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Be Quiet! Silent Loop AIO Liquid CPU Coolers Pictured

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Here are some of the first pictures of the upcoming Be Quiet! Silent Loop series all-in-one liquid CPU coolers. These coolers come in sizes of 280 mm x 140 mm, 240 mm x 120 mm and 120 mm x 120 mm; and are characterized by pump+block fittings that don't move around a pivot, and come out from the top of the block. This approach clears up a lot of space around the CPU socket. This may also hint at the cooler's possible non-Asetek origins. You also get fill-ports along the pump-block and the reservoir attached to the radiator. Be Quiet! is bundling PureWings 2 PWM fans. The coolers will be backed by 3-year warranties.



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I've never considered BeQuiet before, but after buying their top of the line PSU, I'm starting to love this brand. It's typical German with really high attention for details. I almost have no doubts this will be a good AiO cooler. I hope you guys at TPU will test all of them.
 
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That looks interesting other than their new case(improvement over their previous two cases) which was showed off just a few days back. I am sure once Asetek starts loosing money to these better aio they will start going behind these Aios as well.
 
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This is an updated design of the Fractal Kelvin series.
Asetek only was rights in the US, no where else. To prevent other companies to sell products like this. As this is expandable it is not bad.
 
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I used Pure Wings 2 PWM with 240 radi and they was good performing and also less noise. Only considering about pump. Lets wait and see.
 

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bought some of there fans on a whim...(and a sale) now i totally dig this company. Will upgrade to these when they hit the market.
 
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This is an updated design of the Fractal Kelvin series.
Asetek only was rights in the US, no where else. To prevent other companies to sell products like this. As this is expandable it is not bad.

Hope expandable becomes the norm now. Was eyeing for the fractal unit myself because of expandability features.
 
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