For most home users, the key criteria of a good CPU cooler are that it should keep your CPU cool while remaining quiet, though some users may want all-out cooling performance over noise ...
Today Leo looks at the new All in One CPU cooler from be quiet! Read the full review, including test results, here: <a href="http://www.kitguru.net/components/leo ...
Toggling quiet mode resets them back to 1,500rpm, all without having to head into BIOS. It’s a luxury-level of control that means you can scale depending on the balance you want. It’s a little shy of ...
Look for coolers with PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) fans for quieter operation at lower CPU loads. Aim for a cooler in the 30-40 dB range at idle and ideally below 50 dB under load for a quiet PC ...
Find out more about how we evaluate games and hardware. Being considered an old hand in the CPU cooler market these days, Be Quiet! has a reputation for producing good-performing coolers with ...
ID-Cooling would be more highly recommended. Anyone who has kept up with our CPU cooler reviews knows that ID-Cooling has been on a tear, with many new air and liquid cooling solutions hitting the ...
This CPU cooler has a maximum fan speed of 1800 RPM with a 120mm fan. It also has a noise level of 16.1 to 32.8 db(A). This is pretty quiet, as a whisper is generally said to have a noise level of 30 ...