Tech for Techs
PC Hardware, Thermal Engineering, and Aesthetics with a focus on build quality and visual design.
Nutrition Label
Tech for Techs provides straightforward, hands-on looks at PC components with a strong emphasis on aesthetics and build quality. While cooling reviews often include thermal data, other content leans towards feature overviews and physical showcases. The channel excels at honest titling and clear product demonstrations for PC builders.
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Notes
- !Check for specific thermal data in cooling reviews, as some videos focus more on aesthetics than raw performance.
- !Distinguish between deep testing and surface-level overviews, as the level of technical analysis varies by product.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

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ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 Ready Thermaltake Toughpower GT 850W Snow

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Thermaltake LA ARGB Sync 360mm AIO Cooler Tested

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Thermaltake View 270 Plus WS ARGB Review (Snow White) | Glass + Wood Mid-Tower

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ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro A-RGB Review – 38mm Rad, VRM Fan, Real Results
Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“One extra thing we did not show in the video is a spare set of glide feet, which we only found after filming because they were wedged into the bottom of the slim accessory box.”[03:41] →
The reviewer cites a specific, unscripted friction point regarding the packaging that proves genuine hands-on usage.
“If you pull the cable at an angle while you're routing the cable in, it can unclip more easily than you'd expect.”[02:31] →
The reviewer identifies a specific friction point regarding the cable retention mechanism, demonstrating actual hands-on testing.
“Every test is conducted on the same computer, situated on an open-air bench within a climate-controlled and soundproof room, maintained at 21.5 degrees Celsius.”[02:49] →
The video outlines a specific, controlled testing methodology including ambient temperature and software used (Passmark BurnInTest).
“The big headline with this one is that it's built around the newer ATX 3.1 standard... and includes a native PCIe 12V-2x6 cable.”[00:39] →
Competently explains the modern standards supported by the unit, though does not perform electrical load testing to verify performance.