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Thermalright's all-copper AXP90-53 air cooler is a blast from the past for modern ITX builds
By Roshan Shaikh published
Thermalright targets mini-ITX system builders with its AXP90-53 all-copper version for improved cooling performance.
Gelid says new thermal pad beats pastes in performance, durability, ease of application
By Mark Tyson published
Gelid has launched its new HeatPhase Ultra thermal pad, which it says uses phase change material for better performance than some of the best pastes.
Apple-Scented Thermal Paste Launches in Japan
By Mark Tyson published
An apple-scented thermal paste has been launched in Japan. One explanation provided is that the light green color helps DIYers check for an even application.
Noctua Releases Blacked-Out chroma.black CPU Coolers
By Roshan Shaikh published
Keeping in line chroma.black lineup, the low-profile CPU coolers replace the signature Noctua color on the fans with an all-black color scheme.
Noctua Enthusiast Builds Superior Handheld Cooling Fan
By Mark Tyson published
An enthusiast has built his own Noctua-inspired handheld fan. DIY is probably quicker than waiting for an official Noctua product.
Asus Outlines New Liquid Metal Performance Guarantee for Chinese ROG Laptops
By Mark Tyson published
Asus is rolling out this guarantee to Chinese customers.
Passive Salt Water Cooling Boosts CPU Performance by Almost 33%
By Mark Tyson published
A passive cooler using lithium bromide salt helped a test system deliver almost 33% better performance and stay cool for 10x longer, compared to alternatives.
Dynatron Rolls Out First LGA7529 Cooler for Intel's Granite Rapids
By Anton Shilov published
Dynatron's quietly launches L38 all-in-one liquid cooler for Intel's Granite Rapids SP processors that dissipate up to 700W .
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