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AMD Ryzen Motherboards Could Pose Heatsink Pressure Problem
By Igor Wallossek published
AM4 motherboards for AMD's Ryzen could pose problems regarding heatsink pressure due to screw hole height.
Cooler Master’s MasterLiquid Maker 92 Offers Closed Loop Cooling With Heatsink Footprint
By Kevin Carbotte published
Cooler Master went back to the drawing board and reinvented the closed loop cooler. The MasterLiquid Maker 92 is a liquid cooler designed to fit the profile of a traditional CPU air cooler.
Intel LGA 3647 Purley Platform Supports Knights Landing, Skylake-EP
By Paul Alcorn published
Noctua had a prototype heatsink on display at Computex 2016 that tipped us off to details on the forthcoming Purley platform.
Cryorig Reveals Cryo-Paste and Multi-Color Customod Heatsink Shrouds
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Cryorig is paying attention to the finer details, bringing you customizable heatsink shrouds and three new options for thermal paste.
Thermalright Macho Heat Sink Family Round-Up
By Kai Tubbesing published
We've seen several versions of Thermalright's HR-02 Macho since 2011, including the smaller Macho 120 and the huge HR-22. We tested the latest iteration, which sports a new base plate optimized for Intel's LGA 2011-v3 interface.
CoolChip Technologies Demos Innovative All-Aluminum Heatsink-And-Fan CPU Cooler Design
By Seth Colaner published
CoolChip Technologies developed an all-aluminum heatsink-and-fan-in-one design technology it calls "kinetic cooling.”
Noctua NH-L12 Mini-ITX CPU Heat Sink Review
By Kai Tubbesing published
Not yet ratedNoctua has a reputation for high quality and performance to match. Not surprisingly, then, its NH-L12 shows up as the priciest product in our low-profile heat sink series. Aside from its thorough accessory bundle, does spending extra on this sink pay off?
Scythe Kozuti Mini-ITX CPU Heat Sink Review
By Kai Tubbesing published
In our continuing coverage of low-profile cooling solutions for mini-ITX builds, we take a look at the Scythe Kozuti and its unconventional design. Does pulling air through heat sink fins facilitate better performance than blowing it through?
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