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Calling your special edition series ‘Amazing’ is potentially hubristic, to say the least. Fortunately, Asus delivers on appearance – at least
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Calling your special edition series ‘Amazing’ is potentially hubristic, to say the least. Fortunately, Asus delivers on appearance – at least

Asus Silent Square Pro review: A few months ago we covered Asus' V60 cooler. We learned later that Asus has absolutely no plans to release it. Why? Well, this similarly-designed, but slicker looking cooler is likely to be the main reason

This stylish offering is our favourite. We are jealously clinging onto it for our thrice-monthly rig upgrades and draining the planet dry of thermal paste as a result. There is a pleasing pro feel to it, and it's entirely self contained

Take a quick glance at the V60 and you're unlikely to be impressed by its humble appearance. With the name Asus on the top you could be forgiven for assuming this early effort doesn't hold much promise

So you know the score by now - greater surface area means a greater ability to dissipate heat, and the Silent Knight CPU cooler has the surface area of a football pitch. All right, that might be a wee bit of an exaggeration

The packaging claims that this is a 'charming looking' case fan. We beg to differ, unless, by 'charming', Asus means 'boasts an eye-bleeding colour clash'. The eye-watering bright green fan aside...