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    ARCTIC Headsets and Headphones Review

    By Earl Keim   May 09, 2011

    ARCTIC is well known for its processor air coolers and its fans alike. In the last couple of years it has greatly diversified its product line to include products from remote control toy cars to computer audio headphones. Today we look at three of its headphone and headset products and let you know the value of those.

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    Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Rev.2

    By Marc Adams   March 13, 2008

    Inexpensive cooling for a hotter than hell 8800 GT sound like a good idea? Many have probably considered the Accelero S1 but might have been confused by the low price. For around US$25 this might be the best video card insurance you ever bought.

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    Wintsch Labs - Arctic Web 437W

    By Steve Lynch   July 05, 2005

    If you have ever wondered about "easy" extreme CPU cooling, the Arctic Web 437W probably fits the bill. Yes, this thing packs a 437 watt Peltier cooling unit. Even if you never use one, it is really cool to see.

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    Agilent ArctiCooler for Socket 370

    By Kyle Bennett   May 19, 2000

    Have you not heard about the ArctiCooler? It is the latest offering from a Hewlett Packard company by the name of Agilent. I am not sure what Agilent does outside of coolers, but we are really not worried about that now.



    Agilent has been claiming to enter the CPU cooling game and do it better, faster, and cheaper than the competition. (Well I actually made up the cheap part, but it did sound good.) Agilent has finally delivered and given the Hard|OCP the honor of cranking up the first one for review on the Net. We started to just do a review of the ArctiCooler itself, then we decided we needed to get a few others involved to make it really fun.

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    Montac Arctic Circle aka "The Panaflo Orb"

    By Kyle Bennett   January 10, 2000

    Yes, shine the big silver love orb. Well not exactly. Everyone has been in a big commotion for the last several months over the greatness of an old Hewlett Packard Relic that has been named the "Panaflo Orb" in the Overclocking circles. Well someone has finally built a simple system to attach the thing to a Slot 1 style processor. We take a gander at it, decide if there is any greatness as rumored, and slap it up against the Alpha just to see it sweat. Good schtuff for heatsink freaks...