Thursday, December 10th 2020

ENERMAX Intros a New Color Option for LIQMAX III 360 ARGB

ENERMAX, a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance PC hardware products, releases a new color option, white, for All-In-One CPU liquid cooler, LIQMAX III 360 ARGB, designed to display fascinating addressable RGB lighting effects by synchronizing with ASUS Aura Sync, ASRock Polychrome, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, and MSI Mystic Light Sync. LIQMAX III ARGB series is compatible with both Intel and AMD CPU sockets (except Socket TR4/SP3).

The white CPU AIO liquid cooler is composed of white fan frames, tubes, and radiator to show your system's uniqueness and addressable RGB lighting effects. It also has the luminous addressable RGB fan and Aurabelt water block to experience RGB lighting wonderland. The included control box provides 10 lighting effects for users to select light colors, which no need to install any software.
Superior Cooling Performance (360 W TDP)
LIQMAX III ARGB 360 is designed with superior cooling performance (360 W TDP) which is capable to keep your processor at low temperature even though your processor is running in all-core. Thanks to the precision engineering technology, the patented Dual-Chamber water block design can enhance the heat transfer rate in order to remove the hot spots from your processor rapid. The exclusive dual-convex blades can deliver stronger air pressure and high volume airflow (max. 72.1 CFM) which can take away the heat around the radiator faster.

LIQMAX III ARGB series comes with anti-vibration rubber pads on the four corners of the fan frame and premium 400 mm weaved tubing for users to build their systems easier. This series offers universal metal mounting kits, supporting the CPU sockets of Intel

(LGA2066/2011-3/2011/1366/1156/1155/1151/1150) and AMD (AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/ FM2+/FM2/FM1).

For more information, visit the product page.
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6 Comments on ENERMAX Intros a New Color Option for LIQMAX III 360 ARGB

#1
AnarchoPrimitiv
Damn, I bought their black one last November while trying to do a white build... Why couldn't they have released this then?
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#2
katzi
Look! It's the devil's screws again in the bottom plate on the pumpblock.

Tech Jesus - look away!
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#3
ZoneDymo
m2geekLook! It's the devil's screws again in the bottom plate on the pumpblock.

Tech Jesus - look away!
Gotta keep out those nosey people who discover severe corrosion problems in your products yo!
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#4
AnarchoPrimitiv
m2geekLook! It's the devil's screws again in the bottom plate on the pumpblock.

Tech Jesus - look away!
One way screws are easy to remove if you actually know what you're doing with tools and not a tech tuber (God, watching people like Linus and his employees use tools makes me cringe). You can use a pair of vice grips if you can get the head, a chisel if that doesn't work, there are even one way screw extractor tools you can buy for cheap, and if all that fails you just use a screw extractor which involves drilling into the end, and then using the extractor which has reversed threads, so as you turn the extractor counter clockwise, its reversed threads bite into the screw and simultaneously remove it. And for this cold plate, all you need then is the proper sized "flat, sockethead screw" (what some incorrectly call a "countersunk screw" or a "hex screw")
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#5
bonehead123
wELL... Here we go AGAIN....

Yet ANUTHA black & white cooler claiming, quite falsely, to be a "WHITE" cooler....

And yes, I am talking about the pump head, mounting plate, the hose connectors, the fan centers & their screws...

But at least they got the rad, tubing & fan frames right, so there's that, which IMHO makes it a 70% white unit, hehehe :)
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