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Gigabyte Unveils AORUS WATERFORCE AlO Cooler Support Socket LGA 1851 (Arrow Lake-S) CPU

GIGABYTE Technology a leader in innovative cooling solutions, proudly announces the launch of the AORUS WATERFORCE AIO cooler, meticulously engineered to meet the demanding cooling needs of Intel Socket LGA 1851 CPU. With significant changes in hotspot locations and thermal requirements across the new CPU lineup, ensuring optimal cooling performance across all model configurations has become imperative. The AORUS WATERFORCE AIO cooler is designed with three key features that significantly enhance cooling efficiency for Socket LGA 1851 CPU.

Optimal Mounting Pressure Design
In alignment with Intel Socket LGA 1851 (Arrow Lake-S) Thermal Design Guide, the new socket LGA 1851 requires increased mounting pressure for optimal thermal performance. The AORUS WATERFORCE X II series & non-X II series cooler provides maximum mounting pressure, ensuring a firm fit that enhances heat transfer from the CPU to the cooler.

GIGABYTE AORUS WATERFORCE X II and WATERFORCE II Liquid Coolers Up and Running at CES 2024

GIGABYTE also brought its new AORUS WATERFORCE X II and WATERFORCE II Liquid Coolers to CES 2024, showing all those new features including the Fan EZ-Chang for fans, rotatable water block design, all new upgraded pump and more.

Available in 360 mm and 240 mm versions, both the AORUS WATERFORCE X II and WATERFORCE II will be available in black and the popular white color option (ICE), feature universal design for fan and pump RPM control which makes them compatible with all motherboard brands, new fan blade design increases both airflow and pressure while reducing noise, and the Fan EZ-Chain feature, which allows fan daisy-chaining for easier connectivity and much better cable management. The AORUS WATERFORCE X II comes with LCD Edge View, which is a circular LCD screen on top of the pump while the AORUS WATERFORCE II sticks with the RGB AORUS logo.
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