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Antec VERIS A/V Cooler Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Antec VERIS A/V Cooler

Now that main gift giving time is over this holiday you might find yourself a little closer to that home theater you've been dreaming of the past few months. The vast majority of people will stuff that new home stereo equipment into an existing TV stand and never give heat much thought. The Antec A/V Cooler is deigned to keep all your home audio/video equipment cool!
Antec VERIS A/V Cooler Review

Windows 7 Beta 1 Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Windows 7 Beta 1

The first beta of Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 operating system, the successor to Windows Vista, will be released to the public for beta testing in January. TechReviewSource.com was able to get their hands on the public beta that will be released for general download sometime in January 2009. Windows 7 looks very promising right now in the sense that it seems solid and addresses a lot of the complaints and issues that Windows Vista currently has. Read the full review complete with screenshots for more information.
Windows 7 Beta 1 Review

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GELID Silent Spirit Review
BurnOutPC.com has just posted their review on the GELID Silent Spirit Cooler.

The Silent Spirit follows an open frame structure concept whereby both design and dimensions have been improved to eliminate humming and buzzing noises while maintaining a compact overall size. The 92mm fan has been chosen for silent operation and high airflow and comes with an intelligent PWM control to allow users to set the fan speed in their BIOS accordingly. In addition the anti-vibration fan mounts are made of high quality rubber thus guaranteeing a long life span even during high temperatures.
GELID Silent Spirit Review

EK Water Blocks Chipsets Review
PureOverclock published a review of the EK Water Blocks chipset blocks

Perhaps one of the most overlooked components can be the motherboard's chipsets, including the Northbridge, Southbridge, and MOSFETs. Pushing these with higher voltage means increased heat output, the sworn enemy of computer systems. But one of the best ways to keep temperatures low is water cooling, and specifically through the use of blocks on your chipsets. Today we're looking at chipset water clocks from EK, and we chart some temperatures to find out how well they actually perform.
EK Water Blocks Chipsets Review