EVGA made quite an impression with its debut in the CPU cooler market. They took the concepts found on all high-end coolers and combined them in the Superclock. A quiet yet powerful fan, five eight-mm direct-touch heatpipes, textured fins, closed sides, and irregular fin borders – all those features seem to be the recipe for a winner air cooler.
We thought it was impossible to achieve such a performance level without being a giant, loud, and expensive cooler. But the Superclock beats all the air coolers we’ve already tested, being relatively inexpensive, quiet, and small.
The EVGA Superclock is the best air cooler we tested so far, so it receives the Hardware Secrets Golden Award. And we have to rethink our standards.
sounds good here at 45.00 quid
We thought it was impossible to achieve such a performance level without being a giant, loud, and expensive cooler. But the Superclock beats all the air coolers we’ve already tested, being relatively inexpensive, quiet, and small.
The EVGA Superclock is the best air cooler we tested so far, so it receives the Hardware Secrets Golden Award. And we have to rethink our standards.
sounds good here at 45.00 quid