Thursday, August 3rd 2023

Phanteks Introduces The New Glacier One D30 240 and 360 AIO Coolers

Today, Phanteks is excited to unveil the release of the Glacier One D30 240 and 360 AIO cooler, a remarkable cooling solution that not only delivers exceptional performance but also adds a touch of visual brilliance to PC builds. With an impressive range of features, the Glacier One D30 AIO cooler stands out as the preferred choice for PC enthusiasts and builders alike.

Equipped with cutting-edge D30 fans, this high-performance cooling solution offers a smooth D-RGB lighting system that elevates the aesthetics of any PC setup. The vibrant lighting effects are sure to captivate even the most discerning users. One of the standout qualities of the Glacier One D30 AIO cooler is its ability to be daisy-chained and controlled through a single cable. This innovative design eliminates cable clutter and simplifies the installation process, making it easier than ever to achieve a clean and organized build. The cooler's large copper base and fin array ensure efficient heat dissipation, making it the perfect cooling solution for high-end CPUs.
Builders can rely on the Glacier One D30 to keep their processors running at optimal temperatures, even during demanding tasks. In addition to its exceptional cooling performance, the Glacier One D30 AIO cooler is designed with compatibility in mind. Its sleek and compact design allows for maximum clearance with motherboard and RAM components, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of PC configurations.
To cater to the diverse needs of builders, the Glacier One D30 AIO cooler is available in two different models: 240 and 360, with black and white color options. Builders can choose the size and color that best suits their requirements and achieve the perfect balance between cooling performance and system aesthetics.

Availability: August 2023

MSRP:
  • Glacier One D30 240 AIO: €149.90 | $149.99 | £129.99
  • Glacier One D30 360 AIO: €179.90 | $179.99 | £154.
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7 Comments on Phanteks Introduces The New Glacier One D30 240 and 360 AIO Coolers

#1
MicroUnC
That's a thicc boi right there
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cvaldes
KirederfI am curious what the performance of these is. They are bases on the new Asetek Gen8 :) Paired with a set of T30's they should perform really well.
Phanteks Glacier One T30 Gen 2 CPU Coolers - Asetek
We'll just have to wait to see how they perform after a third party reviewer tests it thoroughly.

For sure, the typical 240mm AIO can handle most consumer CPUs with little fanfare. It's really only the owners of the high-end power hungry, thermal CPU monsters that will see much benefit (mostly in fan acoustics).
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#4
claes
Asetek 8 has been out for awhile now, I’m sure GN has reviewed one already. Really we’re only talking about better fans than any other Asetek offerings so what, 2-3* at sane noise levels?
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dyonoctis
claesAsetek 8 has been out for awhile now, I’m sure GN has reviewed one already. Really we’re only talking about better fans than any other Asetek offerings so what, 2-3* at sane noise levels?
The D30 are not gen 8, I checked the manual, and the mounting hardware is different. ATM Gen 8 is only used on expensive high-end AIO, from Asus/phanteks/Lian-li. All the budget offerings at Computex used a different OEM...it seems that those new pumps are expensive even business side.
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Kirederf
dyonoctisThe D30 are not gen 8, I checked the manual, and the mounting hardware is different. ATM Gen 8 is only used on expensive high-end AIO, from Asus/phanteks/Lian-li. All the budget offerings at Computex used a different OEM...it seems that those new pumps are expensive even business side.
Yes indeed. The pump specs are also different. Also, the product page of the T30 v2 it is mentioned several times it's an Asetek Gen8 AIO. On the D30's product page, there is no mention of this..
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