The Southern Nevada Water Authority has banned evaporative cooling in new commercial buildings because the systems are one of largest consumers of water in Clark County. The ban went into effect this ...
The small form factor (SFF) segment has evolved rapidly over the past few years, shifting from niche enthusiast builds toward a more mainstream audience that demands both performance and aesthetics in ...
Update: NZXT has reached out via email regarding the story. It says there are several important omissions from the customer's account of what happened. According to the company, these are: Imagine an ...
PC hardware company NZXT and its billing partner, Fragile, have agreed to a $3,450,000 settlement in response to a class-action complaint regarding NZXT’s Flex PC rental program. NZXT announced Flex ...
A PC case that incorporates the water cooling loop into its structure offers a unique approach to system design. Visual Thinker has designed and built a compact 13-liter small form factor (SFF) case ...
The MacBook Neo was never meant to be a powerful laptop for heavy workloads. It was built as a simple, affordable notebook that promises decent performance and solid battery life for everyday use. It ...
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 ...
Using hot water to cool supercomputers? Nvidia and others are doing it. It’s liquid cooling minus the water chillers. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced early this year that the new Vera Rubin ...
The NZXT H2 Flow is perfect for an SFF build, its easy to build in, but the GPU will need some tweaking to lower temperatures. NZXT is launching the all-new NZXT H2 Flow, a Mini-ITX case designed to ...
Building a powerful PC often raises one big question: is water cooling necessary for PCs, or is air cooling enough? With modern CPUs pushing higher wattage and turbo speeds, thermal management plays a ...
Driven by the artificial intelligence frenzy, Microsoft is internally projecting that water use at its data centers will more than double by 2030 from 2020, including in places that face shortages.
The fastest‑growing piece of America’s artificial intelligence infrastructure is colliding with one of its most finite local resources: water. As utilities, state regulators, and local governments ...