Enthusiast creates Peltier thermoelectric cooler from scratch — impressive rig uses two 360mm AIOs, homemade DC controllers, and a custom loop

A YouTuber made his own Peltier liquid cooling system to see if GPUs benefit from thermoelectric cooling. Sadly, the cooler was barely capable of cooling an RTX 3070 below ambient temperatures despite consuming over 300 wa…

Cool phones are not dead, and this liquid-cooled gaming phone proves it

Infinix just launched the GT 50 Pro, a gaming phone with an industry-first liquid cooling system that works more like a gaming PC than a smartphone.

Silverstone IceMyst Pro 360 Pro Review: Designed for RAM overclocking

Silverstone’s IceMyst Pro 360 is a unique AIO that’s designed for RAM overclocking. This review is tested with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU.

Tryx Stage 360 AIO Review: Luxurious, unique, and quiet

The Tryx Stage 360 ARGB features good thermals, quiet operation, and a unique, eye-catching display. We tested it with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU.

Thermalright’s impressive AIO cooler lets you add a panoramic screen to your PC for just $165 — bag a 20% saving on the Wonder Vision 360 and treat your CPU

Add an eye-catching AMOLED display to your PC and keep your processor cool at the same time with Thermalright’s Wonder Vision 360 UB ARGB AIO cooler.

Why Tesla should worry about BYD’s latest move

BYD is finally rolling out its 1360kW megawatt flash chargers in China, and the specs leave Tesla Superchargers in the dust with 400km of range added in about five minutes.
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Be quiet! Silent Loop 3 420 review: Performance cooling with minimal noise

Be Quiet’s Silent Loop 3 420 outperforms most 360mm AIOs while running quieter than the competition. This review is tested with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X CPU and includes noise-normalized benchmarks.

Thermalright Wonder Vision 360 UB ARGB Black review: Detachable 6.7-inch screen makes for unique possibilities

Thermalright’s Wonder Vision 360 UB ARGB features a unique ultrawide display with hundreds of customization options. We tested it with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X CPU and included noise-normalized benchmarks.

Thermalright’s LCD software for Windows ported to Linux — enthsuiast’s full-fledged port supports a ton of models and enables RGB and LCD customization

A Linux enthusiast has ported the Windows version of Thermalright’s AIO cooler control center software to Linux. Linux users can now control their AIO cooler screens directly from Linux.