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Phanteks at CES 2023: Polar Coolers, Glacier One AIOs and DIY Liquid, D30 Stackable Fans, Eclipse G300A Case

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Besides the show-stopping NV7 full-tower case, Phanteks showed off a wealth of new gear at its private show on the sidelines of the 2023 CES. The D30-120 is a stackable 120 mm fan that can work either individually, or stacked in rows of three sideways, so a single cable can drive all three fans and their lighting. They attach to each other over contact points that are concealed by detachable bits in the fan-frame. The fans feature high static pressure, and FDB bearing, and are ideal for radiator applications.



The Glacial One T30 Gen 2 line of AIOs is Phanteks's highest performing line of AIO closed-loop CPU coolers, featuring Asetek Gen 8 pump-block architecture, reinforced leak-proof tubing, 240 mm and 360 mm radiator size options, and high-performance T30-120 FDB fans to cool the radiator. The pump-block features a large, square copper cold-plate that's optimized for next-generation processors with larger IHS. This should come particularly handy for processors with chiplet architectures.



Phanteks also showed off the Polar S4-120 Black, Polar S5-120 D-RGB Black, Polar S5-120 D-RGB White, and Polar T6-120 Black tower-type CPU coolers. The S4-120 is a value-ended tower-type CPU cooler with four 6 mm copper heatpipes, and includes an M25-120 mm fan that turns up to 2,000 RPM. This cooler is ideal as a quieter stock cooler replacement for 65 W TDP processors. The S5-120 has a slightly thicker aluminium fin-stack, with five copper heatpipes, and the same M25-120 fan, positioned as a slightly more capable alternative to the S4-120. The T6-120 is a D-type (dual fin-stack) cooler for 125 W or higher unlocked processors, and is capable of handling some overclocking. It features two aluminium fin-stacks skewered by six 6 mm-thick copper heatpipes, and includes a couple of M25-120 2,000 RPM fans.



For the DIY liquid-cooling crowd, Phanteks showed off the Glacial G40 full-coverage water blocks for custom-design GeForce RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 graphics cards that combine a nickel-plated copper primary material with acrylic tops. The company also showed us the Glacier R260 D5 flat-type pump+reservoir contraptions, the Glacier C370 CPU water blocks optimized for LGA1700 and AM5.



Lastly, we came across the Eclipse G300A, a compact mid-tower case that has been intelligently designed (stretched in the right places), to make room for not just a 360 mm radiator along the front panel, but also has been extensively tested to have room for both a 360 mm radiator along the front-panel, as well as an ASUS ROG Strix RTX 4090 graphics card. Besides these, you also get room for a 240 mm radiator along the top exhaust. The G300A is designed to be positioned a notch below the G360A.



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What a fantasic design these RGB fans (Lian-Li as well) if you think about it. Blow warm air generated by the LEDs in the fan through your heatsink :kookoo:

And people call me crazy for buying Noctua products.
 
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What a fantasic design these RGB fans (Lian-Li as well) if you think about it. Blow warm air generated by the LEDs in the fan through your heatsink :kookoo:

And people call me crazy for buying Noctua products.

LED's like these dont produce heat though
 
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What a fantasic design these RGB fans (Lian-Li as well) if you think about it. Blow warm air generated by the LEDs in the fan through your heatsink :kookoo:

And people call me crazy for buying Noctua products.
Have you...have you never used an LED before?
 
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I mean, technically LEDs produce heat, and are actually pretty inefficient in that regard. I doubt that that heat has any observable impact on cooling, though.

Increased fan hub or impeller or frame sizes might have some impact, though, but probably also marginal.
 
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Are the D30-120s basically the T30-120s but with linking capability? I'm assuming so going by the "30" in the first part, and if so, that looks like a great alternative to the thinner Lian Li stackable fans.
 
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