Included in the package you get everything you need to install the GPU ccoler. Unfortunately, this GPU cooler doesn’t have a single piece VRM cooler, but this allows this GPU cooler to be compatible ...
Personally, I haven't looked much into purchasing aftermarket cooling for any of my graphics cards I currently run. This is mainly due to the fact that I own GTX 280's and their very complex cooling ...
As the title suggests, the latest submission to our labs for testing is from ARCTIC and it is in fact the first company to market with this Hybrid style of cooling for video cards. I'm sure if you ...
Congratulations! After a month of skimping out on snacks and beer, you’ve finally saved up enough money for a reference AMD Radeon HD6970 graphics card. After the initial unboxing and tears or joy, ...
Ahh yes, another cooler review. If there is one piece of hardware that can not only add flare to a case, but also functionality, it’s the lowly cooler. Whether you’re trying to get a few extra MHz ...
Review: Ready for GTX 480 and HD 5870 – Part One Today we’ll talk about Thermalright Spitfire graphics card cooling. It’s well worth noting that initially, this cooler didn’t fit… Review: Ready for ...
As our graphics cards continue to get faster and faster from one generation to the next, they’re also becoming more power-efficient thanks to the valiant efforts of AMD and NVIDIA. The problem, though ...
At CES this year, Cooler Master seems to be attempting to revive a long-lost art form: the aftermarket GPU cooler. The company is showing off a prototype two-fan cooler at the show, designed to ...