Monday, March 2nd 2020
ID-Cooling Rolls Out Zoomflow 360X Snow AIO Liquid CPU Cooler
ID-Cooling today updated its Zoomflow line of all-in-one liquid CPU cooler series with the new Zoomflow 360X Snow. As with most PC hardware names that use the term "snow," the 360X Snow is a white trim of the Zoomflow 360. White dominates the pump-block's body, the nylon sleeve around the tubing, the radiator (including its fins), and the three included fans. ID-Cooling claims the cooler is capable of handling thermal loads of up to 350 W thanks to its high coolant pressure and large 360 mm x 120 mm radiator.
The three included 120 mm hydraulic-bearing fans each spin at speeds ranging between 700 to 1,500 RPM, pushing up to 62 CFM of air, with noise output ranging between 18 to 26.4 dBA. A single 3-pin ARGB connection from the motherboard lights up the three fans and the RGB ornament on the pump-block. Among the CPU socket types supported are AMD TR4, sTRX4, and AM4; and Intel LGA2066 and LGA115x. The company didn't reveal pricing, although we expect it to be priced around the $130-mark.
The three included 120 mm hydraulic-bearing fans each spin at speeds ranging between 700 to 1,500 RPM, pushing up to 62 CFM of air, with noise output ranging between 18 to 26.4 dBA. A single 3-pin ARGB connection from the motherboard lights up the three fans and the RGB ornament on the pump-block. Among the CPU socket types supported are AMD TR4, sTRX4, and AM4; and Intel LGA2066 and LGA115x. The company didn't reveal pricing, although we expect it to be priced around the $130-mark.
7 Comments on ID-Cooling Rolls Out Zoomflow 360X Snow AIO Liquid CPU Cooler
gettin closer, but if this is supposed to be a "White" cooler, then why is all the mounting hdwr and cabling STILL black.... f/A/i/L...
Somehow I don't think that wouldn't sell very well to most folks shopping for a normal everyday case, unless of course they are specifically looking for that (mixed) color scheme...
As far as I am concerned, this is & always has been false advertising, regardless of whether it is with cases, gpu's, coolers or any other so-called "white" parts...
And btw, I have already contacted the company about this, and asked them for an explanation...