One of my favorite things about PC hardware is that it’s always getting better. Every year I get to enjoy the latest CPUs, GPUs, and memory advances and watch those numbers go up in turn. But there’s ...
As computing power increases with each new iteration of processors, actual power consumption tends to increase as well. All that waste heat has to go somewhere, and while plenty of us are content to ...
The Nidec-Servo's Scythe Gentle Typhoon (Model# D122C). This fan has been regarded as the best static pressure optimized fan by the PC community since it's release in 2008. The original D122C is no ...
How Much Does it Cost? The Thermaltake 140mm SWAFAN GT14 PWM Case Fans with 3 Changeable Blades are available now with an MSRP of £29.99 each. That’s not cheap for a fan, but keep in mind, that you’re ...
If your PC is running a bit hot, you may be thinking about upgrading your case with a new AIO cooler, more fans, or a giant heat sink. And while those options will work, they can get a bit expensive.
Your desktop computer generates heat as it runs, which can reach dangerous, component-killing levels inside the enclosed tower. Internal fans help dissipate this heat, but sometimes it may not be ...
I never considered cooling important enough in my first few PC builds, trusting cheap cases and stock coolers, and never looking at the CPU temps or fan curves. This approach might have worked for ...
A quiet gaming PC is no longer a luxury—it is a practical goal for gamers who want immersive performance without constant fan noise. As modern GPUs and CPUs push higher power limits, unmanaged heat ...
You've probably never sat and wondered what your PC's cooling fans look like on the inside, and specifically underneath that spinning central section where the blades protrude from. However, if you're ...
Thermaltake has nailed down the aesthetic of their fans, with these looking somewhat similar to their Tough Fan series, while also technically being the model above their flagship fixed fan design, ...