CM 690 II Advanced by Svet hardware : March 2010


As a whole, the Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced case is a solid and fair product with more than enough means for creating a powerful cooling system (aside from other things) and also its price is not ridiculously high. Therefore we decided to award it with our TREFA prize.

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GX-750W by pureoc.com : March 2010


The Cooler Master GX 750W is set to retail for approximately $119 USD, which is a reasonble price for this power range when considering that it's not modular. It is 80PLUS certified and has a good combination of aesthetics, performance, and price. While the Cooler Master GX 750W maybe not excel in any particular category, it is a good all-around powre supply and gets our recommendation.



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GX-750W by overclockershq.com : March 2010


Well I normally hate non-modular power supplies, and I mean hate the excess of wires is a complete annoyance. I take back all the bad things I said about them because the Cooler Master GX series power supplies are unbelievable. This PSU ran rock solid through everything I threw at it. I overclocked the i5-661 to 4.4 Ghz with no power fluctuations or any hardware failures. This power supply offers optimal power for any overclocker while still keeping the noise to a minimum.

Would I recommend the GX Series? Absolutely! If you are in the market for a great PSU with rock solid voltages the GX series is
for you.



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Hyper TX3 by overclockersonline.net : February 2010


Like its larger sibling the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus, Cooler Master's Hyper TX3 offers an exceptional value. Its smaller size should ensure no space issues in mid tower cases or nearby motherboard components. Installation is a breeze and makes for a quick cooling upgrade from the processors stock heatsink.

Advantages

  • Good performance
  • AMD and Intel Compatibility
  • Brackets for second fan 


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Hyper TX3 by pcwizkidstechtalk.com : February 2010


As demonstrated in the video review, PCWizkid has shown how Cooler Master has been able to deliver a low cost alternative with an effective design that enables entry level enthusiast to achieve terrific results.  The setup is simple, the support meets the necessities for mainstream CPU equipped systems and for the price point of approximately $20 USD you can go wrong.  Who Said you cant get value for your money?  With the Cooler Master Hyper TX-3 you can! PCWizKid gives it a thumbs up recommendation for best low cost mainstream cpu cooler on the market in its price range.

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Hyper 212 Plus by mundobip.com : February 2010


  • Lightweight.
  • Size restrained.
  • Excellent design to maximize cooling the entire surface with excellent distribution fins of the 4 heatpipes.
  • Direct contact of the heatpipes with the microprocessor.
  • Fan of good quality with low noise and excellent static pressure.
  • Ability to add a second fan and improve performance.
  • Compatible with all modern sockets AMD and Intel.

In short, we recommend the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus to all users who want to get rid of the painful series heatsinks that come with the processors, and want to get far better to temperature while reducing the loudness of the team. It is recommended even for users who wish to light overclocking, as the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus processors achieved maintain safe temperatures.



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CM 690 II Advanced by tweakers.net : February 2010


Cooler Master has a good upgrade with the Cm 690 II Advanced. The chassis is foreseen of all amenities and fulfills all our wishes. This is concerning the hot swappable sata-bay, a 3,5" to 2,5/1,8" converter, sufficient case fans which Led can be turned off and on, black interior. The quality of the Chassis is perfect and cable management is well taken care off with sufficient space behind motherboard tray.

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Hyper TX3 (fan bracket version) by ocia.net : February 2010


From a general usage perspective, the Hyper TX3 is fantastic. Installation is a breeze (as it should be) and should not require any type of motherboard removal. Also, the plastic fan clip design is convenient and sturdy. It is also a bonus that Cooler Master includes extra fan clips instead of making you buy them. Although the fan is rated at 35dBA, it does not run noticeably louder than any other cooler I have used.


For around $20 online, the Cooler Master Hyper TX3 is a solid mainstream cooling solution. If you're putting together a new rig and want a cheap way to get comfortably stable temperatures, the Hyper TX3 is definitely a good option. For its value and ease of use, the TX3 earns the OCIA.net Silver Seal of Approval.



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ATCS 840 by techwarelabs.com : February 2010


CoolerMaster’s ATCS 840 is an amazing case. I would highly recommend this case as long as you have the floor/desk space for it. Once all the internals are inside you wont enjoy toting it around as it is quite literally an armful (or in my case a giant bear hug). The spacious interior allows for ample room for you to work inside and have the new latest and greatest pieces of hardware.



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Hyper 212 Plus by overclockersonline.net : February 2010


Whenever I see a product that uses the same name but has a 'plus' or a 'II' used, I usually assume there are some minor changes made to the original. This really isn't the case with the Hyper 212 Plus, as the changes made are rather substantial. Performance of the Hyper 212 Plus is quite impressive and I think a lot of it has to do with the Direct Contact heatpipes and the ability out of the box to add an additional fan should satisfy enthusiasts as well. Add in the fact that a universal mounting system supports all of the latest sockets from both camps and can be currently found for around $40 US makes the Hyper 212 Plus look even better.


When I received the Hyper 212 Plus I really was not all that enthused due to its rather uninspiring packaging and rather plain looks. Those feelings quickly disappeared once the Hyper 212 Plus was installed and I saw its performance. If you are looking at getting great cooling at a low cost the Hyper 212 Plus is well worth a look.



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