Taoyuan, Taiwan, May 30th 2023 – ENERMAX, an industry-leading force dedicated to designing extreme-performance computer power supplies and cooling solutions,...
Today, we will be taking a look at Arctic’s newest AIO, the Liquid Freezer II, which is a performance-focused cooler...
We test BeQuiet's new ARGB cooler with Intel's i9-13900K, can it handle the heat?
Earlier this week we covered Cooler Master’s case updates, and now we’ll be taking a look at their coolers which...
DeepCool’s LT720 WH is one of the few coolers capable of keeping AMD's Ryzen 7700X under TJMax in any workload – provided you don’t raise the power limits.
Can a mid-range liquid cooler keep up with the king of air coolers? Read on to find out!
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 will be looking at Cooler Master’s high end MasterLiquid ML240P Mirage AIO, which has a 240mm long radiator...
DeepCool has created a great product with the LS720. Featuring the 4th generation of DeepCool's in-house water pump design, the LS720 provides cooling performance of up to 8c+ better than it's previous generation AIOs. At $149 it provides a great value, providing performance similar to coolers which cost $50+ more.
After NZXT’s wildly successful Kraken AIO models have been getting rather long in the teeth NZXT has decided to update...