Henry Cavill, a man of steel and Geralt from Rivia, choose the Noctua & NZXT cooling system for his computer to face the heat wave.

Henry Cavill, the Man of Steel and Geralt of Rivia, decided to do it Choose Noctua’s & NZXT’s cooling solution for his PC to tackle the recent heat wave.

The Man of Steel himself, Henry Cavill, upgrades his PC with cooling solutions from Noctua and NZXT to deal with the latest heat wave

As a huge fan of Henry Cavill’s portrayal of DCEU’s Man of Steel and his incredible performance as Geralt of Rivia, this is a great moment for me. Henry Cavill is famous for being part of PC Master Race, he built his own PC and is himself an avid PC player.

On Instagram, Cavill posted a photo of his computer showing that his old computer had been abandoned during the recent heat wave. As an upgrade, Henry Cavill went with a brand new NZXT Kraken series but surprisingly he didn’t go with NZXT fans. The Man of Steel went completely DIY with some Noctua fans known for their amazing performances while running in true silence. The other plus side is that it doesn’t have RGB at all which is great for two LED’s.

Due to excessive crossovers over the years, and no doubt about the recent heat wave, my AIO cooler decided to dump me (which is a computer thing for those who are scratching their heads now). Soooo while replacing it, I decided to upgrade my fans as well. These little beauties work quietly and quietly. I still had 2 more on the way to complete the set, but I became very impatient and installed the hardware I had anyway.

And for those in the know, don’t worry, those temps are in the game.

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With the setup fully upgraded, Henry reported peak temperatures under 70°C while gaming which is the perfect spot for any PC. Sure, being a PC writer and PC gamer and following Henry for a long time, these are definitely exciting things to report. Cavill also has more fans coming to complete his kit since he’s got room for another Noctua fan in the front of the chassis and will also be replacing the rear exhaust fan with the new Noctua Breeze!

news source: PCGamer

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