Have you ever seen a water-cooled copper gaming PC before? If not, you're in for a treat as an absolute beauty named "the boiler" has just been shown off by builder and retailer Billet Labs.
This new gaming laptop is set to crowdfund with support for top-spec AMD and Nvidia components, but it's unlikely to appeal ...
Whether or not this thing ever comes to market remains to be seen, but it's certainly an interesting idea as most gaming ...
It seems quite silly at first glance, but if this laptop concept makes it to full production, it could change the landscape ...
Gaming laptops are as popular as ever, but one thing that's still a bit annoying is that the GPU inside is never quite as ...
For an air cooled system this might be fine, but a water cooled system with much more thermal mass should be better able to absorb these quick changes in CPU temperature without constantly ...
Water cooling systems appeal to people who push the envelope and build personal computers with the fastest chips, because water cooling is very efficient. They also eliminate large, noisy fans.
Instead of blowing the air straight into the room, it pushes it through a pair of wood ducts into a second chamber with PC components, and out through a water-cooling radiator. To prevent the hot ...
Inno3D's new custom GeForce RTX 5090 Frostbite graphics card sees its 12V-2x6 power cable hitting an insanely hot 150C ...
This week, a new Kickstarter page (via VideoCardz) popped up, claiming to be the "world's first built-in split type water-cooled gaming laptop", and it will be launching into its funding period soon.