A fresh paste is probably the last thing you need.
the Cooler Master Hyper 212+ CPU heatsink, and if you’re wondering it has “CPU” in the name, that’s because it has a computer built into it. Behind a large fan and lots of aluminum fins for cooling ...
Even a 360mm AIO won't always keep your CPU cool ...
One of the most important decisions you can make when planning out your gaming PC build is how to keep all the components in your case cool. Proper cooling increases the lifespan of your parts and can ...
Back in 2019, Noctua created something of a stir when it showcased a CPU cooler capable of dissipating the 95W TDP of a Core i9-9900K without requiring a fan. A large amount of interest in the passive ...
Every overclocker and gamer knows that a solid CPU cooler can make a real difference in benchmarks and in games, so for that extra edge, you need a good aftermarket CPU cooler. There are lots of good ...
You don't need to spend a lot of money to get a great CPU cooler. Indeed, some of the best budget CPU coolers can give you seriously impressive performance, even giving you some headroom for ...
[G3R] writes to us about a mod they did on a HP ProDesk/EliteDesk 400 G3 miniPC they use as a home emulation center. The miniPC would overheat as soon as the CPU load increased, resulting in frame ...
Heatsink technology has rapidly improved over the last few years. The introduction of heatpipes, use of large radius fans and the sophisticated mounting mechanisms have all aided these developments.
A fairly straight forward question: can I mount a heatsink rotated 90 degrees? Specifically I'm looking at socket 1156 and the Scythe Mugen2 which comes with a backplate. I'm not sure if the mounting ...