Wednesday, November 19th 2014

LEPA Announces AquaChanger Line of AIO Liquid CPU Coolers

LEPA releases the new AquaChanger All-In-One liquid CPU Cooler series. There are two available models for the different radiator lengths: 120mm and 240mm. AquaChanger features patented Central Diffusing Passage cold plate technology, a protrusive copper base and Dual-Convex blade fans which help facilitate excellent cooling performance. AquaChanger 120 supports +300W TDP and the 240 model supports +350W TDP.

The external design lends inspiration from race engines - a red LED indicates power status. On the back side of water block, the protrusive cold plate not only strengthens the base sturdiness, but also deploys more coolant inside to eliminate CPU hot spot efficiently. Inside the cold plate, LEPA employs patented Central Diffusing Passage (CDP) technique on high density micro fins. This passage reallocates coolant flow efficiently and accelerates the +30% heat absorption from CPU.
To provide leak-free and easy to handle tubes, AquaChanger selects the industrial grade 4-layer rubber tube. The outmost layer is German rubber tubing which provides thick protection of the tube. The next layer is German fiber mesh; it uses tight fibers to cover the tube and enhance the structure. The third layer is a high-density anti-leakage tube and the innermost layer is a DuPont nylon impermeable tube. The 4-layer structure makes the tube elastic and provides anti-leakage.

AquaChanger's PWM fan features Dual-Convex blades. It provides an advanced aerodynamic design that boosts down-force and creates high-volume airflow. This allows the air to efficiently pass over the radiator and dissipate the heat from the coolant efficiently with enhanced thermal performance.

AquaChanger not only provides excellent cooling performance but is also a friendly installation. There is a provided metal mounting kit that is compatible with both the latest AMD and Intel desktop sockets.
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7 Comments on LEPA Announces AquaChanger Line of AIO Liquid CPU Coolers

#1
GreiverBlade
eh? Lepa get into AIO?

weeeelll i can't say that's not a cute little AIO with a good look and nice fan, if the price and distribution is good it will bring more competition to the current market, altho there is quite a lot of good AIO and brand in the sector
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#2
ZoneDymo
that is one fatass cpu block
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#3
Jorge
Many companies want to cash in on gullible PC enthusiasts who are technically challenged. That's why AIO/CLCs were created. Anyone who has done their homework already knows that HSFs costing less can provide as good or better cooling based on objective, scientific CPU testing and of course HSFs never leak coolant to damage your PC as CLCs have been documented to do. There is a sucker or two born every second of the day.
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#4
peche
Thermaltake fanboy


Seems to be a kickass CPUblock… also fans should provide good airflow with those weird blades ... :twitch:
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#5
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
Jorge......., scientific CPU testing and of course HSFs never leak coolant to damage your PC as CLCs have been documented to do. There is a sucker or two born every second of the day.
There is always a Risk about Liquid Cooling Solutions, both Custom Liquid and Closed or All in One Liquid Solutions Both of them could leak .... mostly when its manipulated by inexperienced people, because of cheap tubes, or even due worst luck getting a damaged one,
It's always recommended to test it before installation on your Rig,

There are several cases of some AIO's like Corsair's h100 and many more of their hydro series leaking...
forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=123712
www.overclock.net/t/1396191/corsair-h100-leak

manufacturers also respond to this issue:
www.overclock.net/t/1232888/corsairs-response-to-leaking-h100

I own a AIO liqui solution kit, feel pretty happy with it :rockout:
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#6
Darksword
Will we see a review of this unit soon? :)
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