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The components inside your PC generate heat. Your standard heat-sink-and-fan combo is usually sufficient for the average user, but when you push your components harder, they’ll run hotter. If you want ...
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Raijintek have just launched their new Triton CPU water cooling unit. The Triton works like an all-in-one water cooler, but it retains the cool style of a custom water cooling loop. Equipped with a ...
Whether you’re upgrading your PC or building a new rig, you need a way to keep things cool. Any component—be it a graphics card, motherboard, or processor—can overheat and throttle performance. Even ...
Which CPU liquid cooler is best? If you have put your own computer together, you will know how many intricate parts go into making the whole machine work. From the motherboard and RAM to the graphics ...
Custom water cooling just took another step towards being a viable option for many more system builders, thanks to Corsair. With its Corsair CH405i iCUE Link water cooling kit, it has provided a ...
PC cooling is in their blood (and, y'know, in their name) so it's no surprise to see Cooler Master innovating with their latest CPU water-cooler, the MasterLiquid Maker 92. Read more: check out our ...
Corsair's assorted closed-loop systems are well known to the enthusiast community and its latest creation features a low profile radiator with dual 120mm fans. Priced at just $85, the Hydro H75 is ...
Optimized for 45°C Warm-Water Cooling in Next-Gen NVIDIA Vera Rubin, the new 8MW Coolant Distribution Unit is ready for ...
In the deep, dark past of computing, water was the default means of keeping a computer cool. Now, in the 21 st century, it is making its presence felt again. If you compare the use of water to air as ...
Remember the heady days of the Pentium 4, when a single CPU could generate enough heat to keep you warm through winter? They were great for cutting down on household utility bills, but as soon as the ...