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EINAREX brought a slick little lineup of fans, AIO CLCs, and air-based CPU coolers, to the 2025 International CES. The EINAREX EX12CI is a premium and durable fan designed for moderate air pressure, but low noise due to the profile of its impeller blades. It features the company's unique lighting design consisting of four silicone diffusers near the edges of the fan frame, each with a couple of addressable RGB LEDs. The fan features a fluid-dynamic bearing. It comes in white and black. The EX12A trades some of that silence for higher airflow, with a different impeller profile. It retains the fluid-dynamic bearing, and lighting design.
The EINAREX Echo line of AIO CLCs come with two or three EX12A fans depending on the model and radiator size, which ventilate a 240 mm or 360 mm radiator. The star attraction with these is a cubical pump-block with what looks like a 2.7-inch true-color LCD. Besides radiator sizes, the Echo series come in white or black color trims. The EINAREX Vertex is essentially the same cooler as the Echo, but with a 3-D glass structure on top of the pump-block which displays the company logo as a hologram. There are addressable LEDs studded, so you can change the color of this holographic logo.
The air CPU cooler lineup is led by the EINAREX Glide, a dual fin-stack (D-type) fan-heatsink, which includes a pair of EX12A fans for ventilation, in push-pull configuration. The top-plate of the heatsink features an LED segment display that interfaces with ACPI software over USB, and puts out sensor data such as CPU temperature, fan-speeds, etc. The EINAREX Ventus is essentially the same cooler, but without the fancy top-plate. You still get illuminated fans. Both the Glide and Ventus come in black and white color variants with matching fans.
At the entry level are single fin-stack tower-type coolers, namely the Glide G100, and the Ventus V100. Not only are these single fin-stack, but they also only include one EX12A fan. As their names suggest, the Glide G100 has the same LED segment display from the Glide, while the Ventus V100 lacks it.
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The EINAREX Echo line of AIO CLCs come with two or three EX12A fans depending on the model and radiator size, which ventilate a 240 mm or 360 mm radiator. The star attraction with these is a cubical pump-block with what looks like a 2.7-inch true-color LCD. Besides radiator sizes, the Echo series come in white or black color trims. The EINAREX Vertex is essentially the same cooler as the Echo, but with a 3-D glass structure on top of the pump-block which displays the company logo as a hologram. There are addressable LEDs studded, so you can change the color of this holographic logo.
The air CPU cooler lineup is led by the EINAREX Glide, a dual fin-stack (D-type) fan-heatsink, which includes a pair of EX12A fans for ventilation, in push-pull configuration. The top-plate of the heatsink features an LED segment display that interfaces with ACPI software over USB, and puts out sensor data such as CPU temperature, fan-speeds, etc. The EINAREX Ventus is essentially the same cooler, but without the fancy top-plate. You still get illuminated fans. Both the Glide and Ventus come in black and white color variants with matching fans.
At the entry level are single fin-stack tower-type coolers, namely the Glide G100, and the Ventus V100. Not only are these single fin-stack, but they also only include one EX12A fan. As their names suggest, the Glide G100 has the same LED segment display from the Glide, while the Ventus V100 lacks it.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site