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This is the world's first liquid cooler that chills both CPU and RAM
By Sean Endicott published
Everybody knows you can liquid cool a CPU, but this new liquid cooler keeps the temperature of a CPU and RAM down.
What's the best liquid for PC water cooling?
By Rich Edmonds published
Do you go with a simple distilled water with growth inhibitor or all out with a premixed formula? Here's what you need to know about using the best liquid for your PC water cooling.
How to find the right aftermarket CPU cooler for your PC
By Rich Edmonds last updated
Choosing the right CPU cooler for your PC is important, since it's the only component that prevents your processor from melting. Here's how to choose one.
Beginner's guide to PC water cooling fittings
By Rich Edmonds published
Here's what you need to know about fitting types and sizing for PC water cooling loops.
How to clean your PC's CPU water blocks
By Rich Edmonds published
CPU water blocks (as well as their GPU counterparts) will undoubtedly contain some form of bacterial growth after months of use. Here's how to keep them clean.
PC water-cooling project part one: Ordering all the parts
By Rich Edmonds last updated
Building a custom water-cooled solution for your PC is a fantastic project to undertake. In part one of our small series, we take a look at all the parts we ordered before getting started.
PC water-cooling project part three: Completing 'the Leviathan'
By Rich Edmonds last updated
Our green beast is finally complete! No longer does the Core P5 case look barren. We finished our water-cooling setup, and we're pleased to present you with what we enthusiastically named "the Leviathan."
PC water-cooling project part two: Cut tubes, not corners
By Rich Edmonds last updated
In part two of our water-cooling project, we look at cutting PETG tubing to size and then bending it to connect various components.
Proof that a custom PC water-cooling loop can improve performance
By Rich Edmonds published
The results we found by measuring CPU temperatures before and after we installed a water-cooling loop are staggering. Specifically, we saw a 24-degree F (13-degree C) drop using the same hardware and testing method.
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