Jonsbo has launched its latest AIO liquid cooler, adding an LCD display onto the CPU block, and combining your fans into a single-frame for easier installation.
Read More »Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 Ion now available in white
Cooler Master is launching a white variant of the MasterLiquid 360 Ion AIO watercooler, giving consumers an alternative look for users to complement the aesthetics of their systems. Like the original model, it has an LCD integrated within the pump block and packs three Mobius 120P ARGB, but in this …
Read More »Corsair introduces new Nautilus RS entry-level AIO CPU coolers
Corsair has recently launched two new series of AIO water coolers: Nautilus RS and Nautilus RS ARGB. Designed for both performance enthusiasts and casual users alike, these coolers represent Corsair's new entry-level solutions, offering the core features of what makes an AIO a solid cooling solution. The Nautilus RS series has …
Read More »Corsair launches flagship iCUE Link TITAN RX AIO coolers
Corsair is expanding its AIO CPU cooler lineup with the iCUE Link Titan RX LCD, bringing an additional layer of customisation to the iCUE Link Titan RX AIOs were launched earlier this year. Building on the success of the Titan RX RGB series, the Titan RX LCD promises the same …
Read More »Chieftec gets into liquid cooling with first Iceberg AIOs
The Chieftec Iceberg AIO liquid coolers have arrived, ready to bring your CPU temperatures down while keeping prices reasonable.
Read More »bequiet! unleashes new Light Loop AIO liquid coolers this month
bequiet! has just unveiled the Light Loop, the latest addition to its AIO cooling lineup. Available in black and white, these new AIO liquid CPU coolers' key selling point is its RGB lighting system, which consists of up to 64 individual ARGB LEDs, depending on whether it's the 240 or …
Read More »Cooler Master launches its first AIO with a display, the MasterLiquid 360 Ion
Cooler Master has unveiled its first AIO cooler with a customisable display, the MasterLiquid 360 Ion. In addition to the LCD screen, the MasterLiquid 360 Ion packs three 120mm ARGB fans that can be synchronised with the RGB halo surrounding the pump for an additional layer of customisation. One of …
Read More »PS3 and Xbox 360-era Battlefield games to be delisted this month
The Battlefield series has fallen far from grace over the years, with the direct Call of Duty competitor struggling to maintain relevance in a post live-service world. Despite the series’ heyday being during the PS3 and Xbox 360 era, EA have now announced that a number of its most popular …
Read More »Thermaltake updates TH V2 Ultra AIO cooler with new MagForce 2.0 fans
Thermaltake has introduced the new TH V2 Ultra EX ARGB Sync AIO cooler. This new series combines Thermaltake's TH V2 Ultra AIOs with the recently launched CT EX ARGB Sync fans featuring the MagForce 2.0 Design. The TH V2 Ultra EX ARGB Sync series comes in four variants, featuring 120mm …
Read More »Arctic Liquid Freezer III AIO CPU coolers appear to be on the way
Arctic is preparing to launch a successor to its impressive Liquid Freezer II AIO liquid CPU cooler. A leaked trailer shows the new Arctic Liquid Freezer III coolers, but the company has yet to announce them. As seen on the trailer shared by OuKi (via TechPowerUP), the pump block has …
Read More »Gigabyte introduces new Aorus Waterforce X II and Waterforce II AIO coolers
Gigabyte Aorus, well known for its high-end PC gaming solutions, is back with new AIO liquid coolers. The new Waterforce II and Waterforce X II CPU coolers will ship with up to 360mm radiators, along with new pump and fan designs to offer improved CPU cooling. The DIY-friendly designs of …
Read More »Enermax announces the LIQMAXFLO AIO with VRM cooling and new pumps
Enermax introduces the LIQMAXFLO series, its first AIO CPU cooler with a VRM fan. Featuring Enermax's new Dual-Chamber Xtreme pump and the latest silent fans the company has released, the new coolers aim to deliver cool and quiet performance. The LIQMAXFLO series has intelligent PWM on its VRM fans, radiator …
Read More »Metal Gear Solid 4 did not come to Xbox due to its lack of Blu-Ray disc support
The Metal Gear Solid franchise has historically been associated with PlayStation. That said, support for Xbox finally arrived with the release of MGSV. Interestingly, it has now been confirmed that an Xbox 360 version of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots was in development – but did not …
Read More »Xbox 360 emulator gets major post-processing update
While PlayStation and Nintendo systems get all the attention when it comes to emulator support (due in part to having more non-PC titles), the Xbox 360 still has many worthwhile exclusive games, and so it is exciting to see the system’s leading emulator (Xenia) get even better. Making the announcement …
Read More »Win a Thermaltake ToughLiquid Ultra 360 AIO cooler with LCD display! (closed)
In need of a cooler upgrade? Then you won't want to miss out on our latest competition. This month, we are teaming up with Thermaltake to give away a ToughLiquid Ultra 360 AIO liquid cooler, better yet, the competition is open worldwide!
Read More »Obama’s farewell address can be viewed in VR
Outgoing U.S. President Barack Obama gave his farewell speech last night and for the first time in history, it can be viewed in its entirety in 360 degree video form. That means that if you have a compatible VR headset, be it PC or mobile based, you can take in …
Read More »Win the latest Drobo 5C DAS Device worth £349
On 4th October 2016 Drobo announced the world’s first self-managing USB Type-C storage solution. It offers 5 bays, each of which can take the biggest 3.5″ desktop drives available today – with a maximum volume capability of 64TB and support for Drobo's BeyondRAID technology. KitGuru readers have the chance to win one …
Read More »Live surgery to be performed in VR this afternoon
If you've ever wondered what it's like to perform surgery to remove cancerous tissue from a patient's bowel, today is the day to find out. All you need is a decent internet connection, a willing mind and a virtual reality headset. This is the first operation ever streamed in 360 …
Read More »Fractal Design Kelvin S36 360mm Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Today we are going to take a look at one of the first ever liquid CPU coolers from Fractal Design – the Kelvin S36. This particular model sits at the top of their range and is designed for those who are looking to get achieve the best possible cooling performance …
Read More »Tt eSPORTS ConsoleOne Gaming Headset
Today we are going to look at Tt eSPORTS first attempt at a console gaming headset, the ConsoleOne. It appears to be based heavily on the Shock gaming headset that we reviewed recently and commended for delivering excellent value for money. In addition to being a console gaming headset, the …
Read More »Try 360 degrees of global pixel fun for free
Without doubt, Google maps has played its part in the revolution of the world through technology. We think it's perfectly normal to check out a route to a destination in another city – from the comfort of our own home. But there are limitations. Fisheye image provider, 360Cities takes the …
Read More »Speedlink Medusa NX Core (X360 & PS3) Gaming Headset Review
This year there are a vast number of gaming headsets on the market, making it much harder for the consumer to find the perfect model to suit their own tastes. Companies such as Razer and SteelSeries only produce gaming peripherals whereas others like Logitech produce a larger range of products …
Read More »SteelSeries Spectrum 7XB Wireless Xbox 360 Gaming Headset
Recently we looked at the Spectrum 5XB, SteelSeries' first attempt at an Xbox 360 gaming headset …. essentially their 5H headset with a clever adapter which allowed you to plug it into an Xbox controller for Xbox Live chat. Not to rest on their laurels, the SteelSeries' boffins have been …
Read More »Geek.com investigates XBox disk scratching, Microsoft prepares response
KitGuru's earlier story about XBox 360 disk scratching being reported by customers seems to have resonated with press and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic. Uber tech site Geek.com has now taken an interest. Here's a quick update from KitGuru. When you consider what you get, what it does …
Read More »XBox 360 can kill discs – John Lewis customer services speaks
One customer experiencing a problem is to be expected. The world is an imperfect place, screws fall out all the time, what can you do? However, speaking with an experienced customer service-oriented company like UK retail giant John Lewis can reveal much more. KitGuru brings you the latest on the …
Read More »Man spends over 200,000 years playing Black Ops
OK, we cheated a little, it's Man with a capital ‘M' and it includes all of them. Everyone of them. As a species. Including the females. Confused? KitGuru explains! Data released by software publisher shows that humanity has now spent more than 600,000,000 hours playing BlackOps online since its …
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