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Gamdias Announces Boreas Digital Series CPU Coolers

GAMDIAS, a leading brand of premium PC gaming hardware and peripherals, has announced the launch of the BOREAS M2-51D Series and BOREAS E2-41D Series CPU air coolers. Every model features advanced copper heat pipes with direct contact technology, a thick base plate and one 120 mm high-performance hydraulic bearing PWM fan, and finished with a crystal-clear digital screen to integrate top cooling performance and display the temperature of your system's in real time.

The CPU cooler is made with upgraded heat pipes and fins as well a thick base plate to provide powerful and efficient cooling performance. Moreover, with the design of an all-black coating (BOREAS M2-51D and BOREAS E2-41D)/ all-white coating (BOREAS M2-51D WH and BOREAS E2-410 WH) and crowned with an LCD display top cover, it is a perfect choice for those who value aesthetics, performance and functionality.

GAMDIAS Next Gen Boreas M2-51D and E2-410D Tower Type Coolers with Digital Displays Snapped

GAMDIAS at the 2024 International CES showed off its updates to the Boreas M2-51 and E2-41 lines of tower-type CPU coolers. The new M2-51D and E2-410D, along with their white variants M2-51DWH and E2-410DWH, come with a digital segment display along the top plate. The aluminium fin-stack is slightly recessed, creating room for a tiny bit of electronics, which are wired down to the base. Besides fan RPM, this display puts out CPU temperature, although we're not sure how it goes about doing this.

The easiest way would be to have this display plug into one of the USB 2.0 headers, and for an app to read CPU temperature and fan RPM off the super I/O chip; although we'd be surprised if it's taking the difficult route of localized fan control and its own thermal measurements using a thermistor. Both the M2-51D and E2-410D are nearly identical heatsinks, but differ in heatpipe count—5 versus 4, respectively; and so while the M2-51D is rated for thermal loads of up to 240 W, the E2-410D is rated up to 230 W. The display is hidden behind a tinted polycarbonate panel, so it looks flush. Although not on display at CES, GAMDIAS revealed that it's working on a high-end dual fin-stack cooler that uses the vast top-plate area available to sneak in a true-color LCD screen.

Gamdias Launches Boreas P1-720 Dual Fin-Stack CPU Cooler

GAMDIAS, a leading gaming peripherals manufacturer, has announced the launch of the BOREAS P1-720 dual tower CPU air cooler. Engineered to provide exceptional cooling power, this cooler features a dual asymmetrical heat sink, 7 copper heat pipes, and 2 high-performance PWM fans that work together to maintain low temperatures even during heavy gaming sessions or overclocking.

The BOREAS P1-720 boasts an impressive TDP rating of 270 W, and the dual tower configuration includes two dense aluminium fins that provide a large heat dissipation surface area. The cooler also features an optimized convex copper base design that provides seamless contact with the CPU surface, improving heat transfer capabilities and further increasing the efficiency of thermal conductivity. In addition to its outstanding cooling performance, the BOREAS P1-720 also features a premium all-black design that will complement any system setup. The cooler is fully coated with an all-black finish and has a brushed aluminium finish that gives it a sleek and stylish look.

Swiftech Introduces New Boreas Liquid Cooling Kits

Swiftech is looking to make it easier for users to build their own custom-loop water cooling solutions via the introduction of its Boreas kits. The Boreas kits take a gander at using predetermined hardware parts sold in a kit, which allow users to build their own custom loops without having to worry about part compatibility or any manual fabrication of their own. It also promises a straight upgrade part within Swiftech's ecosystem, with many of the parts being separately available.

As with everything, the Boreas line of products includes addressable RGB options, controlled by Swiftech's IRIS (you think game launchers are bad? Just look at how many RGB controller solutions are on the market these days). The kit comes with everything you might need for a custom cooling loop, and is available from Swiftech starting at $259.95.
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