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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Cyberpower kits its latest gaming PC out with 500GB NVMe storage, RTX 2060, and a liquid-cooled, overclocked Core i5-9600K.
Some new cases have huge markups due to elaborate RGB lighting - is it all getting too much?
Adds Chroma to Leapmotor's cars.
Did... did nobody say it out loud?
Its biggest AIO yet.
$120, cools up to 250W TDP parts.
Yes, you read that right.
Optional Corsair, NZXT support too.
Aluminium frames added.
XPG Spectrix D80 RGB, specifically.
In-house design, company claims.
Not actually frameless, naturally.
Ties in with Asus, Gigabyte, MSI software.
Shiny bling for your cooling.
Same features as the full-size variant.
Spill-proof design drops mechanical switches.
RGB LED controller built-in.
AMD and Intel compatible, naturally.
£70.
Shiny lights, hefty price.
Ticks plenty of boxes, though.
Eight LEDs per fan.
Multi-colour LED, high bandwidth.
October 14 2021 | 15:04