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Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 Review: Improving On A Classic Case
By Kai Tubbesing published
Fractal Design scored a lot of fans with the simple and elegant architecture of its Arc Midi enclosure. The Arc Midi R2 represents an evolutionary step forward for the company, incorporating a number of refinements that build on the original's strengths.

Fast And Cheap? Five Sub-$160 Z87 Motherboards For Enthusiasts
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Intel’s Haswell architecture has mainstream leanings. And yet some of the motherboards out there are really high-end. Today we're looking at five platforms under the $160 mark that hopefully put some value back into being an enthusiast.

Thermalright Introduces the AXP-200 Low-Profile CPU Cooler
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Thermalright's AXP-200 CPU cooler has finally been released.

Three Thermalright True Spirit Heat Sinks, Reviewed
By Kai Tubbesing published
Thermalright sent over all three models in its True Spirit heat sink family, complete with 92, 120, and 140 mm fans. We dropped each one onto an FX-8350 processor to gauge its cooling performance and acoustic output. Which one takes the value win?

Nine Big Air Coolers For Intel's Haswell CPUs, Reviewed
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Intel's Haswell-based CPUs have a unique cooling problem that leaves many overclockers in a quandary. Today, we're rounding up nine different sink and fan combinations to see if any can contend with the fourth-gen Core processor's copious heat.

Thermalright's Possibly Passive CPU Cooler Designs Spotted
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Thermalright appears to be working on a new C-type CPU cooler.

Five Z87 Motherboards Under $220, Reviewed
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Intel’s Haswell architecture displaces Ivy Bridge in its desktop line-up, bringing with it yet another new CPU interface. We tested six motherboards that claimed to be ready for your overclocking efforts, and included the five survivors in today’s review.

CrossFire Versus SLI Scaling: Does AMD's FX Actually Favor GeForce?
By Thomas Soderstrom published
We've heard it said before that AMD's GPUs are more platform-dependent than Nvidia's. So, what happens when you drop a Radeon and a GeForce into an FX-8350-based system? Does AMD's CPU get in the way of its GPU running as well as it possibly could?
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