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 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Keeping your computer cool is essential for optimal performance. When a PC starts to overheat, the processor frequency will drop (thermal ...
In brief: Custom liquid-cooled PCs usually look fantastic, but they can be a lot of work, expensive, and introduce potential problems, such as leaks. Imagine, then, the amount of effort and money that ...
A company from China has unveiled a unique prebuilt PC with pre-installed liquid cooling and an open-frame chassis design. The iGame Neptune PC from Colorful sports a unique aesthetic thanks to its ...
If you think the 240mm AIO cooler strapped to your CPU is pretty good, then prepare for your rig to be humbled by the monstrous cooling power on show here. This open-air water-cooled gaming PC has ...
This water-cooled gaming PC looks like it was mined out of the rock by a very lucky geologist. Armed with a CNC machine, plenty of acrylic sheet and some expert 3D modeling skills, PC modder Søren ...
Earlier this year TECNO showed off a small desktop computer designed for gaming. The MEGA Mini G1 debuted at Mobile World Congress in February, and it features a 13th-gen Intel Core i9 processor, ...
Modern computers generate a great deal of heat when under load, thus we cool them with fans and sometimes even water cooling systems. [Doug MacDowell] figured that water was alright, but why not use ...