was effortless. I layed out the dismantled HSF to have a good look at how it was constructed and what the quality was like. The golden sink is 100% pure copper and has been designed with 'Tiny Fin' technology which basically allows for 36 rather thin fins to absorb the heat from the CPU.
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