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Ambitious modder creates custom passive water-cooled PC
Innovative London-based PC cooling firm Billet Labs builds and showcases a completely passive, fanless, gaming build.
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The Maingear Apex Force and Apex Rush might be the most beautiful water-cooled desktops at CES 2025
Maingear is one of the original boutique PC makers that popularized water-cooled rigs more than 20 years ago. However, after ...
The world's biggest trade show for mobile devices is wrapping up in Barcelona this week, and now an interloper has appeared in the form of a tiny water-cooled gaming desktop that looks to pack a ...
The build comes from Felix at Billet Labs, who set out to answer the question: can you cool more than 500W worth of modern PC ...
The same Chinese company that unveiled a handheld gaming PC this week that uses a pair of glasses for a display also showed off another small gaming computer at Mobile World Congress this week. The ...
We're big fans of Corsair's One gaming PCs, thanks to their innovative case designs, water-cooled components, and incredibly compact footprints, but they're usually prohibitively expensive. That's why ...
A tinkerer on YouTube has busted open his Steam Deck to fit it with a custom water cooling system. The project is featured in a 15-minute video, as YouTuber Diy Papi takes you through the workings of ...
Watercooling is usually more efficient than air cooling for the same volume of equipment, and — important for many people — it is generally quieter. However, you still have water pump noises to deal ...
Engineers at NEC and Hitachi are taking water cooling beyond the processor with a new PC designed to fit into the living room. The Valuestar W went on sale this week in Japan and packs a digital TV ...
Japanese users won’t have to worry about a noisy cooling fan disturbing them while they watch high-definition movies on NEC’s newest computer — the PC, equipped with a Blu-ray drive, uses ...
Hitachi Ltd. has announced the commercial launch of its water-cooled notebook PC, a 1.8GHz mobile Pentium 4-based machine which uses a patented Hitachi system to aid heat dissipation. Most notebooks ...
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