Asetek Rad Card GPU Cooler Unveiled – The First Slot-in PCIe Radiator Card

Asetek Rad Card GPU Cooler

Asetek recently announced their new Rad Card GPU Cooler. You might have heard of the company Asetek by now, since they are responsible for the many all-in-one (AIO) liquid coolers in the market. The new Asetek Rad Card is the industry’s first “slot-in” PCIe radiator card. I think it is a cool design, as it …

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NZXT Kraken Z73 and Z63 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Now Available

NZXT kraken Z63 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler

NZXT recently released their new all-in-one liquid CPU cooler featuring and LCD display – the NZXT Kraken Z-3 series CPU coolers. The Kraken Z-3 series is composed of two variants; the Kraken Z63 with a 280mm radiator and the Kraken Z73 with a 360mm radiator. The Z-3 series looks similar to their predecessors, with round …

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All-Black Noctua CPU Coolers Now Available! – Meet the Noctua chromax.black CPU Coolers

Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black-02

Finally! After all these years, Noctua has released an aesthetically more pleasing CPU cooler lineup – the Noctua chromax.black CPU coolers. These new chromax.black CPU coolers are basically an all-black variant of their predecessors – the Noctua NH-L9i, NH-U12S and NH-D15 chromax.Black edition. On top of that, the first few thousand batches of these CPU …

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EK Lignum Series Announced – Wood-Plated Water Blocks and Fittings

EKWB recently announced their latest EK Lignum product line. This is a unique product line because the CPU block, GPU block and fittings have a wood surface or finish. Usually we see EK water blocks with a transparent acrylic cover or metal plate. Tube fittings are typically metal-finished as well. So for those who water …

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EK-CryoFuel Solid Coolants Released – Solid but it’s still liquid

EK recently announced their latest coolant with a very intriguing name – the EK-CryoFuel Solid coolants. It’s interesting because they are calling it as “solid coolant”. While it’s not really “solid”, it’s still liquid by the way. Perhaps EK is referring to the properties of the coolant, that’s why they called it “solid coolants”. Also, …

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