In early April, I reviewed the EK 275 Conquest. It’s a gaming PC built with custom liquid cooling, which brought forth years of misconceptions, bad advice, and dated ideas about custom liquid cooling ...
While there are off-the-shelf PC desk chassis available, if you want a desk that meets your exact requirements you'll need to build it yourself, and this water-cooled desk PC is a fantastic example.
A company from China has unveiled a unique prebuilt PC with pre-installed liquid cooling and an open-frame chassis design. The iGame Neptune PC from Colorful sports a unique aesthetic thanks to its ...
There's no radiator, pump or reservoir inside this water-cooled PC. Instead, refrigeration engineer Matt Marshall had another idea - chilling the coolant inside an external icebox instead. The result ...
GEEKOM, in collaboration with TECNO, has unveiled the MEGAMINI G1, the world’s smallest water-cooled gaming PC. This innovative device is now available on Kickstarter at a special launch price of ...
In brief: Custom liquid-cooled PCs usually look fantastic, but they can be a lot of work, expensive, and introduce potential problems, such as leaks. Imagine, then, the amount of effort and money that ...
This is my first water cooled PC build. I have a Cooler Master Stacker 832. Here is a list of what I am trying to cool:<BR><BR>AMD athlon FX-62<BR>1x8800gtx(two in the future)<BR>four raptors(two ...
If you are building a PC water cooling loop to help keep your hardware as cool as possible during those heavy workloads you may be interested in a new piece of kit in the form of the digital leak ...
One of my favorite things about PC hardware is that it’s always getting better. Every year I get to enjoy the latest CPUs, GPUs, and memory advances and watch those numbers go up in turn. But there’s ...
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5 cooling myths that actually tank PC performance
PC cooling myths are everywhere. They spread through forums, build videos, and even manufacturer marketing, and while some of them used to make sense, they don’t always apply to modern hardware. In ...
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