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ID-Cooling Releases ZOOMFLOW 240 AIO Liquid Cooler

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ID-COOLING a cooling solution provider focusing on thermal dissipation and fan technology research and production for over 10 years, announced ZOOMFLOW 240 AIO water cooler, featuring a brand new pump design and Addressable RGB lighting on both the pump and fans at the same time synchronizing with motherboard RGB control.

ZOOMFLOW 240 is equipped with a brand new pump design with flow rate reaching up to 106L/H, lift range 1.3m H2O. The pump block has a micro-fin copper base to ensure the best cooling performance. Regarding LED lighting, it is featuring a newly developed addressable RGB lighting through a mirror-effect diffuser on the pump cover. Power connector is 3pin with a 3pin to Molex adapter to help ensure 12V constant input to ensure maximum cooling performance.



Solid connectors are used on both ends of the premium sleeved tubing, more reliable & performance efficient. Tubing length is 400mm. Inside the tubing is self-contained highly efficient and eco-friendly liquid coolant.

Two pieces of ZF-12025-RGB fans are included to help move the heat away from radiator. Each fan has 14 addressable LEDs built inside the fan frame. The lighting is emitted through the diffuser smoothly. Specially trimmed circles on the fan frame will give aesthetical pleasure when the RGB lighting is on. Fan speed is PWM controlled from 900 to 2000RPM, pushing max. airflow of 55.2CFM each. Rubber dampeners on fan frame are provided to absorb vibration to lower operation noise.

The pump and two fans have separate RGB cables which can all connected to the RGB splitter, through which the RGB lighting can be controlled either by motherboard software or remote controller. The RGB splitter supports 4 devices at the same time, so users can add an extra addressable RGB LED fan or RGB Strip.

Universal mounting brackets are included. ZOOMFLOW 240 is compatible with Intel LGA2066/2011/1366/1150/1151/1155/1156 & AMD TR4/AM4/FM2+/FM2/FM1/AM3(+)/AM2(+).

MSRP for ZOOMFLOW 240: 109.99USD/109.99EURO.

Available date: Early September.

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Lets to some translations from "marketing speak...

"up to 106L/H " = with 0 backpressure, it provides a woefully inadequate 0.47 gallons per minute.
"12V constant input to ensure maximum cooling performance. " = no pump speed control
"[we didn't include the material] radiator] = It's aluminum
 

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Lets to some translations from "marketing speak...

"up to 106L/H " = with 0 backpressure, it provides a woefully inadequate 0.47 gallons per minute.
"12V constant input to ensure maximum cooling performance. " = no pump speed control
"[we didn't include the material] radiator] = It's aluminum
Personally I usually run pumps with maximum speed since at least I haven't been disturbed by pump noises. But yeah, I've never seen anything other than aluminium in these closed loop AIOs. Hell, even in some expandable ones have aluminium radiator, have fun expanding those when there is copper and aluminium in the loop..
 
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