GlacialTech @ Computex 2010 introducing products from it’s three different product lines: power supplies, cooling and LED lighting solutions.
From GlacialPower Rex Lin introduced us to the slim type combo adapter for retailer notebooks/ e-books and tablets. The voltage is adjustable, and with the USB output, additional devices can be charged from this one. From GlacialTech he introduced “Siberia” which is a large CPU cooler with 6 heatpipes and a large high volume fan. The cooler is ideal for gaming and high end PC systems. The second model is called Alaska, and also has 6 heatpipes per side., although the cooling method is crossover cooling as opposed to top down cooling in the Alaska model. The GlacialLight section was showing off the dimming capability of the LED BR40 globe. Most regular LED lights cannot be dimmed at all, however GlacialLight has the answer.
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GlacialTech @ Computex 2010
On June - 2 - 2010
Filed under: Computex 2010, Event Coverage, LED Technology, PC Components, PC Cooling, PC Power Supplies
Silverstone @ Computex 2009
On June - 5 - 2009
You loved the Raven2 preview we managed to get before Computex officially launched, so we went back and did a more complex Raven2 review and show you all the details. This is definitely one of, if not THE best case at Computex 2009. We also had a look at the PSUs, other cases and heatsinks.
Filed under: Computex 2009, Event Coverage, Featured Video, PC Cases, PC Components


