Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Vakaadoo iVak for Video/5G iPods and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Vakaadoo iVak for Video/5G iPods.
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The editors liked
Very good performance
Low noise levels
Easy to install
Simple innovative technology
Low price
Performs better than OEM solution
VERY easy to install
Great build quality
Innovative fan and voltage converter cooling
Inexpensive Price
Very quiet at low speeds
Easy Installation
PWM wire lead for fan control
Light weight design
Cooling for voltage converters
Patented vibration absorption
Sleeved wires
The editors didn't like
No extra tube with thermal compound in the retail package
Lackluster performance gains
None
Unfinished tips on the heat pipes
Single size fan
Not the coolest temps for a heat sink (with either AS5 or MX1)
Abstract: Last week Vakaadoo unveiled their iVak iPod cases at the Macworld Conference & Expo. I’ve been using them on my 5G (video enabled) iPod and first gen iPod nano this week. The cases are well-made, though there’s nothing revolutionary about them...
PWM wire lead for fan control
Light weight design
Cooling for voltage converters
Patented vibration absorption
Sleeved wires
Unfinished tips on the heat pipes
Single size fan
Not the coolest temps for a heat sink (with either AS5 or MX1)
As I said, the last set of temperatures were using Arctic Coolings ARCTIC MX1 thermal compound. In order to do a more comparative test, however, I removed the heatsink, cleaned it off, and applied AS5. Lets see if this makes any difference. Im ho...
Well what more can I say? The Arctic Freezer 7 Pro and Freezer 64 Pro are great coolers. The build quality, attention to detail, compatibility, ease of installation and price are all stand-out features of both coolers in their own right.Of course both coo...
A refreshingly simple iPod case, that literally covers all bases, without making your iPod harder to use, or that much less attractive to look at. It's even quite affordable. Highly recommended....
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Abstract: There’s nothing terribly wrong with the Intel stock cooler that ships with the retail processors, but it’s not the quietest around. And since you might have bought a processor without a heatsink, what should you go for? Don’t worry though, because T...
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Very good performance, Low noise levels, Easy to install, Simple innovative technology, Low price
No extra tube with thermal compound in the retail package
The Freezer 7 PRO is a cooler designed from very good materials and of excellent construction. The 6 heatpipes along with the 42 fins deliver a lot of cooling. The four rubber connectors on the fan case offer vibration dampening from the running fan ...
Abstract: Our favorite low cost quiet heatsink/fan maker has a new flagship with some unusual and innovative heatures. Multiple copper heatpipes and thin fins, of course, as in the original Freezer, and an improved "frameless" fan mounted with miniature soft rub...
Overall I would have to say that this is a decent performing cooler, with middle of the line cooling performance. But with its relatively low cost, you cant really ask for much more. The major thing that is noticeable with this cooler is the soun...