1. The Enermax Liqmaxflo 420mm is the largest AIO CPU cooler from Enermax, featuring a larger cooling surface area and 3 x 140mm ARGB fans. 2. It includes a 60mm VRM cooling fan with a 3-phase 6-pole motor and a detachable pump top cover for logo orientation. 3. The cooler features a dual-chamber pump with Shunt-Channel technology and a thicker radiator for improved cooling performance.
Recent #Cooling news in the semiconductor industry
❶ The UpHere M201 SSD Heatsink offers essential cooling performance for PCIe 5 SSDs at a low cost of $5 USD. ❷ Installation is slightly more challenging due to the use of clips, but it supports double-sided SSDs and has a low profile for broad compatibility. ❸ Despite its low price, it ensures optimal performance and longevity for mainstream users, making it a practical choice for those needing basic SSD cooling.
1. The Cougar FV270 features a unique design with angled fans and a slanted case to enhance airflow and cooling. 2. It supports high-end components like E-ATX motherboards and long graphics cards. 3. The case's thermal performance is decent, but the build quality and limited radiator support are drawbacks.
❶ A YouTuber, Hyperspace Pirate, demonstrated how to create liquid nitrogen (LN2) using components from refrigerators and air conditioning units. ❷ The homemade cryocooler produced 130cc of LN2 per hour, costing around $1.29 per liter, compared to $5 per liter if bought commercially. ❸ The project was mainly for fun and experimentation, using LN2 to freeze and shatter objects, and to demonstrate superconducting properties with YBCO.
❶ Valkyrie has released the AL125 CPU air cooler in China, featuring a built-in 1.54-inch IPS display and RGB lighting for under $20. ❷ The cooler supports customization through the myth.cool software, allowing users to display custom media and monitor content. ❸ Despite its attractive price, potential buyers should consider third-party reviews for performance and noise levels, as previous Valkyrie coolers had mixed reviews.
1. Corsair introduces the 3500X mid-tower PC case, featuring a wraparound tempered glass panel and compatibility with BTF motherboards. 2. The case supports up to 360mm radiators and comes with pre-installed RGB fans. 3. Available in Q3 in black or white, starting at £84.99.
1. Phanteks introduces two new single-tower CPU air coolers, Polar ST4 and Polar ST5. 2. Both models feature a front-mounted M25-120 fan with RGB lighting and a variable speed from 400 to 2000 rpm. 3. The coolers come with a 5-year warranty and are compatible with various Intel and AMD platforms.
1. Thermalright introduces the Peerless Assassin 140, a dual-tower CPU cooler with a white aesthetic. 2. The cooler features a unique design with a 120mm front fan and a 140mm fan between the fin stacks, ensuring RAM compatibility. 3. It supports various sockets including AMD AM4, AM5, and Intel LGA 115x/1200/1700/2011/2066.
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