Home News (Image credit: Sơn Gầy Facebook) Sơn Gầy Custom, a Vietnamese modder, recently built a tube-free all-in-one liquid cooler that’s integrated into itself — essentially a low-profile CPU cooler, but instead of using heatpipes, it uses water and a water pump to transfer heat to the fin stack, or 120mm radiator in this case…. Read more
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Thermaltake Divider 300TG Review: Dividing Opinions
Our Verdict Thermaltake’s Divider 300TG is attractive, but lacks the quality and performance needed to stand out in today’s market. It didn’t perform well thermally or acoustically in our testing, making it tough to recommend. For + Unusual, but fresh design + Complete front IO Against – Thermally disappointing – Intake fans have little effect… Read more
read more...PC Fan Faceoff: Noctua NF-A12x25 vs. Thermaltake ToughFan 12
Home News (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) When Noctua came out with the NF-A12x25 fan almost three years ago, it quickly went on its way to becoming arguably the world’s best PC fan. It performed great as an airflow fan, CPU cooler fan, and radiator fan. But bathed in the company’s iconic brown and beige, the… Read more
read more...Noctua Updates the NH-U12S as the Redux Product Line’s First CPU Cooler
Home News (Image credit: Noctua) Noctua today announced two new members of the Redux product line: An updated NH-U12S, the line’s first CPU cooler, and the NA-FK1 second fan kit to complement it. The company billed the NH-U12S Redux as “a streamlined, accessibly priced version” of the original cooler that features “the same proven heatsink… Read more
read more...Best Thermal Paste for CPUs 2021: 90 Pastes Tested and Ranked
Home Best-picks (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) Choosing the best thermal paste may sound simple, but a dizzying array of options can turn this seemingly easy choice into a time-consuming task. Thermal paste is designed to minimize microscopic air gaps and irregularities between the surface of the cooler and the CPU’s IHS (integrated heat spreader), the… Read more
read more...Lian Li Spinoff Ssupd’s Meshlicious Is a Versatile, Compact ITX Case
Home Features (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) In recent years, several representatives from PC case companies have told us that mini-ITX cases are a niche, without enough interest to be worth heavily investing in. Yet oddly, over that same period, more and more companies seem to be churning out these compact small form-factor (SFF) chassis. The… Read more
read more...How to Buy the Right CPU Cooler: A Guide for 2021
Home How-to (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) One of the most important decisions when building your PC, especially if you plan on overclocking, is choosing the best CPU cooler. The cooler is often a limiting factor to your overclocking potential, especially under sustained loads. Your cooler choice can also make a substantial difference in noise output…. Read more
read more...ASUS ROG Ryujin II 240 AiO cooler with huge display shows up
In the course of his showcase event as part of the CES 2021 ASUS introduced the successor to the ASUS ROG Ryujin. The ASUS ROG Ryujin II is an all-in-one water cooling system with an integrated LC display and 240 – mm radiator. While the previous one on the screen was still on a diagonal… Read more
read more...Asus’ Latest AIO Has a Screen Big Enough For Movies
Home News (Image credit: Asus ) NZXT introduced placing a small LCD panel on an AIO CPU cooler to the market, and people seem to be taking well to it. We also started seeing GPUs with small screens on them, but now, it appears the real winner of this popularity contest will be Asus. Asus… Read more
read more...Noctua’s Getting Ready For Intel Rocket Lake CPUs
Home News (Image credit: Noctua) It’s no secret that Intel’s 11th Generation Rocket Lake-S CPUs are nearing. Intel has yet to announce exact specs, pricing or even as much as a launch date. However, the vendor did dish out a load of juicy technical details on the Core i9-11900K flagship earlier this week for CES…. Read more
read more...Thermaltake The Tower 100 Snow Edition – World Exclusive Review
Thermaltake first showed us their Mini-ITX The Tower 100 case during a virtual Expo that replaced Computex in 2020 and we were intrigued, especially when we learned the price was around the £90/$90 mark. Fast forward six months and as we prepared for a virtual CES, and the delayed launch of The Tower 100, we… Read more
read more...Noctua is moving passive coolers and other products to the Q2
Noctua has updated its product roadmap – there are some shifts in it. The plan is to continue to bring a Redux product line for CPU coolers onto the market in the first quarter, the planned black version of the NF-A 12 x 25 fan and the NH-U 12 A CPU cooler and the covers… Read more
read more...Noctua's passive heatsink, capable of cooling 180W, will arrive during the second quarter of the year
by Antonio Delgado 2 hours ago … In the Computex of the 2019, the last one held in person before the coronavirus pandemic, we were able to see first-hand the progress of Noctua in the manufacture of a totally passive heatsink. This model was capable of cooling processors from to 180 W of TDP without… Read more
read more...Noctua’s Monster Fanless CPU Cooler Entering Production Soon
Home News (Image credit: Twitter) Noctua showcased a monster passive CPU cooler a year ago at CES that can cool a Core i9-9900K without any fans necessary. Now, according to @Fanlesstech, it appears Noctua is finally ready for production of this cooling behemoth. Noctua was supposed to put this fanless CPU cooler into production… Read more
read more...KitGuru Advent Calendar Day 19: Win a WD_Black P50 1TB portable NVMe SSD!
Home / Tech News / Competitions / KitGuru Advent Calendar Day 19: Win a WD_Black P50 1TB portable NVMe SSD! Matthew Wilson 53 mins ago Competitions, Featured Announcement For Day 19 of the KitGuru Advent Calendar 2020, we’re teaming up with Western Digital to give away THREE WD_Black P50 1TB NVMe SSDs! These are portable… Read more
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