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Cooling

Which is The Best Position for a Tower CPU Cooler?

What is best: to install a tower CPU cooler blowing air from the front to the rear of the case, or blowing air from the bottom to the top? Let’s find out!

SilverStone TD02 CPU Cooler Review

The SilverStone TD02 is a sealed liquid cooling system for CPUs, with a full metal block and a 240 mm radiator cooled by two 120 mm fans side by side. Let’s test it.

SilverStone TD03 CPU Cooler Review

We tested the SilverStone TD03, a sealed liquid cooling system for CPUs, with a full metal block and a 120 mm radiator cooled by two 120 mm fans in push-pull configuration. Check it out!

The Truth About Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) Fans

We disassembled thirteen fans with fluid dynamic bearing to better understand what kind of bearing design they really use. You will be surprised to know that manufacturers use the same name for different things. Check it out.

Cooler Master V8 GTS CPU Cooler Review

Let’s test the V8 GTS, a new CPU cooler from Cooler Master, with eight heatpipes, two 140 mm fans, three heatsinks, and a vapor chamber at the base.

SilverStone AR02 CPU Cooler Review

Let’s test the SilverStone AR02, a CPU cooler with tower heatsink, 92 mm fan, and three heatpipes. Check it out!

Does Mayonnaise Last as a Thermal Compound?

We know that mayonnaise is a good emergency thermal compound, but does it keep working after a few days? Let’s find out!

Cooler Master Seidon 240M CPU Cooler Review

We tested the Cooler Master Seidon 240M, a sealed liquid cooling system for CPUs, with a 240 mm radiator cooled by two 120 mm fans side-by-side. Check it out!

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