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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.

Big Air: 14 LGA 2011-Compatible Coolers For Core i7-3000, Reviewed
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Do Intel’s Core i7-3000-series CPUs really need closed-loop liquid cooling? Today we're testing fourteen different LGA 2011-compatible air coolers on an overclocked Core i7-3960X in order to determine whose is the most effective.

How To: Properly Plan And Pick Parts For An Air-Cooled PC, Part 2
By Igor Wallossek published
After discussing the theory of PC cooling, in Part One, we now move on to technology and implementation, discussing case fans, CPU coolers, and thermal grease. We even wrap up with a recipe you can use if you fail to cool your PC properly.

Nettop Round-Up: Four Tiny PCs, Benchmarked And Reviewed
By Don Woligroski published
We're testing four nettops: Arctic Cooling’s MC001-BD, ASRock’s CoreHT 252B, Giada’s i50, and Zotac’s Zbox AD03BR-PLUS. All of these tiny, quiet systems take a very different approach to compact computing, and we fill you in on what makes them unique.

Arctic Cooling Shows Off Fanless Media PC
By Marcus Yam, Andrea Ferrario published
Arctic Cooling makes a silent PC.

Who's Who In Power Supplies: Brands, Labels, And OEMs
By Igor Wallossek, Tom's Hardware Community published
Did you think all power supplies were manufactured by the brand selling them? We show you what makes a good PSU and reveal who actually builds PSUs. You can actually find lots of quality, instead of just scrap metal, behind some of the budget labels.

Three Aftermarket Graphics Coolers On GeForce GTX 480
By Don Woligroski published
Today we're testing three of the largest graphics card coolers available: Arctic Cooling's Accelero XTREME Plus, DeepCool's V6000, and Zalman's VF3000F. Can these products bring performance to the table commensurate with their large triple-slot size?
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