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Thermal Grizzly direct die liquid cooling product issue has been found and fixed
By Mark Tyson published
Der8auer’s refinements mean the Mycro Direct Die is back and better than ever.

Thermaltake confirms 71 CPU cooler models are fully compatible with Intel LGA1851
By Jowi Morales published
Thermaltake just released a list of existing LGA1700 coolers, including air coolers, AIOs, and water blocks, that will be compatible with the upcoming Intel Arrow Lake chips.

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.

DeepCool penalizes Chinese distributor for selling sanctioned products on Amazon in the US — blurred logo and brand name change violated contract
By Matt Safford published
The company states 'Shaking Tank' Amazon sales were "not a DeepCool official action at all."

Cooler Master's TIM application is a work of art
By Christopher Harper published
Cooler Master shows off its gamut of CryoFuze 5 thermal paste colors with a silly painting project.

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.

LG wants to move from cooling homes to cooling data centers
By Jowi Morales published
LG wants to expand into the data center cooling business while growing its subscription services for continuous revenue.

Thermal Grizzly's new thermal pad has a phase-changing design
By Aaron Klotz published
Thermal Grizzly has introduced a new thermal pad that can change from a solid to a liquid above 113 degrees Fahrenheit (45 degrees Celsius) through a phase-changing material.
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