How to correctly apply the thermal interface material (TIM)?
Every now and then we get a question how to apply the thermal pads or thermal grease correctly, therefore I decided to write a short blog post about it.
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Every now and then we get a question how to apply the thermal pads or thermal grease correctly, therefore I decided to write a short blog post about it.
The reservoir pump combo is what we can simply describe as “fail proof” concept. The coolant will always be at the right spot for the pump to operate without any problems.
This week we are featuring a Deep Red build by Brian Stroh (@BPS_Cusoms on Twitter). Check this glorious Phanteks Enthoo Evolv build!
Last day of March is dedicated to Vulture Red Flakes build by Tiché PC. Amazing attention to details and stunning photography make this build truly astonishing!
Radiators come in various sizes and thickness, but how do you know which size is appropriate for your custom loop?
Mini ATX cases are really gaining in popularity and this week we are featuring MANTA S2 build by Mp5mafia.
Is there a specific order that the components in a custom liquid cooling loop need to be in? Today we plan to give a short and sweet explanation of the recommended loop order.
This week we are featuring Project Hazard by Alexander “Gaijin” Snopek. Very detailed combination of the post-apocalyptic and steampunk appearance, with broken side window, bullet holes and rusted fans.
There are 3 ways to liquid cool your components: an “all-in-one” system, such as EK-XLC Predator series; then there are prepackaged kits, and finally, there is the “full custom loop” approach.
Black Mint created by Rok Dolinar, our R&D engineer. His build is all about clever use of ZMT Tubes and splitters.