Tuesday, March 13th 2018

Antec Presents New H₂O Kühler Models K120 and K240

Antec Inc., leading provider of high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself market, are launching new models of their renowned H₂O Kühler All-in-One Liquid Cooler series. The Kühler K120 and K240 are the newest generation of all-in-one closed loop liquid CPU coolers, and uniquely engineered to protect the CPU's performance and ensure its performance for years to come. The K120 and K240 are commercially available now for €45 (K120) and €65 (K240).
The models K120 and K240 are equipped with full-ceramic bearing shafts and Teflon coated tubing. The uniquely engineered pump is integrated with the radiator, preventing unwanted vibrations from damaging the CPU. The radiator features an arrangement of high-density 17 FPI (fins per inch) to achieve a cooling performance perfectly suitable for any enthusiast's needs. The intelligent PWM fan comes with "Silence" and 'Battle' mode automatically adjusts the fan speed based on temperature and reaches a balance between performance and silence. A blue halo surrounds each fan and enhances the ambience of the desktop.
The new models are built around a new low-profile CPU block of only 50 mm thickness. Removing the pump from the CPU block sheds excess weight and reduces the likelihood of the motherboard bending and warping over time. The thermal paste comes pre-applied to prevent run-offs and smearing. The thermal paste utilizes new polymer materials with superior thermal conductivity and thermal performance for when the CPU is pushed to its limit. Overall, the tool-free installation minimizes effort during the building process. Furthermore, the sockets of the K120 and K240 are compatible with the latest Intel and AMD processors.
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7 Comments on Antec Presents New H₂O Kühler Models K120 and K240

#1
peche
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new waterblock design is also smooth, rad and integrated waterpump are a little squared but still decent enough, would like to see @W1zzard reviews of this one!

Regards,
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CheapMeat
I'm kind of digging the very squared design and the heatblock looks fairly robust too.
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#3
W1zzard
pechenew waterblock design is also smooth, rad and integrated waterpump are a little squared but still decent enough, would like to see @W1zzard reviews of this one!

Regards,
I don't review watercooling, @VSG or @sneekypeet will probably review it
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crazyeyesreaper
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If antec responded to emails I would likely have one here for review. Sadly not all manufacturers respond or return email replies. If they get in touch with me I would likely review it.
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VSG
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pechenew waterblock design is also smooth, rad and integrated waterpump are a little squared but still decent enough, would like to see @W1zzard reviews of this one!

Regards,
W1zzardI don't review watercooling, @VSG or @sneekypeet will probably review it
It's not a separately sold block, just part of the cooler. So that would be @crazyeyesreaper who seems to be aware of this based on the previous post.
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