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Intel i5-12400 Stress Tested With New Stock Cooler Does Surprisingly Well!
Despite the fact that it’s still a little over 24-hours until Intel officially announces the launch of their new low/mid-tier Alder Lake-S processors, it’s already been well noted that many retailers have decided to break the apparent embargo by selling a number of the CPUs to general consumers. One of…
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Intel i5-12400F (With New Stock Cooler) Already on Sale in Peru
Officially speaking, Intel isn’t expected to announce the launch of their new Alder Lake-S non-K processors until January 4th. And remember, a launch is very different from a release. A launch simply means a product has been officially confirmed and revealed, with, usually, a later retail release date being stamped…
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First Clear Image of One of Intel’s New Stock Cooler Leaks!
Back in September, information leaked online suggesting that Intel was planning a long-overdue redesign of its stock cooling solutions. While none of these were featured with the release of their initial Alder Lake-S CPUs, however, this honestly wasn’t overly surprising. I mean, given how potent they were in terms of…
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Intel Alder Lake-S CPUs to Come with New Stock Cooling Solutions?
For more than a few generations now, Intel has predominantly kept its standard stock cooler pretty much the same. And in fairness there was nothing wrong with that as in terms of a generic cooling solution, it was certainly decent enough for the vast majority of people who didn’t require…
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AMD Ryzen 3800XT/3900XT to Sell Without Stock Coolers?
It’s something of an open secret now that in the very near future, AMD is going to launch an XT refresh of many of their existing 3rd-generation Ryzen processors. Offering additional base and boost clock speed increases, they should certainly be an interesting proposition to those who haven’t yet made…
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AMD Preparing R7 1800X and 1700X Boxes With Wraith Max Coolers
Before AMD launched their Ryzen 7 processors, we already knew about the 3 new Wraith stock coolers the company was readying. The Wraith Stealth, Wraith Spire and Wraith Max were all updates to the previous Wraith coolers. It was a bit of surprise then when AMD released the Ryzen 7…
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ASRock’s DeskMini Is The World’s Smallest Upgradable System
Small and compact systems are not really anything new, we have had them for years. However, what is new, is the ability to upgrade all parts of these small systems the same way that you can do with your desktop system. ASRock has worked closely with Intel and the newest…
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AMD Officially Launches Wraith and 95W Stock CPU Cooler
After debuting their new Wraith CPU cooler to the public back at CES last month, AMD has finally launched their new stock cooler. Based off a whole new design, the new stock cooler is reportedly 90% quieter than the previous solution. This is due to the 34 percent more airflow and…
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AMD Unveils New Wraith Stock CPU Cooler @ CES 2016
Over the years, many designs for stock coolers have come and gone, with some good and others bad. Since the launch of AMD’s Bulldozer chips back in 2011, AMD has stuck to pretty much the same stock cooler design. While it’s not terrible, it hasn’t been that great, with high…
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Intel Skylake K-Series Will Ship Without the Boxed Cooler
Intel has geared up and is almost ready with their latest desktop processors from the Skylake family and we know quite a bit about the processors already. The latest news on this front is for those who plan to buy one of the unlocked 14nm CPUs, namely the Core i5-6600K…
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LGA 2011 Stock Cooler Gets An Upgrade: Is The Core i7 5960X Going To Run Hotter?
Intel’s stock coolers may typically end up in most enthusiast’s bin, but for a lot of people they come in handy. Generally speaking they can deal with the CPU easily at stock, run quietly and are super-easy to install: if you want to get your system up and running quickly…
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