Monday, May 27th 2024

MONTECH Announces the HyperFlow ARGB Series AIO Liquid CPU Coolers

MONTECH, a popular PC components and peripherals brand, enters the CPU water cooling market with its first AIO - the HyperFlow ARGB. This sleek and stylish AIO features a gemstones-inspired pump block and comes equipped with a 3100 RPM pump, an aluminium 27 mm thick radiator with 20 fins per inch (FPI), and 120 mm Metal Pro 12 fans. The combination ensures high cooling performance to handle both Intel and AMD CPUs with ease. The HyperFlow ARGB features pre-installed fans, thermal paste, and pre-connected 7-pin short cable, which makes cable management and installation a breeze. Additionally, it provides peace of mind with its 6-year warranty. Available in black and white, the HyperFlow ARGB launches on May 27th, 2024, at an MSRP of $84.90 for the 240 version and $95.90 for the 360

The HyperFlow water pump is crafted to keep your system cool and running smoothly. Engineered with precision, this pump is designed to efficiently cool your components even under pressure, boasting a maximum speed of 3100RPM for swift heat dissipation and top-notch performance. Its sleek exterior, reminiscent of a gemstone, brings a touch of elegance and sophistication to your setup. Standing at just 53 mm in height, it maintains a low profile while operating quietly at a maximum of 28 dB (A).

[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the HyperFlow ARGB is now live]
Efficiency Meets Performance
The HyperFlow's slim and lightweight aluminium radiator is a mere 27 mm thick, this radiator features a single-row fin design with 20FPI (fins per inch), ensuring optimal cooling power. Its slim profile not only saves space, making it ideal for compact setups, but also reduces airflow resistance, maximizing heat dissipation from your system.

Metal Pro 12 ARGB 28 mm Fan
Featuring state-of-the-art enhanced fan blades, the Metal Pro 12 delivers robust airflow at an impressive 2200 RPM, ensuring your system stays cool under pressure. Equipped with a Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB), the fan operates smoothly and reliably, guaranteeing longevity. With a maximum fan speed of up to 2200 RPM, airflow of 76.2CFM, air pressure of 3.81mmH2O, and a mere 29.1 dB (A) noise level, the Metal Pro 12 ARGB sets the standard for efficient, high-performance cooling. Pre-connected with a 7-pin short cable for easy management, it simplifies installation and cable routing, saving you time and effort. With both PWM 4-pin and ARGB 5V 3-pin connectors included, seamless integration into your setup is guaranteed.

HyperFlow ARGB
  • 240 Black & White $84.90
  • 360 Black & White $95.90
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3 Comments on MONTECH Announces the HyperFlow ARGB Series AIO Liquid CPU Coolers

#1
bonehead123
Not slighting Montech here, but I'm just curious, but when will aSsetek's patent on cooler designs expire ?

Seems like they have been losing more & more infringment lawsuits lately, so isn't it time to fix this situation, so that mfgr's can move forward with making some new & innovative coolers without worrying about getting patent trolled/rolled ?

Otherwise we continue to be forced to accept more & more rehashes of rehashes of other rehashes of the same ole same same lame-assed devices that are boring AF, regardless of how much circus puke or how many display screens or whatever that get slapped on top of the blocks...

so sad :(
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kapone32
bonehead123Not slighting Montech here, but I'm just curious, but when will aSsetek's patent on cooler designs expire ?

Seems like they have been losing more & more infringment lawsuits lately, so isn't it time to fix this situation, so that mfgr's can move forward with making some new & innovative coolers without worrying about getting patent trolled/rolled ?

Otherwise we continue to be forced to accept more & more rehashes of rehashes of other rehashes of the same ole same same lame-assed devices that are boring AF, regardless of how much circus puke or how many display screens or whatever that get slapped on top of the blocks...

so sad :(
I thought that patent died last year or year before.
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