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Iceberg Thermal IceFLOE Oasis 240 and 360 Review: Quiet cooling dominance on a budget
By Albert Thomas published
Iceberg Thermal IceFLOE coolers deliver value with budget pricing, low noise levels (for an AIO), good thermal performance, and an industry-leading seven-year warranty.
Cool your PC for under $45 with the DeepCool AS500 Plus CPU air cooler at Amazon
By Ash Hill published
The DeepCool AS500 Plus CPU air cooler is available at Amazon for just $44, down from its usual rate of $69.
DeepCool Assassin 4S review: A quieter thermal killer
By Albert Thomas published
The Assassin 4S improves on its predecessor in most ways, but it carries a high price tag.
Noctua is back in black with $99, 120mm NH-D12L chromax.black air cooler
By Christopher Harper published
The Noctua NH-D12L is a familiar cooler that's back in black.
New AIO radiator testing reveals lead and other substandard materials
By Mark Tyson published
Igor's Lab found "huge amounts of lead" in one of the coolers.
Geometric Future Eskimo Junior 24 Review: Unique design and quiet noise levels, but mediocre performance
By Albert Thomas published
The Eskimo Junior 24 features unique looks and a subtle RGB design with one-of-a-kind fans. But it doesn’t it doesn’t impress in thermal performance.
ID-Cooling FROZN A410 and A610 Review: Budget Coolers, Reasonable Performance
By Albert Thomas published
The A410 is A-OK and performs similarly to other coolers of its class, but the A610 is disappointing in comparison.
Arctic's latest coolers are ready for Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs and socket LGA1851
By Zhiye Liu published
Arctic promises 11% better performance than the previous generation.
Annoyed by bursty fans and bloated apps, engineer writes software in Python to better control his NZXT Kraken AIO
By Aaron Klotz published
Software engineer Cal Bryant created his own fan/pump control software in Python that can read and manipulate the fan and pump speeds of his Kraken X53 AIO.
Half of tested PC watercoolers don’t use the premium materials advertised, like copper: Report
By Mark Tyson published
Veteran hardware reviewer Igor Wallossek has published an investigation into AiO CPU cooler radiator materials. Checking six branded designs, three used brass where copper components were advertised.
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