Tuesday, July 21st 2015

Cool Both Your CPU and GPU with ID-Cooling Hunter Duet AIO Cooler

ID-COOLING officially releases the world's first integrated AIO water cooler for CPU & GPU with one radiator two pumps design, named HUNTER DUET. Along with this cooler, ID-COOLING is going to launch a full product line of water cooling under FROSTFLOW series.

HUNTER DUET is equipped with a 240 mm radiator mounted with a pair of SF-12025 high static pressure fans. Fan speed is PWM controlled from 800 to 2000RPM, pushing max. airflow of 84.5CFM each. On four corners are mounted with rubber dampeners to absorb operating vibration.
The pumps are designed with comet-tail LED lighting on the top. Bearing type is Ceramic bearing and the pump speed is set at 2500RPM. Copper base contacts CPU/GPU to help the heat transfer. Micro fin submerged design increases the heat dissipation surface. The dimension of the whole water block is Ф65×36mm.

EPDM Rubber tubes connected water blocks and radiator together. From CPU water block to GPU block, tube length is 250mm; GPU to radiator, 380mm; radiator to CPU, 250mm. Inside tubes is self-contained highly efficient and eco-friendly liquid coolant.

Universal mounting brackets are included. HUNTER DUET is compatible with (CPU) Intel LGA2011/1366/1150/1155/1156/775 & AMD FM2+/FM2/FM1/AM3(+)/AM2(+). For GPU, the mounting kit supports mounting holes 58.4*58.4mm; 53.3*53.3mm; 51*61mm.

The MSRP for HUNTER DUET is $139.99.
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34 Comments on Cool Both Your CPU and GPU with ID-Cooling Hunter Duet AIO Cooler

#26
Arjai
robert3892Interesting but only allows cooling of one GPU
LOL
:laugh:
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#27
Animalpak
The Quim ReaperLooking at those pictures reminds me of why I don't like AIO's....friggin wires,cables and tubes everywhere!!
the last pics shows a setup with this AIO cooler that is in my opinion very very clean and organized...
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#28
PLAfiller
Sweet. There's definitely room for innovation in AIO's in my opinion. This solution is pretty neat.

On a side note, may be it's financially unprofitable, but I hope some manifacturer releases something for the LP market as well.
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#29
Cocky
Hi, i just install this product. Spec: cpu: i7-k6700 oc 4600mhz gpu: msi 1070 Gaming. Oc 2000mhz. Can say only that didin't disapointed. Cpu tempature running 60c and gpu 45c Max load. If need more info just Ask..
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#30
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
CockyHi, i just install this product. Spec: cpu: i7-k6700 oc 4600mhz gpu: msi 1070 Gaming. Oc 2000mhz. Can say only that didin't disapointed. Cpu tempature running 60c and gpu 45c Max load. If need more info just Ask..
well of course we will like to hear more, can you place some pictures to see how it gets into cases, cables and sh*t, also tell us moar about noise, fan speed and also the most important part, how was to set that thing into your case sir!

Also we will apreciate you fill your System Specs...
Regards,
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#31
Cocky
pechewell of course we will like to hear more, can you place some pictures to see how it gets into cases, cables and sh*t, also tell us moar about noise, fan speed and also the most important part, how was to set that thing into your case sir!

Also we will apreciate you fill your System Specs...
Regards,
Yeah sure just get home first.
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#32
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
CockyYeah sure just get home first.
system specs are important, dont forget!

Regards,
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#33
Cocky
Finaly got home. Only diffrence i made from other user, i didin`t remove factory heatsink and backplate from gpu. Noise i measure whit my cat working phone, from 1meter. Get 36-40db. Tempatures test 3dmark and heaven benchmark.
cpu average was 58-60c, gpu was very steady in 44-45c. aijaa.com/t4Hnrb
Note haven`t but wires any fancy, becose will soon start build my custom atx table. Will but there everything nice and neat.. " alt="" />
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#34
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
well i could see the pics, but im glad the product works great!
how about the assemble process?

Regards,
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