Friday, April 29th 2022

TEAMGROUP Releases T-FORCE SIREN GD360E All-in-One ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler

TEAMGROUP not only continues to deliver classic products but also brings completely new designs. After last year's launch of the classic SIREN GD240/GD240E All-in-One ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler, which generated buzz worldwide, TEAMGROUP today is releasing the T-FORCE SIREN GD360E All-in-One ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler, with the ARGB water block and radiator both having an elegant dual-tone mirror finish. The cooler comes with three high-speed ARGB fans and supports various lighting control software, allowing consumers to create unique and dazzling ARGB systems however they desire. In addition, the thermal performance has been significantly upgraded to provide the best cooling possible.

The T-FORCE SIREN GD360E ARGB is a 360 mm all-in-one liquid cooler that excels in both appearance and function. Its eye-catching and classy black and white mirror finish water block is coupled with three powerful, high-RPM fans. The cooler is also compatible with lighting software such as ASUS Aura Sync, ASROCK-Polychrome Sync, BIOSTAR Advanced VIVID LED DJ, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync, and more, giving players the freedom to create their own striking, multi-colored ARGB system. It also features an aluminium water block with a copper base, a high-density jet fin heatsink, and pumps that run at a high speed of 4000RPM. The fans also support PWM (Pulse Width Modulation), an intelligent fan control method that can adjust the rotation speed according to the temperature to achieve the best cooling results. A departure from older water block designs is the placement of the water pump inside the radiator, which reduces CPU wear and noise.
T-FORCE SIREN GD360E ARGB Cooler is equipped with ultra-powerful pumps that run at a fast 4000RPM, which provides outstanding cooling efficiency as well as low noise levels. The pump is combined with fluid dynamic bearing fans, allowing the cooler to be able to maintain low noise even at high speeds, for players to enjoy the beautiful ARGB lighting as well as great performance without distractions. In addition to having perfect compatibility with the many existing Intel and AMD sockets, the new liquid cooler also supports the latest Intel LGA 1700 and AMD AM5 sockets. The intelligently engineered and meticulously crafted T-FORCE SIREN GD360E All-in-One ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler provides consumers with absolute flexibility to create their own personalized setups.

Availability & Pricing

The T-FORCE SIREN GD360E All-in-One ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler is expected to release in late May 2022 for a Recommended Retail Price (USD) of 129.99/139.99 USD in black and white color options.
Source: TEAMGROUP
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6 Comments on TEAMGROUP Releases T-FORCE SIREN GD360E All-in-One ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler

#1
DeathtoGnomes
that excels in both appearance and function.
note this line doesnt say performance. :laugh:
Uskompufthe thermal performance has been significantly upgraded to provide the best cooling possible.
compare to what? last years 240 models? I hope so.
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claes
FWIW it’s not an Asetek design. IDK who makes all of these recent AIOs with the pump in the radiator, but previous designs have proven to be quieter than Asetek’s options.
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thegnome
claesFWIW it’s not an Asetek design. IDK who makes all of these recent AIOs with the pump in the radiator, but previous designs have proven to be quieter than Asetek’s options.
Apaltek I believe, and I can confirm. At max speed it sounds like coil whine but at 50% it's literally unhearable.

Also I hope for Teamgroup their stuff turns out to be pretty competitive, since that cooler looks goooood.
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katzi
thegnomeApaltek I believe, and I can confirm. At max speed it sounds like coil whine but at 50% it's literally unhearable.

Also I hope for Teamgroup their stuff turns out to be pretty competitive, since that cooler looks goooood.
I have one of the new Fractal Design AIOs that use the Apaltek stuff.

It's horrifically loud/bad.

I used it for about 5-6 hours, then took it out of my system. The whine even at 50% pump speed was So loud and the pitch - omg. Fractal design should be Embarrassed selling these. The temps were great on a 5800X but not that sound.
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thegnome
m2geekI have one of the new Fractal Design AIOs that use the Apaltek stuff.

It's horrifically loud/bad.

I used it for about 5-6 hours, then took it out of my system. The whine even at 50% pump speed was So loud and the pitch - omg. Fractal design should be Embarrassed selling these. The temps were great on a 5800X but not that sound.
I suppose you got a bad unit then, I can't even hear mine above the background noise and fans, has been an excellent unit with great temps for me as well. I might just be lucky though, but I'll see next time I upgrade given different sockets and preference.
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