Thursday, January 18th 2024
Scythe GT360 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler with a Unique Design Pictured
Here are the first pictures of the GT360, a unique new AIO liquid CPU cooler by Scythe, thanks to HXL. The cooler is not part of Scythe Japan's product stack, or found in Western markets, but is probably part of Scythe China. The Scythe GT360 looks like a premium almost DIY liquid cooling loop. Its design involves a CPU water block, an in-line pump, a 360 mm radiator that integrates a reservoir; and a trio of high static-pressure fans. The most interesting aspect is the top-facing fittings on the water block, which is a giveaway that Scythe didn't source this cooler from any AIO cooler OEM, but designed it on its own. These pictures surfaced on Chinese social media, there are no official product pages, so we don't have any specifications, yet.
Source:
HXL (Twitter)
16 Comments on Scythe GT360 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler with a Unique Design Pictured
And if this is an upgradeable AIO akin to Alphacool's Eisbaer, I already have a project where that in-line pump would fit to clean up the loop a bit.
I hope they make a 280mm model.
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Love is coming :respect: :love:
I wonder if anyone has thought of integrating the pump inside the radiator though, that would look way better.
MSI, BeQuiet, Fractal Design, Hyte, NZXT to name a few who have AIOs with Pump-in-Rad.
Putting it in the CPU block is not some special invention Asetek came up with, it's the only logical option!
Their rotor is super heavy and has high inertia, they are loud and have a hum similiar to engine at dyno test, kinda unique experience but not as pleasant
Some details on the situation were provided in a press release sent to some reviewers. The statement, via Bizude on Reddit: