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Thermaltake’s new AIO liquid cooler features a 3.95-inch LCD display and swappable reverse-blade fans
By Kunal Khullar published
Thermaltake’s new AIO features swappable fan blades and an LCD that can be controlled using your smartphone

Lian Li’s tube-hiding Hydroshift II LCD-C AIO cooler adds a rotating dial for software-free display and RGB control
By Kunal Khullar published
It also comes with improved tubing, thinner design, and wireless fan options

Hands-on with the Antec Vortex View — a wild AIO cooler with a screen that rotates a full 360 degrees
By Jowi Morales published
The Antec Vortex View cools your PC while giving you an extra display that lets you show off nearly anything you want.

Thermaltake unveils enthusiast immersion cooling solution
By Anton Shilov published
Thermaltake is serious about bringing immersion liquid cooling to the enthusiast PC market with the IX700.

This $50,000 immersion-cooled workstation can support four Nvidia RTX 5090s
By Jowi Morales published
The Cirrus Mk1 immersion cooling system can handle up to four RTX 5090s at 3,300 watts of cooling capacity.

Noctua's futuristic thermosiphon cooler is back and bigger than ever at Computex 2025, but still no closer to release
By Andrew E. Freedman published
At Computex 2025, Noctua showed off its thermosiphon CPU cooler development project, now with a 360 mm cooler.

The best CPU cooler available hits its lowest ever price — Arctic's Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 ARGB All-In-One liquid CPU cooler is now only $91 for Memorial Day
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals Lowest Price and best available cooling make for an outstanding Memorial Day deal.

TeamGroup teases T-Force AI-Flow X thermoelectric SSD cooler at Computex 2025
By Mark Tyson published
It also had an interesting triple liquid M.2 cooler and a new 360mm AiO CPU and M.2 cooler to show us.
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