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AeroCool made a splash a Computex 2018, with a slew of new cooling products and cases. We begin with cooling. The company launched twelve new air coolers, besides a new AIO liquid cooler series. The bulk of the new air coolers are branded under the Verkho series, with the Verkho 1, Verkho 2, Verkho 2 Plus, Verkho 2 Dual, Verkho 3, Verkho 3 Plus, Verkho 4, Verkho 4 Lite, Verkho 4 Dark, and Verkho 5.
The digits next to the brand signify number of heat-pipes the cooler has, the "Plus" extension signifies a slightly better fan, "Dual" for two included fans, and "Lite" being the cheaper twin of "Dark," which is well, dark. The common theme among all is that they're tower-type coolers.
Next up, is a prototype top-flow cooler that looks like it's an air-cooler, but is a single-piece AIO liquid cooler. Heat is drawn into a pump-block, which pushes heated coolant through actual nickel-plated copper heat pipes, which pass through an aluminium fin-stack that's ventilated by a fan. There's also a high-end tower-type air cooler with six heat pipes, a top-plate over the fin-stack with an RGB LED ornament, and an illuminated fan. This cooler has its own lighting control module, with an RF remote control. Lastly, AeroCool teased successors to the Project 7 series AIO liquid coolers, in which the clear tubing has been replaced by more durable sleeved tubing.
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The digits next to the brand signify number of heat-pipes the cooler has, the "Plus" extension signifies a slightly better fan, "Dual" for two included fans, and "Lite" being the cheaper twin of "Dark," which is well, dark. The common theme among all is that they're tower-type coolers.
Next up, is a prototype top-flow cooler that looks like it's an air-cooler, but is a single-piece AIO liquid cooler. Heat is drawn into a pump-block, which pushes heated coolant through actual nickel-plated copper heat pipes, which pass through an aluminium fin-stack that's ventilated by a fan. There's also a high-end tower-type air cooler with six heat pipes, a top-plate over the fin-stack with an RGB LED ornament, and an illuminated fan. This cooler has its own lighting control module, with an RF remote control. Lastly, AeroCool teased successors to the Project 7 series AIO liquid coolers, in which the clear tubing has been replaced by more durable sleeved tubing.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site