Pcworld - January 2025 [repack] Review
The January 2025 issue of PCWorld focuses on the impact of potential 60% tech tariffs following U.S. political changes, alongside CES 2025 coverage and the launch of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series. Key features include reviews of the Asus Zenbook 14 OLED, assessments of Thunderbolt 5, and security advice following major data breaches. For detailed coverage of the CES 2025 highlights, visit AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
A no-name startup from Stockholm debuted a thermal paste made from suspended graphene sheets. PCWorld’s lab found it outperformed Thermal Grizzly’s Kryonaut by 12 degrees Celsius—but it is conductive. “Perfect for liquid nitrogen overclockers. Terrifying for everyone else.” PCWorld - January 2025
Several vendors attempted to introduce “magnetic fluid” cooling loops. PCWorld’s safety video (available via the QR code on page 12) shows why this is a terrible idea. The verdict: “Great for thermal transfer, catastrophic for your GPU if the magnetic seal breaks. Stick to air or standard AIO.” The January 2025 issue of PCWorld focuses on
For corrections or clarifications regarding the voltage issue covered in “The Von Neumann Reckoning,” see page 5. PCWorld maintains a strict corrections policy. For detailed coverage of the CES 2025 highlights,