Water-cooling systems look spectacular inside a PC. But do you really need them? For most gamers, the honest answer is… no.
Every PC needs some kind of cooling mechanism to transfer heat away from the processor, at which point you'll need to choose between air cooling and liquid cooling. As a PC enthusiast who builds my ...
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Intel has revealed that it's experimenting with direct CPU water cooling, where an Intel CPU package has a waterblock built onto it to remove as much heat as possible from the chip. The company has ...
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All-in-one water-cooling systems are becoming increasingly popular for cooling CPUs. However, compact water cooling systems not only have advantages, but also disadvantages compared to conventional ...
Nvidia's latest AI servers ditch water-hungry cooling fans in favour of a closed-loop liquid system, the same technology ...
You might be content to cool your CPU with a basic CPU cooler using a heatsink and fan, but master overclocker Roman "Der8auer" Hartung has just demonstrated that you can also cool an AMD Ryzen 7 ...
REDMAGIC has launched a 9-inch gaming tablet with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, liquid cooling, RGB lights, and dual USB-C ...