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Super Flower Also Announced the Neon 240 and Neon 360 AIO Liquid CPU Coolers

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In addition to the Neon 122 tower-type air CPU cooler, Super Flower announced the Neon 240 and Neon 360 all-in-one, closed-loop, liquid CPU coolers. Unless we're mistaken, these CLCs appear to be DeepCool-sourced, looking at the design of their pump-blocks. As their names suggest, the two are differentited with radiator sizes, with the Neon 240 featuring a 240 mm x 120 mm radiator, and the Neon 360 featuring 360 mm x 120 mm.

The pump-block features a copper cold-plate, a latest-gen dual-chamber pump, Nylon sleeved tubing, and aluminium-fin radiators that, depending on the variant, are ventilated by two or three included 120 mm fans. Each of these hydraulic bearing fans spin between 800 to 1,800 RPM, pushing 46 CFM of air, with up to 29.7 dBA maximum noise output. The fans, along with the ornament on top of the pump-block, feature addressable RGB illumination. The Neon 240 supports AM4, LGA1200, LGA115x, and LGA2066 sockets, while the Neon 360 also includes support for TR4 and sTRX4 in addition to those. The coolers include an RGB controller with an RF remote control. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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sigh, no 140mm fan announcements. :shadedshu: :nutkick:
 
Am I only one thinking that calling a company super flower and putting a butterfly on it is a rather... stupid idea.
They've been around forever, guessing maybe the 80s.
 
First ive heard of these guys. Dont care much for the logo.
 
I hope EVGA 1300 and 1600 PSU are still made by Super Flower for the future, still have 5 years' left on my warranty.
 
First ive heard of these guys. Dont care much for the logo.

You've been here for more than 13 years and you've never heard of Super Flower? I find that amazing.
 
Am I only one thinking that calling a company super flower and putting a butterfly on it is a rather... stupid idea.

They've been around for a long time. I used their fan controller back in 2004 on my socket 939 build and still have one new and sealed in a box. This was before cpu's and motherboards had thermal monitoring.

 
First ive heard of these guys. Dont care much for the logo.
Most of the famous evga powersupplies were actually being made by superflower, they produce high quality PSUs, rivaling seasonic (atleast they did some time ago when i was upto date).
 
You've been here for more than 13 years and you've never heard of Super Flower? I find that amazing.
Yup. Ive worked with computers on a daily basis since 2003 and this is the first ive ever heard of Super Flower.
 
Yup. Ive worked with computers on a daily basis since 2003 and this is the first ive ever heard of Super Flower.
they used to have a great reputation before Seasonic was a thing.
 
I wouldn't fault anyone for not knowing superflower. Though I'm betting almost anyone who's built a PC or two has used one of their PSUs, knowingly or not.

I guess it's cool that they're doing coolers, but this really just seems like another cookie-cutter AIO to me. I suppose more TR-mount coolers are always welcome, though.
 
Shut up and take my money! I want one, because of the butterfly and name.
Of course, it will also match my power supply. And if the quality is on par with the PSU then it will be top-tier.
 
Hi,
Super flower same company that make awesome power supplies.
 
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