Alphacool Featured
Cooling

Alphacool Announces Two AIOs With NexXxoS High Performance Edition Radiators

Alphacool has just announced two new all-in-one coolers utilizing its NexXxos HPE (High-Performance Edition) 360 mm radiators. The new high-performance radiator features an increase in the number water channels and fin density to improve the overall performance of the original NexXxos radiators. Both the Eisbaer Aurora HPE Edition 360 and Eisbaer LT360 Aurora HPE feature the same radiator, fans, and Alphacool’s patented quick disconnects. Currently available through the Alphacool website, pricing starts at $174.20. For compatibility and complete specifications, please read Alphacool’s press release below.

Noctua
Cooling

Noctua Announces NH-D12L low-height Tower CPU Cooler

Today, Noctua announced its latest addition to an already impressive CPU cooler line-up, the Noctua NH-D12L. This all-new cooler is a dual-tower, low-height design with a single NF-A12 PWN fan.  With an overall height of only 145 mm, the NH-D12L is compatible with far more mid-tower cases, 4U rack servers, and even several small form factor ITX chassis. Noctua has also ensured that RAM clearance will not be an issue with its asymmetrical design. If you are interested in purchasing one today you can find them on Amazon for $89.95 with availability to other vendors coming soon.  For more details, please read Noctua’s press release below.

Silicon Power XS70 1TB NVMe SSD
Reviews

Silicon Power X-Power XS70 1 TB M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen4x4 SSD Review

In this review, we look at Silicon Power’s XS70 1 TB M.2 NVMe SSD. This drive utilizes PCIe Gen4 x4 technology and NVMe 1.4 support which allows for higher performance, lower latency, and lower power consumption than previous generations. With a rated sequential read speed of up to 7,300 MB/s, this could potentially be one of the fastest drives Overclockers.com has ever reviewed. If that isn’t enough to entice you to keep reading then you should also know the XS70 boasts capacities of 1 TB, 2TB, and a whopping 4 TB. There’s a lot more to like about this drive so without further adieu, let’s get to it.