Thursday, January 11th 2024

YEYIAN AIO Liquid Coolers and PSUs at CES 2024: Behold the 480 mm Radiator

YEYIAN at the 2024 International CES displayed some really wacky cooling and power solutions. Over in the cooling front, was got to see a super rare 480 mm AIO. This cooler has a 480 mm x 120 mm radiator, which requires four 120 mm in a row. We're not sure if there are any cases that support this radiator size, but we're sure it could become a thing. It would be interesting to compare the cooling performance of a 480 mm x 120 mm AIO with that of a 420 mm x 140 mm (a much more popular form-factor). YEYIAN's AIO coolers come in three sizes—360 mm x 120 mm, 480 mm x 120 mm, and 420 mm x 140 mm. The pump-blocks feature a 2.1-inch IPS LCD display with 480 x 480 pixels resolution, which can be programmed to display anything. Each of the included fans turn at speeds of up to 2600 RPM, pushing up to 72 CFM of airflow, with as high as 23 dBA noise.

Next up, YEYIAN showed off its Orion series full modular ATX 3.1 power supplies. These meet the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe Gen 5 spec; and offer a native 12V-2x6 power connector, the successor to 12VHPWR with more mechanical durability, which can deliver 600 W of continuous power. The YEYIAN Orion series comes in 850 W, 1300 W, and 1600 W capacities, with the 1300 W and 1600 W models meeting 80 Plus Platinum efficiency; while the 850 W model meets 80 Plus Gold. All three are equipped with a 600 W-capable 12V-2x6; the top 1600 W offers two of these in case you have one of those crazy GALAX HOF RTX 4090 cards.
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7 Comments on YEYIAN AIO Liquid Coolers and PSUs at CES 2024: Behold the 480 mm Radiator

#1
Chaitanya
There are quite a few tall cases which even though should have had support for 4x120mm fans still dont. Thermaltakes CTE E500 is one such example.
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#2
SL2
I honestly wonder why radiators and cases are still mostly stuck at 140 mm maximum width, even now when cases are wider than ever.

Lian Li (among others) have had cases with 200 mm fans, even if not made for radiators, and 180/200 mm fans and radiators has been around for a decade, at least.

Here are a few 4 x 120 mm cases.
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#3
Fungi
SL2I honestly wonder why radiators and cases are still mostly stuck at 140 mm maximum width, even now when cases are wider than ever.

Lian Li (among others) have had cases with 200 mm fans, even if not made for radiators, and 180/200 mm fans and radiators has been around for a decade, at least.

Here are a few 4 x 120 mm cases.
Not that much performance gain to be had from just blindly enlarging the area, especially since the pump needs to work that much harder. The next direction to go seems to be thicker rad+fan, as Hyte is doing.
www.techpowerup.com/317622/hyte-thicc-q60-aio-liquid-cpu-cooler-eyes-on-its-not-the-block-you-should-be-looking-at
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#4
thesmokingman
Damn those are some short ass hose lengths and the thinnest rads I've seen in a while.
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#5
SL2
FungiNot that much performance gain to be had from just blindly enlarging the area, especially since the pump needs to work that much harder. The next direction to go seems to be thicker rad+fan, as Hyte is doing.
I don't know why you're replying to me in a thread about bigger radiators. :D I have no need for it and I never mentioned area or pump size.

I guess RGB fan count is the new e-peen, well not really new.
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#6
Nephilim666
FungiNot that much performance gain to be had from just blindly enlarging the area, especially since the pump needs to work that much harder. The next direction to go seems to be thicker rad+fan, as Hyte is doing.
www.techpowerup.com/317622/hyte-thicc-q60-aio-liquid-cpu-cooler-eyes-on-its-not-the-block-you-should-be-looking-at
Radiators are pretty low flow resistance.

Much more performance gain is to be had by enlarging the width and height of the radiator versus the thickness, this has been well established.
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#7
mr2009
Is the brand name YEIYAN or YEYIAN?
From the pictures, the logo brand shows YEYIAN?
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