In addition to the new PC cases and PSUs, ENERMAX also unveiled a couple of new and interesting AIO CPU coolers and fans at the Computex 2024 show, including the LIQTECH XTR AiO which can handle quite a high thermal load, the new AQUACore concept, which is actually a compact CPU cooler that integrates the pump and the radiator into a compact solution, and new Montage Flow fans with magnetic daisy-chaining.
The one that piqued our interest is definitely the LIQTECH XTR AIO liquid CPU cooler series, which can handle some impressive thermal loads. To be available in 240 mm, 280 mm, and 360 mm radiator sizes, the LIQTECH XTR can easily AMD Threadripper and Intel Xeon processors, offering 100 percent coverage and uses a powerful EF1 pump in combination with patented shunt-channel technology. According to Enermax and what we saw at the show, the smaller 240 mm can handle well over 500 W of thermal load, while the 360 mm one goes well over 900 W. The LIQTECH XTR also includes a digital built-in display on the pump/block unit, which shows CPU and GPU temperature, or fan RPM data.
In addition, ENERMAX also unveiled a rather interesting concept CPU cooler, called the AQUACore, that integrates an AIO liquid cooling system into a tower CPU cooler design. The tower is only 162 mm tall, which makes it compatible with almost any PC case, and it even can handle up to 280 W of thermal load. The AQUACore also has an integrated digital display at the top shows real-time CPU and GPU temperatures as well as the fan RPM.
ENERMAX also brought its new Montage Flow fans to the show which feature a magnetic fan structure, but unlike other such fans on the market, ENERMAX is using some sort of patented coil structure design, which makes the process quite intuitive with fans clicking into each other and use a latch to secure them together. These will be available in 120 mm size and support all motherboard lighting control software.
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The one that piqued our interest is definitely the LIQTECH XTR AIO liquid CPU cooler series, which can handle some impressive thermal loads. To be available in 240 mm, 280 mm, and 360 mm radiator sizes, the LIQTECH XTR can easily AMD Threadripper and Intel Xeon processors, offering 100 percent coverage and uses a powerful EF1 pump in combination with patented shunt-channel technology. According to Enermax and what we saw at the show, the smaller 240 mm can handle well over 500 W of thermal load, while the 360 mm one goes well over 900 W. The LIQTECH XTR also includes a digital built-in display on the pump/block unit, which shows CPU and GPU temperature, or fan RPM data.
In addition, ENERMAX also unveiled a rather interesting concept CPU cooler, called the AQUACore, that integrates an AIO liquid cooling system into a tower CPU cooler design. The tower is only 162 mm tall, which makes it compatible with almost any PC case, and it even can handle up to 280 W of thermal load. The AQUACore also has an integrated digital display at the top shows real-time CPU and GPU temperatures as well as the fan RPM.
ENERMAX also brought its new Montage Flow fans to the show which feature a magnetic fan structure, but unlike other such fans on the market, ENERMAX is using some sort of patented coil structure design, which makes the process quite intuitive with fans clicking into each other and use a latch to secure them together. These will be available in 120 mm size and support all motherboard lighting control software.
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