We test BeQuiet's new ARGB cooler with Intel's i9-13900K, can it handle the heat?
hermalright's Frozen Notte 360 aRGB lives up to the challenge of taming Intel's most difficult CPU to cool - handling up to 309W in our most demanding test with the Raptor Lake i9-13900K. However, it achieves this at the cost of noise - it's the loudest cooler we've tested in this scenario.
Bridge buildings across a campus, neighborhood, or even a city, with a pair of Ubiquiti airFiber 60 LRs! We unbox and set up these antennas and speedtest a 3km bridge!
As someone who’s been writing about computer components for half a decade, with a specific interest in graphics cards, I’ve...
Cooler Master's PL360 Flux 30th Anniversary edition comes with special branding and lives up to the challenge of taming Intel's most difficult CPU to cool - handling up to 309W in our most demanding test with the Raptor Lake i9-13900K. When workloads are restricted to 200W or less it runs fairly quietly, and when TDP is reduced to 125W or less it runs whisper silent.
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.
Everything that's been confirmed, and a few things which haven't been confirmed, about Intel's upcoming XeSS competitor to DLSS & FSR
In this report, we’ll take a quick look at NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture, which is powering the company’s upcoming GeForce RTX...