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The SilverStone Hailstone 360 bridges this gap by providing a quiet cooling solution for my Threadripper build that can deliver performance when I need it and remain relatively slient the rest of the time. The slim (ish) 360mm radiator fits nicely in most workstation and 4U chassis configurations while the pump block and IMF70 cooling modules are very efficient with space.

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Choosing a small form factor keyboard often requires you to accept some compromises to get to a smaller size. The OK-M is one of the most compelling budget mechanical keyboards available today. With a few upgrades (mainly switches), it can easily compete with boards twice its price!

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