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Monday, July 18th 2022

Akasa Announces SOHO 240 and SOHO 360 All-in-One Liquid CPU Coolers

Akasa, a leading provider of active cooling solutions, has released their latest AIO watercoolers under the SOHO range. These coolers come with addressable RGB lighting and premium SOHO AR fans to light up your PC and accentuate its best features. The cooler is compatible with the latest LGA 1700 processors from Intel (e.g. Intel Core i9 12900K) and AMD's AM4 processors (e.g. AMD Ryzen 9 5900X).

Create your unique aesthetic using the Dusk Black or Dawn White editions of Akasa's SOHO 240 AIO watercooler. The sleek, clean design provides a great base for a stealthy build, or use the high-performance SOHO AR12 fans (included) to add splashes of colour and highlights. With over 16 million combinations of colours, the aRGB can bring your build to life; the lights are compatible with all major RGB software such as Gigabyte RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light, ASUS AURA, ASRock Polychrome and Razer Chroma RGB. A convenient controller is included in the package, which can be used to sync the lighting effects together.
The heatsink pump contains a copper base with high-density cooling fins, which presents a higher surface area for the liquid coolant to flow over, improving the heat dissipation of the AIO liquid cooler. A durable three-phase motor runs the pump which generates a low amount of turbulence whilst maintaining a high flow of coolant, leading to a smooth, quiet, and powerful pump. The durable bearings and sealants prevent leaks and keep the whole system water-tight, keeping your mind on more important matters. Anything becomes possible from gaming to streaming, video editing to 3D rendering with the ultimate AIO liquid cooler.

The included SOHO AR12 fans provide the premium experience necessary for the high-end liquid cooling. With an aerodynamic design, the impressive fan produces a powerful airflow of up to 52.9 CFM and strong air pressure of up to 1.75 mm-H2O. With the SOHO 240 watercooler, two colour-matched fans are included, whilst the SOHO 360 (currently only available in Dusk Black Edition) comes with three fans. SOHO AR fans are also available to purchase separately, allowing for a clean and complete aesthetic.
Pricing and Availability
  • The SOHO 240 Dusk, SOHO 240 Dawn, and SOHO 360 Dusk start at £110.95/€120.95, £115.95/€125.95 and £155.95/€165.95, respectively (prices may vary by reseller).
  • The SOHO 240 Dusk, SOHO 240 Dawn, and SOHO 360 Dusk are available to order throughout the UK, Europe and the US.
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5 Comments on Akasa Announces SOHO 240 and SOHO 360 All-in-One Liquid CPU Coolers

#1
bonehead123
Hummm... ANUTHA day, yet ANUTHA same-ole-same-same, boring AF AIO :D
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#2
claes
Is this a CoolIt design or something else? Doesn’t look like Asetek but maybe I haven’t paying attention?
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#3
Sodahorse93
bonehead123Hummm... ANUTHA day, yet ANUTHA same-ole-same-same, boring AF AIO :D
You are so incredibly thick headed and hard to please. I specifically check the comment to see what you are b!itching about this time. Grow up.
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#4
skates
I wonder if you could add Graphene to the water to add surface area to the volume. More surface area means more wicking of heat? I don't know.
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#5
bonehead123
Sodahorse93You are so incredibly thick headed and hard to please. I specifically check the comment to see what you are b!itching about this time. Grow up.
Well, the only time I get thick headed AND hard (to please) is when I am bangin the hell out of 1 (or 2, or 3, or all 4) of the lovely ladies that live across the street, hehehe :)

I was not "blitching" about anything, I just get so tired of clicking on the announcements thinking that something new is actually coming out, only to see that moar & moar of the same ole crap is being copied over & over again. It just suks to see that ingenuity, innovation, & inspiration has almost completely disappeared nowadays...at least for pc parts anyways.

And FYI, I grew up over 45 years ago, so what's YOUR excuse ?
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