No one wants their CPU toasted to an eight-core crisp! Keep yours chill with the right CPU cooler. Here's how to make sense of PC air cooling, water cooling, stock coolers, and even custom loops. I ...
Choosing between custom water cooling or AIO coolers for gaming PCs can be tedious. The former is the buzzword of the DIY PC enthusiast community. Most extreme enthusiasts run custom liquid-cooled ...
Cooler Master at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada, was quite busy for the most part. This time, showing some new watercooling gear, custom watercooling gear that is under the name of Mythril, with an ...
Air cooling is big business, with the majority of systems running some kind of stock or tower air cooler to get the job done, and this is perfectly fine as air is more than capable of running a ...
If you're a manufacturer that's going to do custom liquid-cooling, you need to do things properly. That means using a Laing pump - a DDC or D5, which the vast majority of companies use in some form or ...
Piecing together a custom liquid cooling setup can be intimidating. Throw hardline tubing into the mix and it can be downright scary for first-time builders. While it's not going to become mainstream ...
Leak testing your new custom loop is one of those essential steps that can send shivers down the spines of even hardened water-cooling enthusiasts. Whilst it's fair to say that with experience one ...
Ah, crazy PC builds. We’ve seen a PC that comes with its own set of lungs, a mini build crammed inside a Sega Dreamcast, and just about everything in between. We’ve never seen anything like this, ...
If you’re building or tuning a PC with an AIO (all-in-one) liquid cooler or a custom water cooling loop, it’s tempting to assume that running your pump at full speed all the time ensures the best ...
DeepCool seems to think many PC gamers and enthusiasts are having trouble installing their own water-cooling systems. Either that or they think you’re too lazy to figure it out. If that sounds like ...
The days of displays with plenty of junk in the trunk - CRTs from the 1990s and earlier - are well and truly over. The new thing is flat screens built on LCD technology with thin profiles weighing ...
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