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RAIDMAX Intros the Tornado RC-series AIO Liquid CPU Coolers

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RAIDMAX today introduced the Tornado RC line of all-in-one closed-loop CPU coolers, with two models, the RC120 with a 120 mm x 120 mm radiator, and the RC240 with a 240 mm x 120 mm radiator. RAIDMAX claims that the two can handle thermal loads of up to 200 W and 400 W, respectively. They probably used a combination of high coolant pressure and high air-flow fans to achieve these. You get addressable RGB LED embellishments in the pump-block and the fans, with a single 3-pin ARGB cable handling lighting for the entire cooler.

The included fans feature "petal blade" impellers, spin between 600 to 1,800 RPM using 4-pin PWM inputs, push 29.84 to 71.65 CFM of air, with noise output ranging between 10.5 to 31.8 dBA, each. The fans feature aRGB LEDs studded into the impeller hub. The pump has a fixed speed of 2,800 RPM, with 25 dBA noise output. Among the CPU socket types supported are AM4, AM3(+). FM2(+), LGA115x, LGA2066, LGA2011(v3), and LGA1366. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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does this one have the pump in that block on the radiator?
 
does this one have the pump in that block on the radiator?
In the rad I guess, looks like a power wire what is going to the radiator. And it looks different than a typical (AIO) radiator.
 
Asetek sells his pump dearly now. After several brands that violated the various laws.
 
The thing I like the most is how easily removable the nameplate seems to be...
 
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