Cooler Master is playing around with a 2000 W CPU and GPU cooling solution with four huge 180 mm fans
With thermal demands skyrocketing in recent years, Cooler Master has come up with an idea for a cooler than can handle the heat. It's called the Project AIO Liquid Cooling Solution, and it's able to deal with up to 2000 W.
It's hard to miss the new prototype at Cooler Master HQ in Taiwan. The huge four-fan radiator required for the unit takes up the entire backside of its larger gaming and workstation cases. Four 180 mm fans, the same size as those found on its upcoming Silencio 600 case, whirring as a solid wall of airflow.
Cooler Master says this larger fan size can reduce noise levels by 20%. cricket-info.homes
From the name alone, the 360 Hyper Radiator sounds like nothing more than a standard 360 mm unit, but it's actually 360 x 360. As far as I can tell, it's a single unit, which with the fans has a high thermal capacity of up to 2000 W.
Some flexi tubing is used to connect to the large blocks that connect to both CPU and GPU. So this single cooling solution will be up to the job of cooling both at the same time. With this sort of headroom, it can manage a high core count CPU and an RTX 5090, or two, without any issue.


Though it's called an AIO, it looks to be more of a DIY liquid cooling setup. Though perhaps the final product will be pre-assembled and filled.
It's just a mockup today and I don't have details on when it might arrive in the market. Cooler Master does seem intent on bringing the product to workstations, at least, but whether it makes the leap to gaming, I don't know.

Project AIO was displayed within a Cosmos PC case at the event, which suggests that it is compatible with at least one of Cooler Master's consumer cases.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4-kampanjen innehåller ingen form av multiplayer
Att kasta in co-op är ett säkert trick att omedelbart göra något mer underhållande, men det leder ofta till att fokuset blir just co-op där man hittar på roliga saker med varandra. Det här var ett problem i {Call of Duty: Black Ops 7}-kampanjen och ledde till att spelarna retades med varandra och plojade sig igenom äventyret som direkt blev mindre seriöst.
Activision verkar ha hörsammat kritiken och i ett spel som Call of Duty, vars kampanjer ibland är svåra att ta på allvar ändå, är det såklart extra viktigt att vara seriös i spelets enda seriösa innehåll (till skillnad från multiplayer där du kan möta Ninja Turtles och Nicki Minaj). I det kommande {Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4} finns det därför endast singleplayer i själva kampanjen. Detta har bekräftats för Digital Foundry.
Med detta sagt kommer det dock att erbjudas co-op i framför allt Zombies och naturligtvis kan du köra med polarna i multiplayer.
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight erscheint im September für die Switch 2
Ende letzten Jahres wurde klar, dass die Switch-2-Version von Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight verzögert werden würde. Obwohl es am 22. Mai für PC, PlayStation 5 und Xbox Series S/X veröffentlicht wurde, wurde angekündigt, dass die Switch-2-Version noch im Jahr erscheinen würde.
Im Laufe der Nacht wurde endlich bestätigt, wann die Spieler auf der Switch 2 in das eintauchen können, was vielleicht das beste Lego-Abenteuer aller Zeiten wird, und ein neuer Trailer (den Sie unten ansehen können) verrät, dass das Veröffentlichungsdatum der 18. September ist und die Vorbestellungen bereits in vollem Gange sind.
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I got my hands on Framework's 'MacBook Pro for Linux users' and its tagline isn't just marketing hyperbole
I caught up with Framework CEO, Nirav Patel at Computex this week, and got my hands on the new Framework 13 Pro for the first time. I've been eager to get hold of what it calls 'the MacBook Pro for Linux users' since it was first announced and, while we'll have to wait just a little longer for our review sample to arrive, my first impression is that it's everything you'd want a premium Framework 13 to be.
And everything about that Apple-baiting tagline makes even more sense now I've got to touch the device and talk about exactly what Patel means by it. Though I'm super-excited to get the 13 Pro in and start throwing some games at the Panther Lake Core Ultra 7 and its integrated B390 GPU core, obviously the target is not specifically gamers, it's software developers.
And, more precisely, the volume of software developers Framework has been talking to who are growing increasingly frustrated at the Mac operating system. Nirav Patel explains that the Linux operating system is the preferred platform for software developers, but the struggle has been that folk coming over from Apple hardware don't want to give up on the feel of that hardware.
Part of it is the premium chassis, and Framework has absolutely nailed that with the new black anodised aluminium surrounds it has created for the Framework 13 Pro. I've been using the standard 13-incher for years, and the laptop chassis is fine, but you wouldn't call it premium. The 13 Pro, however, feels incredibly solid, sturdy, and serious very much like a MacBook or the Razer Blade I'm typing on right now.
Framework hasn't given up any of the repairability, nor has it lost the compatibility, either. You could fit this shell around any Framework 13 device from the past five years or so.



But one of the key things for Patel has been the introduction of the haptic touchpad. He notes that while it might not be a huge thing for PC folk shifting over to the 13 Pro, for MacBook users he saw it as essential to making that shift as smooth as possible for those who want to move away from MacOS but don't want to change how their machines feel to use. They want to be able to touch any part of the trackpad to actuate a click and that's exactly what the new trackpad enables.
The Framework 13 Pro releases later this month, and already the preloaded Linux versions are outselling the Windows options in the pre-orders. "It's actually outselling the Windows configuration," Patel tells me, "which is crazy to see."
