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Yet Another Patent Troll-Proof Liquid Cooler From Swiftech
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Swiftech's H140-X follows the company's latest trend in building patent troll-proof all-in-one water cooling units.

Rumor: AMD's Single-GPU R9 390X Will Be Liquid Cooled
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Is it possible that AMD's next flagship GPU will be liquid cooled out of the factory?

Building An Intel-Based MicroATX Gaming PC On A Budget
By Igor Wallossek, Arne Weigold published
Today we put a Pentium G3258 in a cheap H97 motherboard, overclocked it to 4.4 GHz, added a GTX 750 Ti, then tossed in tons of new Deepcool gear.

PowerColor Devil 13 Dual Core R9 290X 8 GB Review: Dual Hawaii on Air
By Igor Wallossek published
PowerColor’s Devil 13 graphics card, with its two Hawaii GPUs and massive heat sink, weighs in at more than two kilograms and exudes luxury. But can it compete with AMD’s dual-GPU reference design with closed-loop water cooling? Let’s find out!

Asetek is Granted a Liquid Cooling Patent for GPUs
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Asetek has acquired yet another patent that worries us.

Asetek Victor of 2013 Data Center Dynamics EMEA Award for Innovative Liquid Cooling
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Asetek Wins 2013 Data Center Dynamics EMEA Award for Innovative Liquid Cooling.

Swiftech Withdraws H220 Liquid Coolers from the US Market
By Tarun Iyer published
Following a patent infringement claim from Asetek, Swiftech has withdrawn its H220 liquid coolers from the US market to "avoid litigation."

Cooler Master Responds to Asetek Dispute
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Earlier we informed you that Asetek was suing Cooler Master, and Cooler Master has responded to these allegations.

Asetek Sues Cooler Master for Patent Infringement
By Niels Broekhuijsen, Tarun Iyer published
Asetek is suing Cooler Master over the design of water coolers.

Four Closed-Loop CPU Coolers Take On Noctua's NH-D14
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Closed-loop liquid coolers relieve stress from our motherboards, without the portability and maintenance issues of traditional open-loop kits. Are these the best devices for system builders who plan to move their machines and want to avoid damage?
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