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Cooler Master sues competitors for infringing on patented pump-inside-radiator cooler design
By Aaron Klotz published
Cooler Master is suing three cooler manufacturers for supposedly infringing on its patented cooler designs surrounding its pump-in radiator architecture.
Arctic's Liquid Freezer III coolers could void your CPU warranty — require a custom contact frame for Intel chips
By Aaron Klotz published
Arctic is also only supplying offset mounting mechanisms for AM4 and AM5 users that are also required for AMD installations.
Gamer says fire ants infested his PC to eat thermal paste and pads
By Mark Tyson published
A user found that ants had attacked his PC, proliferating in the GPU around shredded thermal pads.
EK Direct Die AiO CPU cooler yields ‘impressive results’, with up to 20 degrees improvement vs stock
By Mark Tyson published
EK Direct Die AiO CPU cooler yields ‘impressive results’. Overclocker Der8auer tested a prototype of this Socket 1700 cooler which will become available from mid-March.
Pink thermal paste smells like strawberries
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
In collaboration with Mining Co. Ltd, CWTP has now made a strawberry-scented thermal paste available only in Japan. A few months ago, the company released an Apple Edition thermal paste.
Lamptron's new CPU cooler has a screen as big as the iPhone 15
By Zhiye Liu published
Lamptron has launched the ST060 CPU air cooler for Intel and AMD processors.
Corsair's redesigned PC fan screw installs with a single turn
By Matt Safford published
Corsair's new fans will ship with a redesigned fan screw that features a wider thread pitch, so that one full turn will insert the screw completely into your fan mounting holes.
Cooler Master wants to replace your graphics card's 3 fans with its own, 2-fan solution
By Avram Piltch published
A prototype video card cooler replace promises better temps with less noise.
XPG's hybrid dual-fan CPU cooler features an integrated pump, loop, and radiator
By Mark Tyson published
PC gaming brand XPG has showcased a new CPU cooler that shrinks an all-in-one design into the size of a regular heatpipe tower design, but we wonder if it will offer the best of both worlds.
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