Arctic C1 Portable Universal Charger
May 5th, 2011 | By NivedhInside the package, you will find a bag with all the connectors, wires, and plugs. There is also a small user’s manual. Of course, we have the C1 itself. The solar panel makes up the bulk of the visible area. There are three LEDs below it to denote the charging or discharging status. At the top is a handle that can be used to attach the device to anything.


The C1 has a relatively thin profile. The bottom features USB 5V output and input ports.


The rear has nothing of interest other than identifying information and regulatory markings.

Let’s move on to seeing it in action.
What, pray tell, does this thing have to do with overclocking?
I joined this site for overclocking. Not something like this paid-for review that has not one thing to do with overclocking a computer.
You really need to get your priorities straight.
I suggest that you make yourself a little sign that says “DO NOT TOUCH – unless used for overclocking news and reviews of products that are directly used for the subject ‘Overclocking’.” Place this little sign on your keyboard and follow the instructions.