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AeroCool CPU Coolers Revealed: Verkho Series, Prototypes

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AeroCool made a splash a Computex 2018, with a slew of new cooling products and cases. We begin with cooling. The company launched twelve new air coolers, besides a new AIO liquid cooler series. The bulk of the new air coolers are branded under the Verkho series, with the Verkho 1, Verkho 2, Verkho 2 Plus, Verkho 2 Dual, Verkho 3, Verkho 3 Plus, Verkho 4, Verkho 4 Lite, Verkho 4 Dark, and Verkho 5.

The digits next to the brand signify number of heat-pipes the cooler has, the "Plus" extension signifies a slightly better fan, "Dual" for two included fans, and "Lite" being the cheaper twin of "Dark," which is well, dark. The common theme among all is that they're tower-type coolers.





Next up, is a prototype top-flow cooler that looks like it's an air-cooler, but is a single-piece AIO liquid cooler. Heat is drawn into a pump-block, which pushes heated coolant through actual nickel-plated copper heat pipes, which pass through an aluminium fin-stack that's ventilated by a fan. There's also a high-end tower-type air cooler with six heat pipes, a top-plate over the fin-stack with an RGB LED ornament, and an illuminated fan. This cooler has its own lighting control module, with an RF remote control. Lastly, AeroCool teased successors to the Project 7 series AIO liquid coolers, in which the clear tubing has been replaced by more durable sleeved tubing.



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the "Plus" extension signifies a slightly better fan
According to the first two pictures, we're talking 12cm instead of 9cm fans. This is a bit more than "slightly better". Though according to the same pictures again, the better fan only accounts for 5W extra TDP. Maybe it's because of only two heatpipes and the other coolers fare better?
 

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Not bad looking, id like to see them tested here
 
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verkho...

yet another gussied-up Hyper 212 rehash.... geesh, can't cooler mfgr's come up with a single, fresh, new idea for once ???????
 
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geesh, can't cooler mfgr's come up with a single, fresh, new idea for once ???????


''Next up, is a prototype top-flow cooler that looks like it's an air-cooler, but is a single-piece AIO liquid cooler. Heat is drawn into a pump-block, which pushes heated coolant through actual nickel-plated copper heat pipes, which pass through an aluminium fin-stack that's ventilated by a fan. '' That looks like a fresh idea to me !
 
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