Piecing together a custom liquid cooling setup can be intimidating. Throw hardline tubing into the mix and it can be downright scary for first-time builders. While it's not going to become mainstream ...
There’s just nothing cooler than a custom-built water-cooling solution for a PC. Everything about it – from its looks, to its performance, even all the work and research and prep work you need to do ...
The XH303i RGB PRO and XH305i RGB PRO deliver all the necessary components for powerful CPU cooling in one box, in either black or white. An XC7 RGB PRO CPU Water Block, compatible with Intel LGA 1700 ...
CORSAIR have today unveiled the new iCUE LINK HX405i water cooling kit, the latest generation of their award winning Hydro X Series of custom water-cooling kits. This kit offers a full water-cooled ...
The EK-KIT HT240 and HT360 that includes hard tubing instead of the typical soft tubing we see on most DIY kits. Hard tubing will take a bit more thought and effort for loop design, but the appearance ...
Editor's take: Constructing a custom liquid cooling loop can be a daunting task, especially if you don't have any prior liquid cooling experience. Corsair claims its new kits are ideal for newcomers ...
Custom liquid cooling was in its heyday around 10 years ago, as every enthusiast wanted to craft the next best watercooling loop. It might not be as prevalent anymore, thanks to more advanced AIOs and ...
EK announced that it would no longer sell its entry-level EK Fluid Gaming aluminum water cooling systems to consumers. To avoid the risk of mixing metals, all EK custom cooling components will now be ...
It's always interesting to pitch a custom water-cooling kit against the best that the AIO world has to offer, and the Raijintek components were going head-to-head with the £150 Corsair H150i Pro RGB, ...
EK is updating the EK-Classic Kits by transitioning them all to the more customizable 5V D-RGB lighting and adding more tools in the package to help loop builders. That’s not where the magic stops, as ...
Water cooling for high-end PCs is, in theory, a terrific idea. Using water to cool vital system components like your CPU and GPU allow for cooler temperatures, lower noise levels, longer component ...
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