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Does thermal paste expire? 20-year-old TIM tested
By Mark Tyson published
Testing shows that 20-year-old thermal paste performs similarly to new gunk. If you keep it well, then perhaps you don't need to renew your paste stocks over time.

Arctic Freezer 34 Esports Duo Cooler Review: A Twin-Fan Triple Threat
By Garrett Carver published
Arctic’s new esports-themed air cooler boasts aggressive styling, disruptive pricing and impressive performance.

Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 AIO Cooler Review: Unique, Affordable Performance
By Garrett Carver published
System builders with an aversion to RGB lighting who seek a liquid cooler with distinct attitude should put Arctic’s Liquid Freezer II 280 cooler on their short list.

Arctic Teases Semi-Passive, Near-Silent Threadripper Cooler
By Matthew Connatser published
Arctic Cooling recently demonstrated a prototype of its upcoming passive cooler for Threadripper CPUs.

Arctic Cooling Introduces AMD Threadripper-Ready All-In-One Coolers
By Steven Lynch published

Arctic Liquid Freezer 240 CPU Cooler Review
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Not yet ratedIn-the-know cooling enthusiast use thick radiators and fan sandwich configurations to boost cooling without altering a case. What happens when a value cooling brand leverages both of these concepts into a 120x240mm, sub-$100, closed-loop kit?

Thermal Paste Comparison, Part Two: 39 Products Get Tested
By Igor Wallossek published
It's time for the numbers. In addition to testing liquid metal compounds and thermally conductive adhesives, each paste is discussed on its own merits before we chart out the results of four usage cases. After all, these products behave differently.

Inno3D Announces Its Black Series GeForce GTX Titan
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Inno3D announces its hybrid liquid/air cooled GTX Titan, with the cooling solution based on Arctic's Accelero Hybrid cooler.

Custom Cooling: Deepcool's Dracula And Arctic's Accelero Xtreme
By Don Woligroski published
Overclocking AMD's Radeon HD 7970 requires effective cooling, but the company's design is incompatible with most aftermarket heat sinks. Arctic and Deepcool claim to have solutions able to get the job done, without the reference cooler's loud fan.

Overclocking Core i7-3770K: Learning To Live With Compromise
By Patrick Schmid, Achim Roos published
We recently took our first look at Intel's Ivy Bridge architecture. Then, we evaluated its efficiency. Now, we turn to overclocking. Recently, each of Intel's die shrinks has helped increase frequency headroom. This time, however, we ran into some walls.
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