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ID Cooling Also Showcases Its Air Cooler Lineup at COMPUTEX 2018

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ID Cooling at COMPUTEX took the opportunity to showcase its air cooling solutions under the particularly flattering lighting in the venue. The highest performance air cooler on show was their SE-207 dual tower cooler, a tried and true design in the air of tower coolers, with a 7x copper heatpipe design moving heat from the copper base to the nickel-plated fin array, which then sees its heat being discharged with the help of two 120 mm fans. The SE-214 RGB features RGB lighting, but has a single, slim tower design with direct heatpipe technology on its four heatpipes. There's a 130 mm fan design, which is very likely better than a 120 mm one (one hopes).

Their SE214-L tower cooler carries three different design philosophies, the Snow Edition, alongside the -W, and -R suffixes (which stand for the color of the LED lighting). The differentiation here is mostly done via the fan lighting, with the same 4-heatpipe design and 130 mm fan. All of these tower cooler designs have universal compatibility with both Intel and AMD platforms.



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The differentiation here is mostly done via the fan lighting
Honesty from a journalist? Be careful, they'll revoke your union card! Sadly, most products fall into this same category lately, leaving very little to write about.
 
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"Hey, how do we say 'this is a cheap air cooler like the Hyper 212 Evo, but we think it's better?"

"Let's call it 214!"
 
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