With a long history in the PC component market, Cooler Master is often a popular choice for any system builder. Their now legendary 212 cooler series has long been the go-to product for those looking ...
Thermaltakeunveiled the UX200 SE ARGB Lighting series of slim side-flow CPU coolers featuring ARGB LED fans. The coolers are available in black and white color options. The UX200 SE ARGB Lighting CPU ...
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AMD's Wraith Prism CPU cooler is AMD's top-end air cooler and is considered by some to be the best OEM CPU cooler available. It is bundled with a number of AMD Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9 processors, ...
Some beautifully presented images of Zalman's upcoming VF2000 LED have been published on the web which was first spotted at CES earlier this month. The folks at Zalman have really put their heads ...
Addressable RGB LEDs with a diameter of 120 mm are installed on the top cover of the heat sink and the cooling fan. The package also includes a specific tiny controller that allows you to alter the ...
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My first retail purchase of an aftermarket CPU cooler was a Zalman CNPS9500, in all its copper glory. The cooler was rated really well at that time and only bested in the Zalman lineup by the 9700 ...
Every overclocker and gamer knows that a solid CPU cooler can make a real difference in benchmarks and in games, so for that extra edge, you need a good aftermarket CPU cooler. There are lots of good ...
The Cooler Master 212 LED may not offer anything in the way of innovation, but it’s great to see Cooler Master given their customers exactly what they want. The 212 has long been the popular choice ...
Not all systems need a CPU cooler upgrade – for low-end, non-overclocked Intel CPUs, for example, the stock cooler tends to manage fine. However, upgrading is often a cheap way to attain lower noise ...