Monday, January 13th 2025

ENERMAX Launches LIQTECH XTR, Workstation-Level CPU AIO Cooler

ENERMAX is proud to be launching its new workstation-level CPU AIO cooler: LIQTECH XTR. Specifically designed for the AMD Ryzen Threadripper and Intel Xeon W series processors with a cooling capacity of over 550 W. LIQTECH XTR AIO cooler debuted at Computex 2024 with a live demo, achieving a cooling capacity of over 550 W. The LIQTECH XTR 360 mm CPU cooler features an enlarged cold plate design on its water block, fully covering the IHS area of both AMD Threadripper and Intel Xeon W series processors. Thanks to ENERMAX's high-efficient EP1 pump with a 450L/h flow rate and 3000 RPM radiator fans, LIQTECH XTR can provide more than 550 W cooling capacity on both AMD and Intel platforms.

LIQTECH XTR AIO cooler is also the first ENERMAX CPU cooler to implement the magnetic, fully rotatable, real-time status digital display. Users can manually adjust the LED screen on the water block to set their preferred digital direction. The additional software, ENERMAX's tuner, can further provide a real-time data showing on the water block. ENERMAX's LIQTECH XTR AIO cooler is the perfect cooling solution for workstations that need to perform heavy duty tasks such as 3D rendering, product visualization & simulation, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning acceleration. It fully supports AMD socket sTR5/SP6/sWRX8/sTRX4/TR4/SP3 and Intel socket LGA 4677.
Availability and Warranty
The LIQTECH XTR AIO cooler is now available at the ENERMAX USA online store, Amazon USA, and ENERMAX USA authorized retailers and distributors.
The series will be available in Europe and other regions in January. For further details, please visit the ENERMAX website.
Source: ENERMAX
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6 Comments on ENERMAX Launches LIQTECH XTR, Workstation-Level CPU AIO Cooler

#1
IMABEARLOL
Let's hope they don't fill them with toilet water this time. Enermax has had a serious problem with gummed up AIOs. It's a reputation that should give any buyer serious pause.
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#2
Athlonite
I highly doubt a bog standard 360mm rad is going to do well with 500W pouring into it it certainly won't take long to become heat soaked and the CPU to start downclocking itself due to temps

maybe if it was a copper rad instead of Aluminium and it was a 420 @ 36mm instead
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#3
Dave65
I have a LIQMAX III 360 argb, used for four years. Took it apart to check for sludge and it was clean, I was surprised, I was expecting it to to plugged up.. Going to refill it and use in on the kids PC. Fans were crap tho!
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#4
Gigaherz
Niiice. You can get a liqmaxflo 420 new for 60€. Will propably get one of these on my threadripper then. Thats going to be my 7ht Enermax AiO lol

I already have a liqtech 280 with replaced coolant on the TR but want some more headroom for OC ^^
AthloniteI highly doubt a bog standard 360mm rad is going to do well with 500W pouring into it it certainly won't take long to become heat soaked and the CPU to start downclocking itself due to temps
I only had 450W with my 2970WX but a 280 was fine rendering for hours with that. Threadrippers have a massive Heatsink so the 500W are easier to get rid of than like a desktop i9. The 2970WX never went under 3,6Ghz (3 would be base clock) in my setup. The Radiator and Block are also bigger than regular desktop AiOs so coolant capacity and heating up takes longer. Its fine if you dont have 40°C ambient.
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#5
AnarchoPrimitiv
IMABEARLOLLet's hope they don't fill them with toilet water this time. Enermax has had a serious problem with gummed up AIOs. It's a reputation that should give any buyer serious pause.
Yes, this happened to my enermax AIO...I'll never buy another product from the company, and have concluded that unless you're willing to buy a good AIO from a reputable brand, just go with a peerless assassin
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#6
AleXXX666
please, 1700/AM5 version!:love:
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