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Tryx Panorama 360 ARGB Review: Cooling newcomer brings F1-level performance
By Albert Thomas published
Tryx, a new contender in the cooling market, sets itself apart from the competition through its eye-catching design and strong performance.
RGB-infused direct die cooling block arrives for Intel LGA1700 CPUs
By Mark Tyson published
Mycro Direct-Die Pro RGB V1 offers up to six degrees Celsius cooler temperatures than its non-RGB stablemate.
Nvidia partner SMC offers containerized data center GPUs which are 28% cheaper and 50% more power efficient
By Jowi Morales published
Singapore-based firm Sustainable Metal Cloud uses containerized HyperCubes — data center GPUs that use immersion cooling — to deliver a more power efficient server solution.
A second look at Arctic’s Liquid Freezer III using our updated cooler testing methodology
By Albert Thomas published
This article explains Tom’s Hardware’s new methods for testing and benchmarking CPU coolers, and features Arctic’s Liquid Freezer III 360.
Valkyrie Syn 240 AIO Liquid Cooler Review: Good performance, clunky software
By Albert Thomas published
Valkyrie’s Syn 240 AIO features a 2.4-inch LCD and upgradable storage.
Cooler Master ION 360 AIO Liquid Cooler Review: One step forward, two steps back
By Albert Thomas published
Does Cooler Master’s first high-performance AIO liquid cooler with a fancy LCD screen impress in our testing?
New massive liquid cooling radiator weighs over 35lbs, holds nine 200mm fans
By Jowi Morales published
Watercool introduces the MO-RA IV 200, 400, and 600 radiators, which can accommodate two, four, and nine 200mm fans for the ultimate cooling capacity.
$10,000 AI-generated, 3D-printed liquid nitrogen container tested — supercools CPUs up to 3 times faster than standard pots
By Jeff Butts published
Supercool, super fast.
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