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The Tom’s Hardware team is made up of enthusiasts, so we understand that proper cooling is imperative, regardless of whether you’re running at stock frequencies or overclocked settings. From closed-loop liquid solutions to heat sinks and aftermarket graphics coolers, we know what to look out for.

news - MAY 4 24

Peripheral company Arctic has released a new cooler for graphics cards.

news - APRIL 30 36

Thermaltake is rolling out its Frio Extreme CPU cooler that was announced earlier this year.

news - APRIL 13 51

A scientist discovered a way to cool semiconductors much more efficiently than a traditional copper-based heat-spreader can.

news - APRIL 5 17

Fractal Design has released seven new "silent" fans.

news - MARCH 30 31

Intel has been granted a patent which ties cooling fan speed to CPU leakage power.

news - MARCH 26 33

If you're looking a a liquid cooled system packing Nvidia's Kepler GPUs, here it is.

news - MARCH 22 33

Asetek has modified an Alienware M18x gaming notebook with liquid cooling and, of course, an overclocked processor.

news - MARCH 15 18

Intel was granted a patent described as "extended thermal management" that is based on the idea that the reduction of the temperature of one component can also reduce the temperature of other devices.

reviews - MARCH 14 41

Big radiators need lots of space that most enclosures simply weren't designed to offer. We're using Swiftech’s latest triple-fan cooler to test the fitment and performance in four cases supposedly set up to...

picture story - MARCH 8 53

Big radiators facilitate lots of cooling power without much noise. But taking the plunge into water also requires a specially-designed case. We inspect the layout and features of four 3 x 120 mm-capable chassis...

news - FEBRUARY 23 15

Austrian cooler company Noctua announced a new low-profile cooler designed for small form factor Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX computers as well as home theater PCs.

reviews - FEBRUARY 16 75

Do Intel’s Core i7-3000-series CPUs really need closed-loop liquid cooling? Today we're testing fourteen different LGA 2011-compatible air coolers on an overclocked Core i7-3960X in order to determine whose...

news - FEBRUARY 7 26

Frostbyte, but nothing to do with Crytek's engine. Rather, this is some other form of cool tech.

picture story - FEBRUARY 7 31

Do LGA 2011-based processors really need to be matched up to closed-loop liquid coolers? Not at all. We collected 14 different high-end heat sink kits able to do the job with air. Keep an eye out for our...

reviews - JANUARY 16 44

I just got back from CES 2012. And although I’ve attended a great many Consumer Electronics Shows, Computexes, and Comdexes (never a CeBIT), this year’s show was by far the most intense. It wasn’t that...

news - JANUARY 13 36

We see a lot of cool concepts at CES and today is no different, thanks to Cooler Master's latest effort.

news - JANUARY 12 24

There is hope for a future in which computing devices could, theoretically, operate without the need for elaborate cooling techniques.

news - JANUARY 7 30

Thermaltake has announced the release of its new Frio Extreme CPU Cooler, which made its first appearance earlier this year at Computex Taipei.

news - JANUARY 6 59

Build the coolest system to win.

news - JANUARY 4 8

Another month has gone by and our hard-working team has made numerous new updates to our hardware testing charts. Peep all the new additions at the links inside!

news - DECEMBER 8 31

Kingston claims the world record for DDR3 clock frequency with its HyperX T1 model.

news - DECEMBER 6 22

You can debate Moore's Law back and forth, but it appears that there is always speculation that it will hit a wall eventually.

reviews - DECEMBER 5 102

Offering a taste of liquid-cooled performance without the maintenance hassle, sealed-liquid systems are the logical choice for many high-end builds. We compare four options to an air-cooled standard to see if...

news - NOVEMBER 28 40

We're not exactly sure how often a true and dangerous fire develops within a computer case. However, just in case (Ed. note: hah), IBM has invented a fire-suppression system that will conveniently and...

reviews - NOVEMBER 16 60

After discussing the theory of PC cooling, in Part One, we now move on to technology and implementation, discussing case fans, CPU coolers, and thermal grease. We even wrap up with a recipe you can use if you...

news - NOVEMBER 11 18

Swiftech has released two liquid cooling kits, the H20-220 Edge HD and H20-320 Edge HD, which utilize the new Apogee HD CPU waterblock.

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