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Thermaltake Frio OCK Review reported at 12:23 PM
category: CPU Coolers     website: Hardcoreware
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In my opinion, the Frio OCK just didn’t perform well enough considering the size, cost, and noise it produces. Not that it is a horrible product by any stretch, just that there is better out there.
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Asus GTX670-DC2T-2GD5 Review reported at 12:22 PM
category: Game Accelerator Cards     website: KitGuru
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The best video card on the market under £400. If you can afford it just buy it now.
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SilenX Effizio EFZ-120HA5 Review reported at 12:21 PM
category: CPU Coolers     website: KitGuru
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The SilenX EFZ-120HA5 qualifies as a product we consider to be “Worth Considering”, especially if you are looking to upgrade from a stock cooling solution at low cost.
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Intel Core i7-3770K OC & GTX 680 Mini-ITX Review (French) reported at 12:18 PM
category: Intel Socket 1155 CPUs     website: Cowcotland
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QNAP TS-419P II Review reported at 12:14 PM
category: Storage Accessories     website: techPowerUp!
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All in all I think that the TS-419P II is a good investment for your money, if you are looking for a NAS device to make your life easier and require access to your files from everywhere along with a dozen other functions. Let's just hope that the prices of mechanical disks will start coming back to normal levels, because currently four 2TB disks will cost you almost the same as the TS-419P II!
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Thermaltake Frio Advanced & Frio Extreme Review reported at 12:13 PM
category: CPU Coolers     website: Overclockers Club
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For the price of each of these coolers, I cannot say I was blown away. Taking price, performance, and noise level into consideration, I think there are better options available. With the Frio Extreme, you do get a 10 year warranty and the included remote fan controller, but you'll have to ask yourself if those features make it worth the extra $15-$20 price premium over where I believe it should be priced. The Frio Advanced is better when it comes down to pricing versus performance, but there are other, quieter options out there that may be of equal cost.
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