We decided to test a $10 CPU Cooler, and see how well it works. Did our house burn down? Keep reading to find out!
Today AMD announces its long awaited Ryzen 5000 series, powered by the new Zen 3 architecture. This is the second...
Our friends at VideoCardz have obtained the press slide deck for the upcoming RX 6000 GPUs from AMD, and as...
This is our liveblog for AMD’s Zen 3 reveal. Join us as we analyze the reveal of AMD’s upcoming Zen...
Today we'll be looking at ASRock's b560 Steel Legend, a rather impressive mid range motherboard which performs on par with z590 motherboards twice it's price.
We take a quick look at Intel's ARC A770 LE.
Today, AMD announced its long awaited RX 6000 series. Some things were about inline with our expectations, others weren’t. Let’s...
This is our liveblog for AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 series reveal. Join us as we analyze the reveal of AMD’s upcoming...
Unfortunately, due to a lack of supply, we were not able to secure any Ryzen 5000 CPU (though we are...
In most common workloads, the Freezer 34 is strong enough to run Intel's i9-13900k without any limitations at all. For those who run high intensity workloads, the Freezer 34 will provide ~91% of the performance of a high end AIO. While I don't have noise level numbers in this review, I can assure you it runs fairly quietly. For most folks and the tasks they run, Arctic's Freezer 34 is a good air cooler which provides more than enough cooling to run Raptor Lake CPUs.
Today we'll be comparing Intel's newly released "Beast Canyon" Extreme NUC, which uses a TigerLake i9-11900kb, to it's predecessor "Ghost Canyon" which uses the i9-9980hk. Each features an 8c CPU with a 65w long term TDP and are officially "unlocked", allowing for overclocking.