As a consumer looking to improve or upgrade your chassis fans, you can often feel that you are pigeon-holed into having to make a choice (or compromise) between having those that give the best ...
TL;DR: Corsair's new LX-R RGB Series reverse-flow fans are ideal for RGB-lit PC gaming rigs, compatible with the iCUE LINK ecosystem for unobstructed lighting. Available in Black or White, and 120mm ...
Corsair has regularly represented one of the most popular and respected ‘go-to’ brands for affordable cooling fan solutions. In fact, I’d say it’s almost certain that many of you reading this, if not ...
It’s all about the bling. Okay, PC building isn’t all about looks, but if the rise of tempered glass and RGB have shown us anything, it’s that looks matter. These innovations have also made it easier ...
Corsair today launched the RS-R Series of ARGB cooling fans, featuring a reverse rotor design that delivers a clear, unobstructed view of vibrant RGB lighting when used as intake fans. Ideal for use ...
It’s normal to be confused between different types of RGB devices. In this article, we have mentioned the problems that one can face while lighting their PC with RGB, how can one overcome them, and ...
Pitched as a mid-tower ‘smart case’, the iCUE 465X is the successor to the Crystal Series 465X (now nearly three years old!), although all mention of the Crystal Series has been eviscerated from the ...
It’s finally happened: Fractal Design has gone RGB. Known for many years now as the company with some of the most understated chassis designs (or boring black boxes, depending on your perspective), ...
Whether you hate or love the sleek, minimalist vibe, NZXT is known for its aesthetics. At Computex 2024, the company held true to form with two announcements in particular—one for a new style of RGB ...
The Corsair Crystal 680X is expensive. Considering everything it offers including the insane build quality, features and the wonderful thermal performance, the price is too high to consider. Of course ...
In a nutshell: Shopping for PC cooling fans used to be a simple affair that came down to balancing performance, noise, and price. Nowadays, it's a whole new ballgame as addressable RGB, magnetic daisy ...
Goal is to bring cool air from the front or the bottom of a case, pass it across the heat generating GPU/ CPU and out through the back. Two fans are usually enough. Two more may see a max 2-3 degree ...
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