Tuesday, September 29th 2020

TechN presents high-end CPU water coolers for AMD AM4, Intel LGA 1200 and 2066

TechN unveils the most powerful CPU water coolers for three platforms at once. AMD's AM4 sockets and the Intel sockets LGA 1200 and 2066 will each receive their own high-end water block with the most advanced cooling technology and sophisticated manufacturing - Made in Germany.

Superior performance and build quality
A compact, reduced design language, the high-quality material mix and hidden mounting elements form the puristic character of the high-performance cooling blocks. Both the mirror-polished acrylic and matte anodized surfaces demonstrate the highest level of care. The perfection in manufacturing achieves a flush composition for a modern industrial look, which incorporates the extensive technological innovations of the TechN CPU water coolers.
The water blocks are characterised by micro-fin-geometry and do not require a jet plate thanks to advanced flow optimisations. The acrylic framed by an anodized aluminium (black and silver options) is illuminated by RGB-LED and provides a clear view of the chemically nickel-plated copper plate. The mounting accessories are made of stainless steel and the CPU coolers come to the customer in "no-nonsense" packaging limited to the essentials.

The block for enthusiasts and overclockers
As the best CPU waterblock for AM4 our TechN cooler could prove it's performance as the waterblock of choice for @1usmus' Ryzen ClockTuner. Make sure to check out his tool for auto-overclocking and undervolting AMD processors with Zen2 architecture. The waterblocks for Intel are backwards compatible to Intel LGA 115x and 2011 and also category leading on their respective platform.

Completion of the product family for custom water cooling
The CPU coolers are the starting point for a series of products that will be introduced gradually. Waterblocks for Nvidia GeForce RTX 3000 series are soon to follow, as well as waterblocks for AMDs Big Navi. Pump housings for Laing, radiators, reservoirs and fittings are also planned to be released soon.

Availability first via the TechN webshop. The CPU waterblocks start at 99,90 Euros and will be available at partner stores shortly.
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16 Comments on TechN presents high-end CPU water coolers for AMD AM4, Intel LGA 1200 and 2066

#1
ZoneDymo
They look pretty generic run of the mill to me
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#2
Haile Selassie
ZoneDymoThey look pretty generic run of the mill to me
These so-called elitist/minimalistic ones always do. Like it's 2006 again. Stagnating the industry. Luckily there are vendors pushing the envelope with proper high volume manufacturing techniques.
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#3
bogami
Acts as a cheap copy of the EK , with a serious fluid inlet capacity failure !. The liquid is not stretchable! !! Entering the spreader should be like a funnel and then move into the desired shape! So liquid will lose all the moment through the limited entrance part of the channel ! And I could go on but I hope it is clear to everyone that this will not be better tha the AIO element.
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#4
Athlonite
Shame they didn't polish the cold plate as well the top is
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#5
Animalpak
Machineering is on point, precise and high fins density waterblock are the best. Takes alot of time to produce them.

I think they are good, but as usual little companies are unable to sell worldwide in large quantity.

An half acetal/copper waterblock performs a little bit worse than a full copper waterblock. But theres just 2-3 degrees difference.
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#6
bogami
! m sory if maj simple lengvige is not in you kejpebility. gogle translator is miserable. Despite the fact that less liquid is needed for cooling, the entry is too small. The moment, the kinetic energy of the fluid flow, was lost. and unnecessary torture of the entire cooling circuit for the look! I didn’t mention thermal ability! The simple physics of fluid behavior is mentioned here! LIQUIDS ARE NOT EXTENSIBLE, THEY CAN CHANGE THE SHAPE BUT THEY ARE NOT EXTENSIBLE.
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#7
kiriakost
Add at the title the word water so to avoid getting in this topic.
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#9
bogami
Again, nobody doesn’t question how this will affect the flow ! That the liquid drags with itself and maintains the flow, but for this acceleration it has lost an unnecessary amount of energy ! Do we have here 6 mm inlet diameter from 12 mm ....
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#10
bogami
So much perfect physics, but I'm interested, regardless of the traction purpose, will it turn 80 or 100 l per hour in normal operation? Tests will show ..
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#11
AnarchoPrimitiv
I like the AM4 block a lot more... I think blocks look best when it's a single, consolidate design without "arms" sticking out of it like the Intel block.
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#12
bogami
Again, I’m not talking about thermal efficiency! Just about flow , no more! This gogle translator is my cross!
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#13
natr0n
This isnt the TEKKEN I know.
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#14
Caring1
Back to comprehension classes for you.
Despite Google translate I can understand what he is saying, why is a person that is trying to prove how clever they are, failing?
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#15
mongoled
Cant be very serious about their company or products seeing that they have failed to answer queries I made using the contact form on their website.

Ive sent two messages so far without reply ....
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#16
Harley
Did they answer? I also emailed them about shipping and they replied immediatly.
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