The components inside your PC generate heat. Your standard heat-sink-and-fan combo is usually sufficient for the average user, but when you push your components harder, they’ll run hotter. If you want ...
Custom liquid cooling was in its heyday around 10 years ago, as every enthusiast wanted to craft the next best watercooling loop. It might not be as prevalent anymore, thanks to more advanced AIOs and ...
There’s no right or wrong answer, and viewpoints vary even among our tiny Full Nerd gang. PCWorld CPU guru voices his opinion in the video below, breaking down the advantages (and disadvantages) of ...
Fix the cause instead of treating the symptom ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. Thinking about many of the AIOs that have been ...
My last work on Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI) was published on May 8. That article was titled “Super Micro Computer Q3: The Less-Discussed Topics (Rating Downgrade)”. As stated in the title, the ...
In early April, I reviewed the EK 275 Conquest. It’s a gaming PC built with custom liquid cooling, which brought forth years of misconceptions, bad advice, and dated ideas about custom liquid cooling ...
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 ...
Whether you’re upgrading your PC or building a new rig, you need a way to keep things cool. Any component—be it a graphics card, motherboard, or processor—can overheat and throttle performance. Even ...
The world's CPUs are getting quicker and smaller, but hotter, too. Whilst processor technology moves forward at an increasingly rapid pace, cooling solutions don't tend to keep up. That, however, ...
My last article on Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI) was published about 1 month ago. To be more explicit, I published a Seeking Alpha article on Jan 23, 2024, under a title of “Super Micro Computer: ...
The deployment of liquid cooling in datacentres is far from a novel concept, but the use cases for the technology remain niche, and largely limited to exascale and high-performance computing (HPC) ...