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Arctic launches its best thermal paste yet for chips of all types
By Zhiye Liu published
Arctic has launched the MX-7 thermal paste, the successor to the all-popular MX-6.

The data center cooling state of play (2025) — Liquid cooling is on the rise as thermal density demands skyrocket in AI data centers
By Anton Shilov published
Premium From the air outside to de-ionized water inside.

Scythe Big Shuriken 4 Review: Compact SFF cooling for Mini-ITX
By Albert Thomas published
Can Scythe’s Big Shuriken 4 SFF cooler, designed for Mini-ITX, handle AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X? You might be surprised!

Best CPU Cooler deals 2026
By Joe Shields last updated
Here are the best CPU cooler deals 2026.

Best Thermal Paste for CPUs 2025: 90 TIM Compounds Tested and Ranked
By Paul Alcorn last updated
We tested 37 different thermal compounds with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X and over 90 thermal compounds with Intel Core i9 CPUs to help you find the best one to help cool your CPU.

You can now buy Thermaltake's head-turning Minecube 360 Ultra liquid AIO
By Kunal Khullar published
The Minecube 360 Ultra introduces a four-screen layout and practical fan features, though its cost sits above most LCD coolers

Noctua confirms that Intel's Nova Lake won't need new CPU coolers
By Zak Killian published
A support message from the Austrian heatsink manfaucturer makes it clear that you'll be able to use the same mounting hardware on Intel's new CPUs.

Noctua’s flagship NH-D15 G2 CPU cooler is now available in an all-black Chromax variant
By Kunal Khullar published
Noctua is introducing all-black Chromax variants of the NH-D15 G2 cooler along with the NF-A14x25r G2 and NF-A14x25 G2 140mm PWM fans

Cooling system for a single Nvidia Blackwell Ultra NVL72 rack costs a staggering $50,000
By Anton Shilov published
More power, more expensive cooling.

Membrane evaporative cooling tech achieves record-breaking results, could be solution for next-generation AI server cooling
By Aaron Klotz published
Membrane evaporative cooling achieved 800 watts of heat flux per square centimeter, and it's not even close to its theoretical performance limit.
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