I've updated my review of the ROG Ryujin II AIO cooler to include testing with Intel's Core i9-12900K. Arguably, still the most compelling premium coolers around, if you're after absolute performance, this ROG x Noctua cooler is still a top choice for modern builds, especially for board-centric aesthetic without RGB fans stealing the spotlight. Read on to see if this is the AIO CPU cooler for you.
Expectedly quiet and surprisingly high-performance, Deepcool's AS500 and AS500 Plus coolers look to be a great middle-ground cooling solution for mainstream gaming builds. We check out the white version of this cooler in our Deepcool AS500 PLUS WH CPU cooler review. Read on!
#ICYMI: Lian Li's new UNIFAN AL120 provides a brighter fan with more RGB coupled with improved overall fan performance for varied applications whether is for radiator mounting or airflow. Find out more in this review of the Lian Li UNIFAN AL120 fans.
However you feel about RGB lighting, there are some components whose only direction in terms of progression is to integrate more of it. Today we see the most RGB cooler from Corsair with the iCUE H100i Elite Capellix. Its a great cooler but if you're not adding in more Corsair fans or is building in a Corsair case, there's a lot of wasted potential here.
Find out more about the Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix and see if this is the AIO for you. Read on!
Its been a while since I've had Noctua in the bench but very happy to share my review and experience of the NH-U12A; the only Noctua cooler that uses their NF-A12x25 high-performance fans. Find out more if this is the cooler for you in this review.
Two years ago, ASUS revealed the ROG Ryujin coolers. In present day, the OLED screen is now a staple for high-end AIOs but included fans have either been stock or RGB wherein ASUS still ships the iPPC 2000 fans from Noctua with their ROG Ryujin, nearly an $80 or more value if bought separately. Looking for whisper quiet performance? Check out our review of the ROG Ryujin 360mm in this #B2G review.
With all the boys and girls in the cooling industry, its only time that CoolerMaster jumps in and joins the RGB club. Check out the CoolerMaster MasterLiquid ML360R and see if its the right cooling upgrade for that large, high-performance build of yours in this #B2G review
Noctua has a lot of chances to ride the wave but they choose to make their own. The Noctua A12x25 is a new performance-oriented fan that will set the standard for performance: noise but in a world of RGB, has the brown brand lost its step?
NZXT expands its Kraken series with its biggest radiator on its AIO yet: the 360mm Kraken X72 brings the beloved signature Kraken look to a whole new level with larger rad for more cooling potential. Powered by NZXT CAM, it promises both excellent performance with quieter operation. Find out more in this #B2G review of the NZXT Kraken X72 360mm AIO cooler review.
An innovative heatsink-style radiator design and an extremely solid build separates the SilverStone Tundra series AIO amongst most modern day liquid coolers. If you're looking for a high-quality and well-built AIO liquid cooler, the SilverStone Tundra is an easy choice. Read on to find out more in this #B2G review!
With brands still fighting to update their coolers with AM4 mounting kits and the temp fiasco over AMD Ryzen already settled, its time we test some new cooling. Today, we test the DeepCool 240EX AIO liquid cooler on AMD's flagship Ryzen processor as well as Intel's i7-7700K. Read on in this #B2G review!
We have the ID-Cooling Hunter Duet in the lab and I know a lot of you have been waiting for this review so here it is: the first AIO cooler with integrated CPU and GPU blocks.
Its a very niche product but it shines when used in the right environment. Read on to find out more in this #B2G review and get a chance to win this Hunter Duet!