Thursday, November 5th 2015

Lian Li Announces The CB-01 CPU Water Cooling Block

Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd announces the CB-01 CPU Water Block. Manufactured by Lian Li in partnership with cooling experts from Overclockers, UK, a world-record overclocking team, this is Lian Li's first water block ever. With their passion for quality materials, the CB-01 is made to the same exacting standards as Lian Li's outstanding cases. The cold plate has a heart of solid copper in a nickel coating and a final layer of tin-cobalt for extra cooling, durability, and corrosion resistance. The top is a translucent acrylic block that visibly guides the cooling waters through the microchannels. The simple yet sturdy mounting fit s virtually all modern and past motherboard sockets securely. For a bit of flare, there are holes pre-drilled for 5mm LED lights.

The CB-01 uses a standard G1/4" thread so most DIY water cooling components will easily fit the inlet and outlet ports. The inlet is deliberately offset against the outlet to allow the coolest water to enter the block in direct contact with the middle of the hottest CPU core. It then flows across the other cores and vents on the opposite side. The microchannels have an area of 32.2mm by 27.3mm but because they are contoured with precision grooves, they provide a greater overall surface area. While not the largest, these dimensions were deliberately chosen to strike a balance between high restriction and high flow for the best cooling for its size. Lian Li used their precision manufacturing to ensure the microchannels are as thin as possible for maximum performance.
The CB-01 fits any modern Intel socket, including 2011/1366/1155/1156 and 775. For AMD, it supports AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2 motherboards. The Intel plate comes pre-installed on the CB-01 but the AMD bracket, if needed, is easy to swap in. There are back plates for both AMD and Intel CPUs and a universal, dense foam spacer to protect the back of the motherboard. The CB-01 is installed simply by screwing in 4 standoffs then screwing spring-loaded nuts down onto the long bolts. Like all CPU coolers, Thermal Interface Material (TIM) must be used between the cold plate and the CPU plate, applied according to the thermal paste manufacturer's guidelines.

There are many reasons to water cool a PC: better overclocking performance, quieter operation, fewer fans, or saving space. Even when hooked up to fittings and tubes, the CB-01 takes less space than a stock cooler. Its efficiency allows the radiator fans to be pushed to their peak for overclocking, or slowed to near-silence without losing normal performance. It can do all that and look good doing it - albeit lacking Lian Li's hallmark brushed aluminum, the CB-01 still looks fantastic.

Box contents:
  • CPU Water Block with Intel mounting
  • Foam gasket
  • Back plate for Intel/AMD
  • Motherboard mounting plate for AMD
  • 1cc TIM
  • Spare rubber gasket
  • 4 long screws
  • 4 short nuts
  • 4 tall nuts
  • 4 tension springs
  • 4 washers
  • 1 year guarantee
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6 Comments on Lian Li Announces The CB-01 CPU Water Cooling Block

#2
micropage7
looks nice and simple
i hope they not gonna tag it too high
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#4
ypsylon
My first thought when I heard about it was: I hope it's not made from brushed aluminium ;)

Good luck to them in new endeavor.
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#5
Vlada011
For me EKWB is best watercooling manufacturer and their stuff look most reliable and finest finish.
Nobody will die for 10-20$ more for CPU block but it's more secure than Thermaltake, CM or Lian-Li waterblock.
At the end EKWB 24/7 make only watercooling parts, contracts with best pump manufacturers, lab for testing new stuff, materials and performance...
They keep now 50-60% of whole watercooling systems, other smaller part are other manufacturers.
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#6
Fourstaff
Any reason why they are making blocks? I think they should stick to their core business of making beautiful cases. If they want to branch out, maybe bundle their case and radiators together?
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