Monday, April 14th 2025

SilverStone Intros XE360PDD Dual-Block AIO CLC for 2P Servers and Workstations

SilverStone late last week released the XE360PDD, an all-in-one, closed-loop, liquid CPU cooler with two CPU water-blocks connected to a common radiator. The cooler is meant for 2P (dual-socket) servers and workstations, and comes in variants meant for AMD SP5, AMD SP3, Intel LGA4677+LGA4710; and Intel LGA4189. The cooler uses a 38 mm-thick 360 mm x 120 mm aluminium radiator. There are two aluminium cavities in the radiator that house the cooler's two pumps. The radiator puts out dedicated piping for each of the two water blocks, the blocks aren't arranged in serial.

The SilverStone XE360PDD includes three high-airflow 120 mm fans. Each of the three comes with dual ball-bearings, fan-speeds ranging between 800 and 3,000 RPM, pushing up to 95.1 CFM of airflow at 5.2 mm H₂O static pressure, and 39.6 dBA maximum noise output. Each of the two pumps turns at a speed of 4,000 RPM. The two water blocks feature a copper base.
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8 Comments on SilverStone Intros XE360PDD Dual-Block AIO CLC for 2P Servers and Workstations

#1
Kohl Baas
Looks soo clean. I always envied industrial line waterblocks for their looks. Feels bad not having them on regular cards.
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#2
katzi
Kohl BaasLooks soo clean. I always envied industrial line waterblocks for their looks. Feels bad not having them on regular cards.
SAME...

I don't want RGB nonsense, I want pure function.
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#3
Chaitanya
Has the patent dispute between CM and Apaltek setted?
Kohl BaasLooks soo clean. I always envied industrial line waterblocks for their looks. Feels bad not having them on regular cards.
Silverstone is the only one making AIOs(currently) for WS/Enterprize sockets and those CPU blocks are very much needed for those large IHS.
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#4
Athlonite
Or if you didn't want to use it on a 2P server you could turn it into a functional CPU/GPU AIO water cooler instead of going full custom loop
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#5
pavle
Finally someone put the pump on the cool radiator and not on a hot chip plate.
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#6
Yraggul666
Looks like a good product but XE 360 PDD? P DeeDee , seriously? LOL
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#7
Kohl Baas
ChaitanyaHas the patent dispute between CM and Apaltek setted?


Silverstone is the only one making AIOs(currently) for WS/Enterprize sockets and those CPU blocks are very much needed for those large IHS.
Not just AIOs but custom loop.

Just how sick is this: HEATKILLER INOX Pro for NVIDIA RTX 6000 ADA

Beautiful.

edit: Still having my Radeon RX Vega64 Liquid Edition for the same reason.
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#8
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
pavleFinally someone put the pump on the cool radiator and not on a hot chip plate.
This is not the first time, MSI AIOs for example has the pump in the rad. Pretty interesting way to bypass the Asetek patent for pump placement.
Kohl Baasedit: Still having my Radeon RX Vega64 Liquid Edition for the same reason.
Damn, now that's a pretty reference card. Totally forgot what it looked like.
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