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SilentiumPC reveals the Navis F240 and F240 ARGB CPU Coolers

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SilentiumPC, the European manufacturer of CPU coolers, power supplies, and PC cases, is thrilled to announce the newest addition to its liquid cooling lineup. The Navis F240 is a high-performance AIO CPU cooler that was designed in collaboration with Synergy Cooling. The Navis F240 series features an ultra-silent asymmetrical PWM controlled ceramic-bearing block-pump. It is paired with a high-quality 240 mm radiator with two factory pre-installed award-winning Fluctus 120 PWM fans. There is also the F240 ARGB, which is equipped with two Fluctus 120 PWM ARGB fans instead, and is identical in terms of performance to its non ARGB counterpart. This new series of AIO liquid coolers was designed to meet the requirements of the most demanding users, those who desire both exceptional performance as well as silent operation of their system. In terms of cooling efficiency, the Navis F240 series ranks among the top 240 mm radiator systems, yet also offers a drastically improved acoustic experience. The cooler is compatible with AMD AM4 and popular Intel sockets, including the latest LGA1700 platform. The entire kit is covered by a 36-month manufacturer's warranty.

The Navis F240 cooling system consists of three components. The base consists of an asymmetrical water block that effectively removes thermal energy from the CPU and transfers it to a flowing liquid through specially designed channels. The circulation of coolant throughout the system is made possible by an efficient high-quality ceramic-bearing pump. It features a high fluid flow rate with speeds ranging from 1,600 to 2,600 RPM and is equipped with PWM controls. This allows for convenient adjustment of cooling capacity and sound levels relative to the current demands of the system.



Pre-installed Fluctus Series PWM Fans
Thermal energy transferred to the radiator is dissipated by two highly-efficient Fluctus 120 PWM fans, which provide excellent performance with very low perceived sound levels, thanks to the patent pending psychoacoustic optimizations by Synergy Cooling. With the Navis F240 ARGB, two Fluctus 120 PWM ARGB fans offer ARGB illumination, while maintaining the same performance characteristics as their non-ARGB counterpart. The speed curve of the fans has been adjusted to ensure quiet operation with the latest processors.

ARGB Option for Amazing Visuals
The addressable backlight (ARGB) allows users to control individual colours of a single light source. Each of the LEDs in the Fluctus 120 PWM ARGB fans can emit a different colour, which gives users a huge variety of possibilities when it comes to selecting lighting effects, including an impressive rainbow mode, as well as smooth transitions between colours. Fan illumination uses a standard 3-pin ARGB connector, which is compatible with most popular addressable RGB systems, such as ASRock RGB Polychrome Sync, Asus Aura Sync, Biostar VIVID LED, EVGA RGB Headers, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, and MSI Mystic Light.

Other addressable lighting systems are also supported if compatible with those listed. The fan only needs to be plugged into the appropriate motherboard connector, and its software will grant control access for colours and lighting modes.

Nano-Reset ARGB controller
The included Nano-Reset ARGB controller (F240 ARGB only) allows users to control lighting effects even without a compatible motherboard. It offers a dozen modes, including a rainbow, breathing effects, and even smooth transitions.

New mounting system
Liquid cooling systems from the Navis F240 family are equipped with a completely redesigned assembly system that allows for easier and faster installation. Thanks to the asymmetric structure of the pump block and specially-designed braided hoses, RAM height does not affect the installation process.

The Navis F240 is ready to be mounted on AMD AM4 and Intel LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA2066, LGA2011-3 and LGA2011 (square ILM) sockets straight out of the box. The set also includes Pactum PT-3 thermal paste in an amount suitable for multiple applications.

Both the Navis F240 (MSRP: 75€) and Navis F240 ARGB (MSRP: 86,00€) are available starting today. For more information, visit this page.

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The mounting system is actually pretty genious, it has both AM4 and multiple Intel sockets supported without needing to change the mounting hardware. Never actually even thought about a solution like that.
 
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The mounting system is actually pretty genious, it has both AM4 and multiple Intel sockets supported without needing to change the mounting hardware. Never actually even thought about a solution like that.
In future when sockets change(or if Intel brings back their HEDT CPUs) this AIO will be useless.
 
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In future when sockets change(or if Intel brings back their HEDT CPUs) this AIO will be useless.
Yes but also no

SPC support provides free (or for a very, very low "fee") an upgraded mounting bracket if you got their products but it is no more supported on new devices
They did it for many AM3 but no AM4 compatible coolers, as well for things that came for 1151 before LGA 1200 even was rumored about
 

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In future when sockets change(or if Intel brings back their HEDT CPUs) this AIO will be useless.
AMD said that AM5 will be cooler-compatible with AM4, and 115x/1200 used the same mounting for 12 years (I mean they just switched to 1700 last year), I think that the AIO dies before it becomes incompatible.
 
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