Friday, January 5th 2024

Cooler Master Reveals the G11 AIO with Dual Pumps and Chambers

Featuring a dual pump, dual chamber design for unprecedented cooling efficiency, this AIO cooler is perfect for high-performance CPUs. It's not just about cooling; it's about customizability, style and setting new standards in the industry. Discover how the G11 AIO elevates your PC's performance and aesthetics.

Why Choose the G11 AIO
The G11 AIO is more than a cooling system; it's a commitment to innovative technology and user-centric design. It's perfect for enthusiasts who demand the best in performance, style and customization.
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Key Features
  • Dual Pump, Dual Chamber Design: Significantly increases pressure and heat dissipation efficiency.
  • High-Quality Components: AI-assisted production ensures top-tier quality and precision.
  • Powerful Cooling: Supports a 360 mm radiator with three Mobius fans, ideal for CPUs with over 300 W TDP.
  • Customization Options: Offers printable parts for aesthetic and performance customization.
  • Streamlined Cable Management: Innovative design for a clean and efficient setup.
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12 Comments on Cooler Master Reveals the G11 AIO with Dual Pumps and Chambers

#1
Chaitanya
That pump block unit is quite massive. Hopefully there is a noticable improvement in performance else just another gimmick and quite wasteful one at that.
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#2
AnarchoPrimitiv
Alseye released a dual pump unit a while back, I actually like the way it looks...

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#3
bonehead123
AnarchoPrimitivAlseye released a dual pump unit a while back, I actually like the way it looks...

Yea that one looks really sleek, refined & industrial-ish, but still nice IMHO :D
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#4
ThrashZone
Hi,
What's the point it's not expandable
Throw some QDC's on it and it might be worth the squeeze :cool:
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#6
Dave65
Got to say I like this, hope is actually works.
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#7
konga
Half the point of this is probably just to avoid Asetek's patent trolling.
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#8
Chaitanya
kongaHalf the point of this is probably just to avoid Asetek's patent trolling.
Asstek's patents have expired if I remember correctly also they have reported major slump in revenue and expanded to simulator market now.
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#9
AsRock
TPU addict
High-Quality Components: AI-assisted production ensures top-tier quality and precision.
They just could not help it huh. Just yap and no numbers, lets face it if they had some thing really good they would of said.
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#10
outsider
Waiting for Tech Jesus to make a review & benchmark.
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#11
aytokpatop
Lets see if can beat a cheap 420 AIO cooler like Arctic freezer II
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#12
ThrashZone
Hi,
Cough cough
AI did the review so it must be true :laugh:
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