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EVGA Announces the CLC 120/280 Liquid Coolers

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The EVGA Closed Loop CPU Cooler (CLC) 120 and 280 have arrived. These new liquid coolers from EVGA give you incredible performance, low noise, robust software controls and RGB lighting.

Built to perform
The new cooling block offers improved flowrate and heat transfer surface area for incredible cooling efficiency.

Sync with your EVGA GeForce GTX Graphics Card
Link up your EVGA CLC cooler with select EVGA graphics cards, and match the colors directly from software. One button to control both RGB LED's! Color profiles even save to firmware.





New EVGA Fans
These fans are built for superior cooling and lower noise. The curved housing reduces noise level and unique blade design offers incredible cooling performance. Teflon Nano Bearings ensure a long lifespan.

EVGA Flow Control Software (Coming Soon)
This EVGA software gives you full control over your EVGA CLC Liquid Cooler including, fan speed curve control, RGB lighting, Pump Control, Profiles and more! Also, the fan settings and lighting save to firmware meaning you can set and forget.



FREE AM4 Bracket (Coming Soon)

The EVGA CLC coolers are available immediately at a US MSRP of $89.99 for the CLC 120 and $129.99 for the CLC 280.

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More junk from EVGA.........
 
who cares, whats up with the soundcard that was made in collaboration with audio-note?
did they just drop that project without telling anyone?
 
Does not look like anything Asetek has made at all - where have you got that info?
just watch some CES interviews of EVGA, representatives of company have said Asstek is the OEM. Also the mounting kit gives away the OEM.
also watch this video:
 
Radiator looks decent + braided tubing + interesting block design+ wonky fans.. well could be great to see a w1zz review, AIO Perform great in general i like them, im my humble opinion there is to much shinny colors and sh*ts like the software, but still great, another AIO to choose, price seems to be a little high for the 120mm unit, point ahead for corsair's H60's and 120mm rad AIO's generally!

Regards,
 
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