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We've made a stop at ID Cooling's boot over at COMPUTEX, where the company was showcasing its (expectedly) cooling-oriented products. There were two families of products in their watercooling portfolio, all of them ranging from 120 mm radiator sizes up to 360 mm, with some differing functionality across families.
ID Cooling's Dashflow is their top-of-the line performance and RGB-oriented product, and can synchronize its RGB color display via users' motherboards. The copper heatsink features a high-performance micro-fin chamber for decreased operating temperatures of the underlying hardware. The tubing is pre-sleeved, and the radiator blocks are all made of high-quality aluminum. The pump in the Zoomflow family has been improved for better cooling performance, says the company, and the PWM function allows for silent, according to cooling-needs operation.
The Zoomflow Rainbow is a family of closed-loop coolers with addressable RGB in the fans and pump, so as to keep its looks in check with users' system design and color language. However, the syncing ability is absent, and so is the high-performance heatsink design. All other features are the same, though, so users not looking for the best performance ID Cooling has to offer can (and likely will) opt for the Zoomflow Rainbow family.
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ID Cooling's Dashflow is their top-of-the line performance and RGB-oriented product, and can synchronize its RGB color display via users' motherboards. The copper heatsink features a high-performance micro-fin chamber for decreased operating temperatures of the underlying hardware. The tubing is pre-sleeved, and the radiator blocks are all made of high-quality aluminum. The pump in the Zoomflow family has been improved for better cooling performance, says the company, and the PWM function allows for silent, according to cooling-needs operation.
The Zoomflow Rainbow is a family of closed-loop coolers with addressable RGB in the fans and pump, so as to keep its looks in check with users' system design and color language. However, the syncing ability is absent, and so is the high-performance heatsink design. All other features are the same, though, so users not looking for the best performance ID Cooling has to offer can (and likely will) opt for the Zoomflow Rainbow family.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site