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Video: Victorian-era cast iron radiator repurposed as cooling system for gaming PC
Billet Labs has transformed a 110-pound Victorian cast iron radiator into a cooling system for a modern gaming PC.
Quiet gaming PC builds rely on smart cooling, airflow tuning, and case design to reduce noise while maintaining strong ...
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Cooling system components that prevent overheating
Engine overheating is rarely the result of a single failure. It usually happens when several small weaknesses in the cooling ...
How do you design buildings for machines colder than deep space? David Clensy explores the engineering, sustainability, and ...
Trump’s most dramatic economic policy shift has been toward trade protectionism. The president increased tariffs in 2025 to ...
During the winter months where more people dry their clothes indoors, a dehumidifier can help save on the cost of using a ...
Defenders say AI can do good to fight the climate crisis. But spiralling energy and water costs leave experts worried ...
Explore how nanotechnology acts as the 'Convergence Engine' for AI materials discovery, CRISPR gene therapy delivery, and ...
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5 great reasons to unplug your computer overnight
It may be tempting to leave your PC on overnight. After all, it can go into sleep mode, which should theoretically limit its ...
Without cooling, data centres fall over. In November, a cooling system failure at a data centre in the US sent financial ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
110-pound cast-iron Victorian radiator modded into a gaming PC — massive radiator used for cooling the bottom-mounted PC components
Billet Labs have teased a new gaming PC build where a 110 pound cast iron radiator is (almost entirely) the PC.
A new ultra-thin film developed at the University of Houston could help future AI chips stay cooler, run faster and use far ...
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