marco
05-Jun-2002, 07:32
Hardware pub has 2 review on their site on coolers:
One on Danger Den's newest Maze3 Waterblock (http://www.hardwarepub.com/reviews/coolers/maze3/)
"The maze style block has been most popular and seemingly most effective to date. Danger Den took that idea and ran with it to create the Maze 1. Soon after the Maze 2 followed. The block would be later revised and improved upon. Just as you thought it couldn't get much better they revealed the Maze3. All of their blocks are now peltier compatible and can be purchased with a matching cold plate"
and another on the MegaMite Northbridge Cooler.: (http://www.hardwarepub.com/reviews/coolers/megamite/)
"Just a few years back northbridge chips used to go bare. As technology progressed and FSB speeds increased manufactures turned to passive sinks but we are now at the point where active sinks are almost a must A good northbridge cooler is especially useful to overclockers looking to push their system to the max. A hot northbridge chip can cause instability and hinder FSB speed increases commonly used in overclocking. The MegaMite takes northbridge coolers to the next level"
One on Danger Den's newest Maze3 Waterblock (http://www.hardwarepub.com/reviews/coolers/maze3/)
"The maze style block has been most popular and seemingly most effective to date. Danger Den took that idea and ran with it to create the Maze 1. Soon after the Maze 2 followed. The block would be later revised and improved upon. Just as you thought it couldn't get much better they revealed the Maze3. All of their blocks are now peltier compatible and can be purchased with a matching cold plate"
and another on the MegaMite Northbridge Cooler.: (http://www.hardwarepub.com/reviews/coolers/megamite/)
"Just a few years back northbridge chips used to go bare. As technology progressed and FSB speeds increased manufactures turned to passive sinks but we are now at the point where active sinks are almost a must A good northbridge cooler is especially useful to overclockers looking to push their system to the max. A hot northbridge chip can cause instability and hinder FSB speed increases commonly used in overclocking. The MegaMite takes northbridge coolers to the next level"