Sama A60E Air Cooler Review: quiet and capable
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The Tryx Stage 360 AIO is a unique liquid cooler with a dual-screen design and mirror base, offering customization options. Priced at $209.99, it features ARGB lighting on fans, a 6-year warranty on cooling components, and compatibility with Intel and AMD sockets. The cooler includes pre-installed Rota SL ARGB 120mm fans, simplifying installation and reducing packaging waste. The Kanali software allows for customizing the dual IPS displays, although the installation process may need improvement. Testing on an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X platform showed promising thermal performance, making it a potential choice for PC builders seeking a luxurious and quiet cooling solution.
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Asus has introduced the ROG Cronox, a panoramic PC case with a 9.2" screen and a rotating fan bracket. The chassis can accommodate up to 14 120mm fans and dual 360mm radiators, making it suitable for high-performance builds. The case features a secondary display for system stats and customization options for animations or videos. It is designed with a panoramic layout, aluminum build, and tempered glass for a sleek aesthetic. The case supports large GPUs, CPU coolers, and is BTF-ready for cable-less setups. Pricing and availability details are yet to be announced, with options available in black and white, including an "ARGB" variant with Asus' ROG Eurux GR120 fans.
A new device called Ampinel by Aqua Computer aims to prevent 16-pin power connector meltdowns in Nvidia graphics cards by offering active current balancing. This device monitors and regulates the current flow in real-time across the six 12V power lines within the connector. It features visual and auditory alarms, an OLED display, and customizable presets through Aquasuite software. The Ampinel is priced at €79.90 or $93.58 and is set to be available for preorder soon, with delivery expected to start in mid-November. Aqua Computer may also release a white version of the device in the future.
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