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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
$59, though.
Top-down cooler with a radial design.
Builds on the original TopFlow.
AMD and Intel compatible, naturally.
Retains predecessors' semi-passive mode.
Claims Ryzen support, 240W TDPs.
Links lighting to compatible GPUs.
Fans enabled only over 40 percent PWM.
Just prove you need one.
The budget-friendly Hyper 212 LED cooler pairs a popular design with a red LED fan for £30.
Laptop, motherboard and graphics card manufacturer MSI now does CPU coolers.
NZXT has introduced a 240mm radiator all-in-one liquid cooler to the Kraken family.
Promises wide case compatibility.
For ITX builds with up to 120W TDP.
Arctic takes shot at the big AIO players with this sub-£50 push-pull 120mm radiator model.
Includes 'Dust Free Rotation'.
Boasts improved RAM compatibility.
Promises improved performance.
Cooler Master has updated the 212 EVO - how does the latest version of this budget cooler fare?
Fera 3, Spartan 3 LT, and Spartan 3 Pro.
Cooler Master's TX3i takes an existing design and makes it Intel only for easy installation
AMD's FX-8370 can now be purchased with a beefed-up cooler called the Wraith.
We take a look at Corsair's low-profile AIO liquid cooler with its mini radiator and blower fan
October 14 2021 | 15:04