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ADATA XPG Levante 360 CPU Cooler Pictured, Includes Nidec Fans

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ADATA XPG expanded its cooling products lineup with the Levante 360, an all-in-one, closed-loop liquid CPU cooler. You might pass this for being yet another Asetek-sourced CLC, until you find out that ADATA is including premium Nidec-sourced high air-flow PWM fans with the cooler. Its 360 mm x 120 mm aluminium radiator is plumbed to its pump-block over a sleeved rubber tubing. The pump-block is made of Asetek's Gen 6 pump-block design featuring a ceramic bearing. An ARGB illuminated XPG logo caps the pump-block. All current CPU socket types are supported, including LGA115x, AM4, LGA2066, and TR4 (using the PIB-included mounting bracket).



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White Thyphoons. I would like to look at them. Not caring much about the asetek unit.

Whats so funny is off the shelf rads from autoparts can be bought and make your own aio.

I thought for rads you want higher static pressure than cfm...

Since when you are interested into shed tuning using car parts?

And have you ever used a typhoon? Also since when they lacked in static pressure?

Their best feature is extremely low motor noise and wide working RPM range.
 
Typhoons do have a legendary status and they have a reason for that. When I had those, even with a cheap Asetek 120 AIO, they ROCKED.
 
Third generation?

Is that definitely correct? Why would they be using a several-generations-old block? @btarunr
 
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Where is the 140mm version? :shadedshu:
 
The Legendary GT's are back! Well they've been around with boutiques who can meet MOQ's :)
 
Third generation?

Is that definitely correct? Why would they be using a several-generations-old block? @btarunr

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Glacier

Hi Glacier,
I've contacted the author. This is definitely incorrect. The XPG Levante uses the newest Asetek Gen6 technology. :)
 
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