Event Coverage

CeBIT Hannover 2006 (Part 1)

By Dr. Jimmy Tang - 11 Mar 2006

Arctic Cooling's Booth (cont'd)

Arctic Cooling's Booth (cont'd)

The Freezer 64 LP is an Athlon 64 CPU cooler designed with two side-cooling fans. Similar to most of their designs, it also adopts the vibration absorption rubber mounting mechanism, which reduces noise. It too carries a six-year warranty period.

The Accelero S1 is similar to the Accelero X series except that it's designed for passive cooling VGA cards.

The Silentium T6 is Arctic Cooling's answer to superb case ventilation and cooling through the clever design of airflow paths and unique fan positioning. If you notice the layout in the picture, the power supply is actually located at the front portion of the casing while the area above the CPU (usually where the PSU is located) is vacated for suction fans. The case comes with six drive bays, two 5.25-inch external, two 3.5-inch external, one 3.5-inch internal and one 3.5-inch noise reduced HDD carrier. The case carries a two-year warranty period.

The Silentium B1 is Arctic Cooling's upcoming BTX tower case.

The Fusion Supporter M1 is a voltage regulator for the PC that is connected in between the power supply and the motherboard's ATX connector. Its goal is to supply clean filtered and stable voltage supply. This means that high electrical peaks can be eliminated through its individual buffers of the 12V, 5V and 3.3V supply lines. It installs into any 5.25-inch external bay.

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