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James is reviewing Corsair's latest AIO liquid cooler, the iCUE H170i Elite LCD XT. Priced at an eye-watering £350, is this 420mm unit worth buying? Read more in the written review here: <a href=" ...
The cooler comes with a 7th gen Asetek Pump which is fitted with a 2.1" 480x480 LCD display. This can monitor system ...
This innovative AIO cooler features minimal tubing and a customizable LCD display, providing a sleek, high-performance solution. This new lineup includes three models: HydroShift LCD 360S ...
The NZXT Kraken 240 RGB AIO just dropped to its lowest ever price on Amazon, giving you an RGB lightshow and a screen for a ...
New coolers include ML RGB ELITE Series fans, also launching today Photo 1 iCUE ELITE LCD Display Liquid CPU Coolers Photo 2 iCUE ELITE LCD Display Liquid CPU Coolers Photo 3 iCUE ELITE LCD ...
Corsair has this week introduced its new highly customizable CPU liquid coolers in the form of the new iCUE ELITE LCD Display Liquid CPU Coolers and H100i ELITE LCD, H150i ELITE LCD, and H170i ...
The updated model, named Assassin IV VC Vision, includes a vapour chamber and an integrated LCD display, representing a notable advancement from its previous version.
The fans included with the CORSAIR H150i iCUE ELITE LCD Liquid CPU Cooler are the 120 mm ML RGB ELITE fans which use Magnetic Levitation bearing and provide between 14.86 to 58.1 CFM while running ...
Atop the cooler is a small LCD display which matches the black and white colour options and can display the temperature of your CPU in real time. Specifications for BOREAS M2-51D/BOREAS M2-51D WH ...
The SPACE LCD SL360 from ID-Cooling is quite the thermal performer without a ton of noise to deal with. However, QC seems a touch low, and the lack of proper software will likely kill the deal for ...
The cooler comes with a 7th gen Asetek Pump which is fitted with a 2.1" 480x480 LCD display. This can monitor system information, showcase images, or play animations.
The cool factor here absolutely is the LCD display on top of the cooler, however, it does require DeepCool software to run in the backgrounds. BTW it used extremely little CPU utilization, so no ...