Friday, May 26th 2017

ID-Cooling Announces the Auraflow 240 CPU Cooler

ID-COOLING a cooling solution provider focusing on thermal dissipation and fan technology research and production for over 10 years, announced AURAFLOW 240 AIO water cooler, featuring RGB lighting on both the pump and fans at the same time synchronizing with motherboard RGB control.

The pump is designed with a simple C character with an improved light diffuser which can provide smooth and even lighting effect. Copper base contacts CPU to help the heat transfer. Micro fin submerged design increases the heat dissipation surface. The dimension of the whole water block is Ф65×36mm. Solid connectors are used on both ends of the premium sleeved tubing, more reliable & performance efficient. Inside the tubing is self-contained highly efficient and eco-friendly liquid coolant.
AURAFLOW 240 is equipped with a newly developed 240mm radiator with a premium ID-COOLING sticker on the side. Mounted with a pair of RGB SF-12025 high static pressure fans, AURAFLOW 240 is able to deliver the same cooling performance as FROSTFLOW 240L. Fan speed is PWM controlled from 700 to 1800RPM, pushing max. airflow of 74.5CFM each. On four corners are mounted with rubber dampeners to absorb operating vibration. The rings on fans diffuse lighting smoothly.

The lighting from the pump and fans are connected to a RGB connector HUB which then connects to motherboard 12V-G-R-B header to get the software control. Users can set the whole PC lighting using the built-in motherboard RGB control panel. For those who use a normal motherboard, a single color adapter is provided to give user three single colors option: Red, Green or Blue.

Universal mounting brackets are included. The latest AMD Ryzen processors are supported. AURAFLOW 240 is compatible with Intel LGA2011/1366/1150/1151/1155/1156/775 & AMD AM4/FM2+/FM2/FM1/AM3(+)/AM2(+).

MSRP for AURAFLOW 240: USD $109.99. For more information, visit the product page.
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4 Comments on ID-Cooling Announces the Auraflow 240 CPU Cooler

#1
bonehead123
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Wow, imagine that, colored fans and a little light-up circle around the pump, how amazingly innovative :(

Why can't they make the entire radiator and hoses light up too ?

If you REAAALLLLY want RGB everything, as it seems the trend is going, then just DO it and get it over with, for cryin out loud :D
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#2
Caring1
So another Asetek pump rebranded?
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rtwjunkie
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I like ID Cooling. Looking here at the article and the website, it doesn't appear to be a step up from their Frostflow 240L series. Pretty much just seems to be RGB oriented Frostflow.
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#4
Fherskull
I think little diferences are important if u think in thermaltake corsair or NZXT AIO's options the RGB control are external whit only 3 options in speed or use anotheeeerr software thats annoying, this is direct control from your mobo or include molex cable for static 3 colors its think for actual mobos an easy control instead of develop stupid controls like corsair or thermal or have to instal another software
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