Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat, these fans were an absolute pain in the backside to install, sorry NZXT, but they are. The cable system required just feels too clunky and if you’re ...
NZXT updated its Kraken series a while ago to revision 3 as in X-3, another update has been made though, the RGB fan version. As such we test the X63 RGB Series Liquid cooler. An AIO LCS liquid CPU ...
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NZXT Kraken Elite 280 RGB AIO Cooler Review
NZXT has established itself in the PC builder community, and with their latest AIO cooler, the Kraken Elite 280 RGB, they are enhancing an already winning formula. Retaining the features we loved from ...
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NZXT H9 Flow RGB
Make a good thing bigger, why not? NZXT’s H9 Flow RGB scales up the stunning design of last year’s H6 Flow into a full tower PC case. Outfitted with three front ARGB-compatible fans and built from ...
Born in the 8-bit era, raised by the 16-bit era, and perfected by the 32-bit era, Cory's roots grew from the likes Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man to the world of Resident Evil and Castlevania. Owning ...
Denny Connolly is an editor and contributor who joined the Game Rant team in 2014. He specializes in game guides, MMO coverage, and the Pokemon GO beat; but is a lifelong fan of all game genres. He's ...
The commonality of AIO coolers sourced from a handful of OEMs all but ensures there's no such thing as a bad all-in-one. There's little to fumble in a closed-loop solution comprised of radiator, ...
For some PC enthusiasts, using an all-in-one water cooler (AIO) is a means to an end. They want the benefits of putting their CPU under water without the hassle of building an open loop. For some, ...
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