Parcion Private Wealth LLC Sells 331 Shares of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN)At a town hall meeting with the bureau workforce, Mr Wray said he would be stepping down “after weeks of careful thought”. Mr Wray’s intended resignation is not unexpected considering that Mr Trump had picked Mr Patel for the role in his new administration. Mr Wray had previously been named by Mr Trump and began the 10-year term — a length meant to insulate the agency from the political influence of changing administrations — in 2017, after Mr Trump fired then-FBI director James Comey. Mr Trump had demonstrated his anger with Mr Wray on multiple occasions, including after Mr Wray’s congressional testimony in September. “My goal is to keep the focus on our mission — the indispensable work you’re doing on behalf of the American people every day,” Mr Wray told agency employees. “In my view, this is the best way to avoid dragging the bureau deeper into the fray, while reinforcing the values and principles that are so important to how we do our work.” Mr Wray continued: “It should go without saying, but I’ll say it anyway — this is not easy for me. I love this place, I love our mission, and I love our people — but my focus is, and always has been, on us and doing what’s right for the FBI.” Mr Wray received a standing ovation following his remarks before a standing-room-only crowd at FBI headquarters and some in the audience cried, according to an FBI official who was not authorised to discuss the private gathering and spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press. Mr Trump applauded the news on social media, calling it “a great day for America as it will end the weaponisation of what has become known as the United States Department of Injustice” and saying that Mr Patel’s confirmation will begin “the process of Making the FBI Great Again”. If confirmed by the Senate, Mr Patel would herald a radical leadership transformation at the nation’s premier federal law enforcement agency. He has advocated shutting down the FBI’s Washington headquarters and called for ridding the federal government of “conspirators”, raising alarm that he might seek to wield the FBI’s significant investigative powers as an instrument of retribution against Mr Trump’s perceived enemies. Mr Patel said in a statement Wednesday that he was looking forward to “a smooth transition. I will be ready to serve the American people on day one”.
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2025 Mazda 3 reviewNILS KOPPEN teased the return of old faces to Rangers in his first interview as new Ibrox technical director. The Belgian's appointment met a mixed reaction when he was revealed as Ross Wilson and Creag Robertson's successor last week. Advertisement 6 Nils Koppen accepted a promotion at Rangers last week Credit: Willie Vass 6 There are still vacancies behind the scenes with John Gilligan (right) only temporary chairman Credit: Willie Vass 6 Si Ferry threw names at James McFadden - but the Scotland hero couldn't see it Credit: OPEN GOAL But his move from head of football recruitment to the top job created another vacancy behind the scenes - and his cryptic line about former faces being back in the fold intrigued a section of the fans and beyond. Already the likes of Kevin Thomson and Steven Davis - former players and Academy coaches in their own right - have been mentioned by fans. Alex Rae of course, is already there as part of Philippe Clement 's backroom staff. But the option of appointing an ex-Ger as head of recruitment has now been raised. Advertisement Read More Rangers stories STAT'S LIFE Statues of ex-Ger & Hibs icon leaked but fans ask 'was it Ronaldo's sculptor?' 'GOT TO BE A WIND-UP' Rangers fan's pick for next Gers manager leaves pundits stunned And according to podcast host Si Ferry there's only one man for the job . Speaking on Open Goal show 'Right in the Coupon' he discussed the Gers situation with former players Gordon Dalziel and Derek Ferguson, as well as James McFadden. They discussed the shock links for Philippe Clement to the Belgian national job as well as Nils Koppen's appointment and the ex-players who could help the club And Ferry tipped Faddy's old Everton and Scotland team-mate as director of football . Advertisement Most read in Football Exclusive HAMPDEN SNUB I made £25m raising youths like Lewis Ferguson - but SFA didn't want to know 'GOT TO BE A WIND-UP' Rangers fan's pick for next Gers manager leaves pundits stunned STAT'S LIFE Statues of ex-Ger & Hibs icon leaked but fans ask 'was it Ronaldo's sculptor?' TO THE MEX Scottish Premiership club reveal partnership with one of Mexico's biggest teams He said: "What about this - Davie Weir. "I know he's at Brighton and it's a big club but he obviously loves Rangers . Si Ferry on almost ruining Celtic's Nike sponsorship deal "See the director of football role is that not perfect for Davie Weir? "Just give him full control? Advertisement "If that's your club I probably would. Got enough money , that's your club, the opportunity to turn around Rangers ? I probably would." But McFadden knocked it on the head. He scoffed and said: "No chance. It is perfect for him, but... no. "At the minute they're in a rebuild trying to get rid of players who were on a fortune and bring in young players to kick-start the player trading model . Advertisement "That's a great way of looking at it as a great chance to make it good, but it's also a great chance to come in and not affect the change you want to change and you taint how the club feels about you and how you feel about the club. "But if it is a possibility - aye, all day long - go for Davie Weir without doubt. "I played with him. Unbelievable guy who has worked his way to a great position at Brighton. "But I can't see him leaving the place he's at in Brighton to go to Rangers." Advertisement Derek Ferguson threw another name into the ex-players mix too. One who could aid in the coaching role and broke through the ranks during one of the club's most storied eras - Charlie Miller. The 90s starlet runs his own kids coaching courses on the south side of Glasgow with teams entered into the Glasgow youth amateur leagues across the city . 6 Charlie Miller now runs a coaching school on the southside of Glasgow Credit: Alan MacGregor Ewing - The Sun Glasgow 6 James McFadden and Davie Weir (left) played 95 times together for Everton and Scotland Credit: Keith Campbell - The Sun Glasgow Advertisement 6 But his pal reckons he'll stay where he is at the Seagulls Credit: Alamy He added: "I've been saying that for a number of years. "There are a lot of guys - Kevin Thomson at the minute but wee Charlie, I've said that before. He's gone down another route. Read more on the Scottish Sun DISHING IT OUT I reviewed Scotland's 'most expensive restaurant' - it's a 9 out of 10 SHOCK THEFT Scot Prem top scorer's car FOUND after being stolen from drive "These guys are not going to be any better than the existing coaches already in the club. They're all very good. Advertisement "But it's the DNA of having Rangers players there and parents seeing the ex-players there and having the link with the Academy." Keep up to date with ALL t h e latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football pageLearn new developments in chosen field to shine in career, Nayanta University CEO tells students
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EASTON, Pa. (AP) — Nehemiah Benson's 28 points helped Binghamton defeat LIU 75-70 in overtime on Saturday. Benson had seven rebounds for the Bearcats (3-6). Tymu Chenery shot 7 for 12, including 3 for 5 from beyond the arc to add 18 points. Wes Peterson had 10 points and shot 3 of 4 from the field and 4 for 6 from the line. Gavin Walsh's layup with 2 seconds remaining in regulation tied it for Binghamton. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
ESSENTIAL LINKS Preseason Top 20 Can’t-miss games Player of the Year watch list FEATURED COVERAGE Saturday, Dec. 21 Brick City Showcase George (PA) (1-1) vs. University (0-2) at Weequahic, 10am East New York Family Academy (NY) vs. Morris Catholic (2-0) at Weequahic, 1pm Dr. Gerald E. Glisson Classic Hackensack (1-0) at Paterson Eastside (1-0), 12:30pm Blue Devil Holiday Tournament at Shore Regional Monmouth (1-1) vs. Manalapan (1-1), 10am Long Branch (1-0) vs. Shore (1-0), 11:45am Freehold Borough (1-0) vs. Sayreville (0-1) at Shore, 1:30pm Jackson Liberty (0-1) vs. Neptune (1-1), 3:15pm Ocean Township (0-2) vs. Raritan (1-1), 5pm Ocean City PBA Tipoff Wildwood Catholic (2-0) vs. Atlantic Tech (2-0), 1:45pm Egg Harbor (2-0) vs. Cinnaminson (2-0), 3:30pm Score at the Shore at Southern Mainland (1-1) at Southern (1-1), 10am Woodbury (1-2) vs. Trinity Hall (1-1), 11:45am Westampton Tech (1-0) vs. Pingry (2-0), 1:30pm Shore Games Ramapo (1-0) vs. Cherokee (0-1) at The Fort, 10am Germantown Academy (PA) vs. Ranney (0-3) at The Fort, 11:40am Gill St. Bernard's (2-1) vs. Virginia Academy (VA) (0-1) at St. John Vianney, 12:20pm Life Center vs. St. Laurent (Canada) at Sportika, 12:40pm Ewing (1-1) vs. Chatham (3-0) at The Fort, 1:20pm Lenape (2-0) vs. Montclair Immaculate (2-0) at St. John Vianney, 2pm Archbishop Molloy (NY) vs. Rutgers Prep (3-0) at St. John Vianney, 3:40pm Brooklyn Tech (NY) vs. Bishop Eustace (2-0) at Red Bank Catholic, 3:50pm Union City (1-1) vs. Holmdel (1-0) at The Fort, 4:40pm Franklin (1-1) vs. St. Mary's (Lancaster) (NY) at St. John Vianney, 5:20pm Archbishop Carroll (PA) vs. Thrive Charter (2-0) at Red Bank Catholic, 5:20pm Saddle River Day (1-0) vs. Rumson-Fair Haven (1-1) at Sportika, 5:40pm Penn Charter (PA) (1-0) vs. Pope John (1-0) at The Fort, 6:20pm Neumann Goretti (PA) vs. Manasquan (2-0) at St. John Vianney, 8:40pm Toys For Tots Showcase Belvidere (1-1) at Hackettstown (1-1), 2pm Regular Season Florence (1-0) at Princeton Day (1-1), 10am Paterson Kennedy at Wayne Hills (0-1), 11am DePaul (1-0) at Demarest (1-0), 11am Wayne Valley (0-1) at Clifton (0-1), 11:30am Passaic Valley (0-1) at Fort Lee (0-1), 12pm Dwight-Morrow (1-0) at Tenafly (1-0), 12pm Bergenfield (1-0) at Cliffside Park (0-1), 12pm Mahwah (0-1) at Lakeland (1-0), 12pm Passaic Tech (1-0) at Ridgewood, 1pm Indian Hills (0-1) at Dumont (0-1), 1pm Westwood (0-1) at West Milford (1-0), 1pm Ramsey (0-1) at Paramus Catholic (1-0), 1pm Pascack Valley (1-0) at River Dell (1-0), 1pm Fair Lawn (0-1) at Holy Angels (1-1), 1pm Ridgefield Park (1-0) at Pascack Hills (0-1), 4:15pm Paramus (1-0) at Old Tappan (1-0), 4:15pm Cumberland (1-2) at Bridgeton (1-0), 11:30am Haddonfield (1-1) at Our Lady of Mercy (0-2), 1pm Atlantic Tech (2-0) at Wildwood Catholic (2-0), 1:45pm Camden Tech (0-3) vs. Gloucester (2-0) at Gloucester City HS, 11:30am Haddon Township (2-0) at West Deptford (1-1), 11:30am Haddonfield (1-1) at Our Lady of Mercy (0-2), 1pm Robbinsville (1-1) at Matawan (1-1), 9am Florence (1-0) at Princeton Day (1-1), 10am Nottingham (0-3) at New Egypt (1-0), 10am Hamilton West (0-2) at Trenton (1-1), 11:30am Colts Neck (1-0) at West Windsor-Plainsboro North (1-1), 11:30am South Hunterdon (2-0) at Steinert (2-1), 11:30am Allentown (2-0) at Marlboro (0-1), 11:30am Middletown North (0-2) at Hightstown (2-1), 11:30am Immaculata (1-1) at Hopewell Valley (1-2), 1pm Colonia (0-1) at Monroe (0-1), 11am Edison (2-1) at South Plainfield (1-0), 11:30am Spotswood (1-1) at J.P. Stevens (0-1), 11:30am South Brunswick at East Brunswick (0-1), 11:30am Woodbridge (0-1) at Middlesex (0-1), 11:30am Old Bridge (0-1) at Piscataway (1-0), 11:30am Perth Amboy (0-1) at North Brunswick (1-0), 11:30am South River at Manville, 12pm New Brunswick (0-2) at South Amboy (1-1), 12pm St. Thomas Aquinas (2-1) at North Plainfield (1-1), 1pm Freehold Borough (1-0) vs. Sayreville (0-1) at Shore, 1:30pm North Bergen (2-0) at Hoboken (0-1), 10am St. Dominic (0-2) at Bayonne (2-0), 12pm Memorial (0-1) at Lincoln (0-2), 12pm Newark Global Studies (1-0) at McNair (3-0), 1pm Roxbury (1-0) at Hopatcong (0-2), 9:30am Morristown (1-1) at Sparta (1-1), 10am Morris Knolls (2-0) at Caldwell (2-0), 10:30am Morris Hills (1-1) at Jefferson (2-0), 11:30am Mount Olive (0-2) at Whippany Park (0-2), 11:30am Vernon (1-1) at Newton (2-0), 11:30am Mountain Lakes (2-0) at St. Elizabeth (1-1), 11:30am Madison (1-0) at Hillsborough (3-0), 11:30am Parsippany (1-1) at Pequannock (0-2), 12pm Mendham (2-1) at Morris Tech (1-2), 12pm American Christian (0-1) at High Point (1-1), 12:30pm West Morris (1-1) at Randolph (1-1), 1pm Montville (0-2) at West Essex (1-1), 1pm Hanover Park (2-0) at Parsippany Hills (0-1), 2:30pm Bernards (2-0) at Morristown-Beard (0-2), 4pm Saddle Brook (0-2) at Paterson Charter (1-1), 10am Ridgefield (0-2) at Palisades Park (0-2), 10am Midland Park (2-0) at Waldwick (2-0), 10am Cresskill (2-0) at Emerson Boro (2-0), 10am Hasbrouck Heights (0-2) at Becton (0-2), 10am Glen Rock (2-0) at Butler (2-0), 10am Leonia (0-2) at Bogota (0-2), 10am North Arlington (2-0) at Harrison (1-0), 10am Wood-Ridge (0-2) at Wallington (0-2), 10:30am Weehawken (2-0) at Secaucus (2-0), 11am Rutherford (2-0) at Lyndhurst (2-0), 11am Glassboro (0-1) at Cherry Hill West (2-0), 10am Camden Catholic (2-0) at Cherry Hill East (1-1), 11am Hunterdon Central (0-2) at Shawnee (1-0), 11:30am Nutley (1-1) at Mount St. Dominic (0-1), 10am East Orange (0-1) at Livingston (2-0), 10:30am Morris Knolls (2-0) at Caldwell (2-0), 10:30am Cedar Grove (0-2) at Millburn (1-1), 10:30am Montclair (2-1) at Newark Tech (1-1), 11am Weequahic (1-2) at Bard (2-0), 11:30am North Star Academy (0-2) at Newark Lab (0-2), 11:30am Belleville (1-1) at Technology (0-2), 1pm Glen Ridge (2-1) at Payne Tech (2-0), 1pm Bloomfield (2-0) at Montclair Kimberley (1-0), 1pm Irvington (1-2) at Golda Och (1-1), 1pm Montville (0-2) at West Essex (1-1), 1pm Robbinsville (1-1) at Matawan (1-1), 9am Nottingham (0-3) at New Egypt (1-0), 10am Brick Memorial (0-2) at Toms River North (1-0), 10am Donovan Catholic (0-1) at Freehold Township (0-1), 10am Colts Neck (1-0) at West Windsor-Plainsboro North (1-1), 11:30am Allentown (2-0) at Marlboro (0-1), 11:30am Middletown North (0-2) at Hightstown (2-1), 11:30am Toms River South (1-0) at Point Pleasant Boro, 11:45am Keyport (0-1) at Koinonia (0-2), 12:30pm Freehold Borough (1-0) vs. Sayreville (0-1) at Shore, 1:30pm Delaware Valley (2-0) at Ridge (0-2), 11:30am Hunterdon Central (0-2) at Shawnee (1-0), 11:30am South Hunterdon (2-0) at Steinert (2-1), 11:30am Bridgewater-Raritan (1-1) at Gov. Livingston (1-0), 11:30am Madison (1-0) at Hillsborough (3-0), 11:30am South River vs. Manville at Manville High School, 12pm Phillipsburg (0-2) at North Hunterdon (0-2), 12pm Linden (1-2) at Mount St. Mary (1-1), 1pm Somerville (1-1) at Central Jersey College Charter (0-1), 1pm Immaculata (1-1) at Hopewell Valley (1-2), 1pm Bernards (2-0) at Morristown-Beard (0-2), 4pm Glassboro (0-1) at Cherry Hill West (2-0), 10am Cumberland (1-2) at Bridgeton (1-0), 11:30am Salem Tech at Gloucester Catholic, 1:30pm Rahway (1-0) at Brearley (0-1), 10am Oak Knoll (2-0) at Dayton, 10am Roselle at Union Catholic (0-1), 10:30am Roselle Catholic (1-0) at Elizabeth (0-1), 11am Hillside (0-1) at Union (0-1), 11:30am Bridgewater-Raritan (1-1) at Gov. Livingston (1-0), 11:30am Westfield (1-0) at Plainfield (2-2), 12pm Linden (1-2) at Mount St. Mary (1-1), 1pm Scotch Plains-Fanwood (0-1) at New Providence (1-0), 1pm Summit (0-1) at Johnson (0-1), 2:30pm Camden Tech (0-3) vs. Gloucester (2-0) at Gloucester City HS, 11:30am American Christian (0-1) at High Point (1-1), 12:30pm Keyport (0-1) at Koinonia (0-2), 12:30pm Gateway Academy at Koinonia (0-2), 12:30pm Newark Global Studies (1-0) at McNair (3-0), 1pm Somerville (1-1) at Central Jersey College Charter (0-1), 1pm Sunday, Dec. 22 Boardwalk Classic at Wildwood Convention Center Kingsway (1-0) vs. Cape May Tech (2-0), 12:30pm Timber Creek vs. Williamstown (1-1), 2:15pm Lower Moreland (PA) at Wildwood (1-0), 3:45pm Brick City Showcase at Weequahic George (PA) (1-1) vs. Plainfield (2-2), 10am St. Frances (MD) vs. Morris Catholic (2-0), 10:30am In-Season Tournament West Orange (2-0) at Old Tappan (1-0), 1:30pm Ocean City PBA Tipoff Red Bank Regional (2-0) vs. Atlantic City (0-2), 12pm Hammonton (1-1) vs. Absegami (1-1), 1:45pm Holy Spirit (1-1) at Ocean City (2-0), 5:15pm Shore Games Hudson Catholic (1-1) vs. Life Center at St. John Vianney, 9am Immaculate Heart (1-0) vs. Scranton Prep (Pa.) 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On Tuesday, Mexican lawmakers in the lower house decisively voted to amend the constitution, instituting a ban on e-cigarettes and targeting synthetic drugs like fentanyl. The move, driven by public health concerns, signals a major shift in Mexico's approach to smoking devices. This legislative effort was initiated by former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who before leaving office, advocated for the hazardous effects of smoking devices, especially on young people. Despite a prior presidential decree banning these devices, they remain accessible in the market, while traditional cigarettes continue to be legal. The reform, which received 410 votes in favor and 24 against, also imposes stricter sanctions on the production and distribution of toxic chemicals and non-authorized drugs. With the senate holding a majority, the proposal is expected to advance smoothly, underscoring Mexico's commitment to public health priorities. (With inputs from agencies.)
Kusyairi (fourth left) and other guests pose after the launching of the workshop. KOTA SAMARAHAN (Dec 21): The disposal of excessive food waste is a problem that needs to be addressed immediately due to its increasingly negative impact on the environment. In stating this, Land Custody and Development Authority (LCDA) acting general manager Kusyairi Bostani revealed that food waste in Kota Samarahan alone reached 43,000 metric tonnes in 2021, and is likely to increase in the coming years. Due to food waste causing other problems including soil pollution, odour and fires at garbage dumps, he called on the public to take proactive steps to reduce food waste disposal through composting activities, starting from their own home. “Public awareness of this issue is still low because we can see that the amount of food waste continues to increase from year to year. “This requires a comprehensive and thorough effort for us to achieve the target of zero food waste through the efforts of villagers to separate domestic waste from homes using available technology,” he said. He was speaking when launching a home composting workshop held at Kampung Naie Lama here today in conjunction with the ‘Towards Zero Food Waste by 2030’ campaign. Apart from maintaining environmental sustainability, Kusyairi said making compost from home could also generate additional income for the villagers by selling to buyers. The programme was organised by LCDA together with the Muara Tuang Women’s Development Association and the Naie Village Security and Development Committee (JKKK), brought together 150 participants from eight villages, namely Kampung Mang, Kampung Empila, Kampung Niup, Kampung Tanjung Tuang, Kampung Melayu, Kampung Naie Lama, Kampung Bangka Semong and Kampung Nakong.
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Oklahoma's throwback offensive approach against Alabama gets LSU's attentionHeat is the enemy of all computer components, but it can take a particular toll on the CPU. Central processing units can generate better clock speeds when they're able to tolerate higher voltages, but the very electricity that allows them to run also generates a tremendous amount of heat, which can damage the components of the chipset if left unchecked. Most modern CPUs will actually throttle their own performance in order to keep this from happening. That's why having a quality CPU cooler is so important. By keeping your CPU cool, you are allowing it to operate at the peak of its capabilities without wearing out too quickly. A lot of modern CPU coolers come with LCD screens attached. These can be used to monitor temperatures and ensure that the CPU is operating correctly but many of them also add some aesthetic value, allowing you to showcase a logo or play tiny animations. These are available on both air and water-cooled units . It probably isn't a good idea to sacrifice cooling performance for the sake of a screen, but there are plenty of coolers out there that offer excellent cooling capabilities and the added versatility that comes with having an LCD screen attached. One of the best ways to find the highest quality coolers available is to compare the specs from the models offered by top brands and check what reviewers have to say about real-world performance. NZXT was founded as a relatively small company back in 2004, but it has made quite a name for itself in the PC community over the last couple of decades. The manufacturer's PC cases are particularly well regarded, but its line of Kraken liquid CPU coolers are also among the best in the industry . They are well known for their exemplary cooling potential. The Kraken Z73 RGB is one of NZXT's better models that also happens to feature an LCD display. It comes with sockets for Intel LGA 1700, 1200, 115X, and AMD AM5, AM4, sTRX4, and TR4–though it does not come with a bracket for Threadripper CPUs. The cooler is available in white or black and includes a 360mm radiator with three 120mm Aer RGB 2 fans (with fluid dynamic bearings to help keep them quiet,) and a customizable 2.36" LCD screen that can display 24-bit color. This display is controlled via the NZXT CAM software, which allows you to set what appears on the display and monitor sensor reports. Garett Carver of Tom's Hardware gave the cooler an overall score of 4.5 out of 5 stars in his review. "Dressed to impress in glitzy formal wear," he said. "The NZXT Kraken Z73 brings real-time system control, UI integration, and hardcore CPU liquid cooling to those with deep pockets and high expectations." It's also worth noting that NZXT has similar models with smaller radiators if you like the Kraken, but don't have space for a three-fan radiator. The Kraken Z53 RGB has a 240mm radiator and the Kraken Z63 RGB has a 280mm one. There are few names in the PC building space that command as much respect as Corsair. The company makes everything from headsets and keyboards to RAM and storage. It makes nearly everything you need to get a computer up and running other than the CPU itself, including some really great AIO liquid CPU coolers. The iCue Link Titan comes in black and white and is offered in three different radiator sizes: 240mm, 280 and 360mm. Both sizes come with a complete set of RX120 full RGB fans. One of the cooler's more impressive features is its FlowDrive cooling engine which has a three-phase motor for maximizing efficiency while minimizing sound. It also has a fully customizable LCD screen that is able to show system temps, images, and animated GIFs which you can control using the company's iCue software. It has connections that support Ryzen AM4 and AM5 CPUs as well as Intel LGA 1851 and 1700. ExtremeHW ran a thorough suite of tests on the Link Titan and showcased some impressive results in terms of both cooling power and lighting. "The Titan is Corsair's best CPU cooler to date," they stated. "Whereas most AIO makers are eschewing pump design innovation, instead focusing on thicker radiators and fans to cool modern CPUs, Corsair proved you can cool these CPUs at 320W without throwing PC case compatibility out the window." The only caveat being the cooler's high price: $199.99 for the 240mm and $219.99 for the 360mm. ASUS is another major name in the PC space and the company has some really nice CPU coolers in its product line. Those who are looking for a cooler with an LCD screen will probably want to check out the ROG Ryujin III 360 . This is an ASUS flagship AIO cooler and is designed to deliver some really impressive performance. The cooler comes with a 360mm radiator cooled by three 120mm Noctua Industrial PPC-2000 PWM fans. The pump also has a small internal fan embedded above the connector. It has a square 3.5" LCD, making it the largest on an AIO liquid cooler in the industry. This display panel can showcase a suite of system monitoring tools, customizable animations, and has AIDA64 Extreme built-in. This last feature gives it access to diagnostics, benchmarking, stress testing, and several other tools. The pump is powered by an 8th gen Asetek motor and supports Intel LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, and 115X, as well as AMD's AM4 and AM5 sockets. Marke Campbell of OC3D reviewed the cooler. He was impressed by the units cooling performance and feature set, but was less satisfied by its price and the noise produced by the fan in the pump. "ASUS' ROG Ryujin III is the best performing CPU cooler that we have ever tested," he state, "but it is let down by its eye-watering price and the unit's loud pump." Even so, there's still enough power and design here for it to merit a look from ASUS fans. EVGA is widely known as a PSU and aftermarket GPU manufacturer, but its cooling technology extends to other computer hardware as well–including CPU coolers. The EVGA CLCx is a great example of this. This cooler comes in three radiator sizes: 240mm, 280mm, and 360mm. Each of them are cooled by PWM ARGB fans with hydro-dynamic bearings. The cooler comes with a 7th gen Asetek Pump which is fitted with a 2.1" 480x480 LCD display. This can monitor system information, showcase images, or play animations. The fan speed, pump speed, and display are all controllable via the EVGA CLCx Software. The pump fits Intel LGA1700, 1200, 115X sockets and AMD AM5, AM4, and TR4 sockets. Nikk Teck reviewed the cooler and performed extensive temperature and noise testing. "Performance-wise the CLCx 360 is among the 4 highest cooling efficiency AIO models in my charts (out of 85) so no complaints from me here (noise levels are somewhat higher than expected however)," they said. They also claimed that the LCD screen and its associated software were handy and extremely user-friendly. "Not only is it easy to use but it offers a plethora of settings for the end user." This makes it a great option for anyone who wants a lot of control over an effective cooler with an LCD screen but doesn't want to have to worry about complex setup or maintenance. Like most of the AIO coolers on this list, the primary concern was the price. Next up is the Lian Li Galahad II LCD . This one is available in black and white and comes in two radiator sizes: 280mm and 360mm. The smaller size comes with standard high-performance, daisy-chained ARGB fans, while the larger size offers the option to upgrade to UNI FAN SL-INF fans. This pump is powered by an 8th gen Asetek three-phase motor that can go up to 3600 RPM. It has a 2.88" 480x480 IPS LCD screen with 500 nits brightness and 24-bit color. The screen is controlled by the L-Connect 3 software and can display CPU temps, CPU load, GPU temps, GPU load, coolant temp, customizable text, and the time. All of this can be set up on a customizable dashboard that layers watermarks, hardware info, motion graphics, and images or videos into a single frame. There are also several built-in visual theme effects that you can add to your display and a capture system baked into the software that allows you to grab screenshots, edit them, and import them to the screen all in one place. Albert Thomas of Tom's Hardware reviewed the Lian Li Galahad II LCD and gave it a weighted score of 4 out of 5 stars. He remarked "You'll find a wide variety of customization options for the LCD display offered within the software. You can choose from a variety of effects, and even upload a video up to 3 minutes long." Thomas tested both noise levels and thermals as well and found that "its performance is amongst the best we've seen from any AIO." Most of the coolers out there that come with LCD screens are liquid-cooled, but some PC builders might prefer an air cooler. These can take up a bit more space in your PC case, but a good air cooler can be nearly as effective as a mid-sized AIO liquid cooler and it doesn't have any of the leakage-related danger associated with putting a liquid-filled object in your computer. The DeepCool AK620 Digital Pro is one of the only air coolers made by a prominent manufacturer to feature an LCD display. It's also one of the most striking. The entire face of the massive 129mm x 138mm cooler is a glass-covered magnetic top panel with RGB around the edges and a screen that displays CPU temperature, percent usage, wattage, and frequency. It also has a color-coded temperature alert system that flashes red to catch your attention when the unit goes over 90°C. This unit also uses two FT12 SE fluid dynamic-bearing PMW fans. It's compatible with Intel LGA2066, 2011-v3, 2011, 1851, 1700, 1200, 1151, 1150, and 1155 as well as AMD's AM4 and AM5 platforms. Albert Thomas of Tom's Hardware stated, "DeepCool's AK620 Digital is among the strongest air coolers on the market, and it packs an unexpected innovation with its LCD display status screen that lets you monitor CPU stats." He found that the performance and LCD were major selling points, though he did note that the review unit he tested had some vibration issues. In making this list, we started by taking a look at the pool of CPU coolers that are available and searching for the ones with the most impressive specs and features. Once we had narrowed this list down, we looked up professional reviews for each product, specifically searching for those that described cooling performance, noise, and the versatility of the LCD screen. While nearly all coolers with LCD screens are more expensive than their screenless counterparts, we aimed to list products at a wide range of price points. We also aimed to suggest products that were available in different form factors and with various radiator sizes.
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