During our wander around the halls of Computex today, Leo had a chance to catch up with 8Pack to check out his all new £15,000 PC build and the all new range of liquid cooling gear. This week during Computex, Overclockers UK launched the new 8Pack Supernova XL system, coming …
Read More »Computex 2019: ASRock joins the X570 party
Our coverage of Computex 2019 continues with a look at ASRock and what to expect from them for the rest of the year. Not only do we have a good look at the current slate of X570 motherboards, but there is also some talk of PCIe 4.0 SSDs getting another …
Read More »Computex 2019: Deepcool revamps its AIO liquid coolers
Over in Taipei, today Leo has been traversing the Computex show floor, and he stopped by Deepcool to see what new hardware there was on show. It seems Deepcool is focusing on its liquid coolers this year as we didn't spot any new cases – but there were a LOT …
Read More »Computex 2019: Cooler Master shows cases, coolers, peripherals and more!
Cooler Master always has a lot to show at Computex, and this year proved no different as we saw a range of new cases, air and liquid coolers, fans, power supplies, keyboards, mice, headsets … so you get the idea – the booth was packed! Starting with the new cases, …
Read More »Computex 2019: Thermaltake shows new cases and RGB gear
We already heard bits and pieces about Thermaltake's launches for Computex this year but today, our team at the show has been able to get up close with all of the new gear. In our video today, Leo takes a look at all of the cases currently on offer from …
Read More »Computex 2019: Leo is seriously impressed as he visits EKWB
Leo loves his custom loop cooling. It's no surprise, then, that he got pretty excited when visiting EKWB at Computex 2019 as the custom loop specialists had a variety of new blocks and fully-built systems on show!
Read More »Computex 2019: Hands on with Corsair’s Hydro X custom loop hardware!
Melissa visited Corsair at Computex 2019 and goes hands on with the new Hydro X watercooling gear
Read More »Computex 2019: PHANTEKS Enthoo Luxe 2, Glacier liquid cooling gear and more
We had the chance to stop by at the Phanteks suite at Computex today to get up close with all-new cases and liquid cooling gear. The Enthoo Luxe 2 makes another return, this time showing off some incredible dual systems, we also get to see some new Glacier liquid cooling …
Read More »Computex 2019: Corsair’s Hydro X custom liquid cooling range has officially launched
We've been hearing about Hydro X – Corsair's line of custom liquid cooling components – for a while now, but today marks the official launch for the watercooling hardware. There's a range of parts, from CPU and GPU blocks, to radiators, fittings and tubing, meaning you will be able to …
Read More »Computex 2019: New cases and power supplies unveiled by Cooler Master
Cooler Master usually has a lot to announce come Computex, and this year has proved no different with a range of new cases and power supplies announced. These include new Silencio chassis, a mini-ITX H-series case and Cooler Master's new Thermal Enhanced Platform for its PSUs. Cases S400 (above) Starting …
Read More »be quiet! Dark Rock Slim Review
be quiet!'s Dark Rock series goes on a diet with the new Dark Rock Slim
Read More »ASUS ROG Strix LC all-in-one liquid coolers are on the way
Last year, we saw ASUS enter the all-in-one liquid cooler market with the ROG Ryuo and ROG Ryujin CPU coolers. This year, the ROG Strix LC AIO will be joining the family, adding a lower cost option in 120mm and 240mm form factors. We had our first peek at the …
Read More »Alphacool’s new water cooling fittings double as a laser pointer
Building a custom liquid cooling loop is a fulfilling task but it also takes a lot of careful planning and accurate measuring to get it looking as good as can be. Alphacool is hoping to make that last part a bit easier for enthusiasts soon with Eiszapfen laser fittings. The …
Read More »The Dark Rock Slim is finally here and be quiet! is already giving one away
Back at CES, we had the chance to catch up with be quiet! to get a sneak preview at some of the new hardware heading our way this year. During our visit, we came across the new Dark Rock Slim, which cuts down the heatsink considerably compared to the Dark Rock …
Read More »Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 Review
Only £1 more expensive than the NH-U12S TR4. Is the Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 a bargain?
Read More »Deepcool GAMMAXX L240 AIO Cooler Review
The Deepcool GAMMAXX L240 features a 240mm radiator full RGB lighting. At £60 how could you say no?
Read More »MSI Gaming Trio RTX 2080Ti and RTX 2080 get their own EKWB custom waterblocks
MSI makes some of the best aftermarket graphics cards around and the updated Trio air cooler design is a big part of that success. Still, sometimes you want the temperatures that only liquid cooling can truly provide. For those people, EKWB has announced today that it is releasing MSI Gaming …
Read More »Antec Mercury RGB 240 Review
How does the Antec Mercury RGB 240 fare, priced at £95?
Read More »Alphacool Eisbaer Extreme 280mm Review
Alphacool's Eisbaer Extreme aims to bring custom liquid cooling to the masses, but is it worth £227?
Read More »Corsair issues recall for leaking H100i RGB Platinum SE AIO coolers
CORSAIR has an excellent track-record when it comes to all-in-one liquid coolers but it looks like some faulty units managed to slip out into the wild this year. Late last week, Corsair announced that it was issuing a product recall on a select number of Hydro Series H100i RGB Platinum …
Read More »Gamerstorm Captain 240 PRO Review
At £119.99 does the DeepCool Captain 240 PRO include enough features to really be considered 'Pro'?
Read More »Deepcool launches anti-leak technology for AIO liquid coolers
Today, Deepcool has officially launched its very own anti-leak technology, aiming to set itself apart in the AIO liquid cooling market. The patented technology achieves automated pressure balance, improving the operation safety of all-in-one liquid coolers. In future Deepcool AIOs, anti-leak technology will be included. Instead of having a valve …
Read More »Thermaltake Water 3.0 360 ARGB Sync Review
It's a tricked out 360mm AIO with impressive ARGB lighting, but is it worth the £158.99 asking price?
Read More »SilverStone Tundra Series TD02-RGB Review
The SilverStone Tundra Series TD02-RGB comes equipped with a 240mm radiator and RGB lighting for £60
Read More »All of Noctua’s coolers are now AM4 compatible out of the box
Some of Noctua's most popular CPU coolers are finally getting compatibility for AMD's AM4 socket for Ryzen processors. Free upgrade kits are being offered to current owners of one of the supported coolers, meanwhile all new stock will come with AM4 mounting hardware in the box. Noctua has offered AMD-specific …
Read More »Alphacool’s Eisbaer Solo is a compact block, pump and reservoir combo
A traditional watercooling set up can take up quite a bit of space after fitting a pump, reservoir, radiator and blocks. Over time, companies have been making water cooling more accessible with various all-in-one units but there are still plenty of people that prefer custom water cooling. If you are …
Read More »KitGuru gets a sneak peek at upcoming Arctic Liquid Freezer II and Freezer 50 TR
We are currently at Distree EMEA in France to get a sneak peek at some upcoming tech ahead of Computex later this year. While roaming around this afternoon we had the chance to catch up with Arctic, where we were shown two upcoming CPU coolers. The Arctic Liquid Freezer II …
Read More »Noctua NH-U12S TR4-SP3 Review
The 120mm Noctua NH-U12S TR4-SP3 has a larger contact surface - can it handle the heat of Threadripper?
Read More »be quiet! Dark Rock Pro TR4 Review
It's an already impressive air cooler for £80 - but can it handle Threadripper?
Read More »Gamerstorm FRYZEN CPU Cooler Review
With TR4 support and Addressable RGB LEDs, is the Deepcool Gamerstorm FRYZEN CPU Cooler worth £89.99?
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