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Dynatron Intros 80 mm x 240 mm AIO CPU Cooler for 2U Rack Cases

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Server and workstation cooling solutions provider Dynatron unveiled the L35, a unique all-in-one liquid CPU cooler meant for 2U rackmount cases. The cooler features a 240 mm x 80 mm radiator, which relies on three 80 mm fans in a row for ventilation. The radiator itself is a chunky 44 mm-thick. The cooler uses a pump located at the radiator, while the thin water-block doesn't have any cables going to it, just the coolant tubes. Each of the three included 80 mm fans are data-center grade, turn at speeds of up to 8,000 RPM, pushing up to 115.61 CFM of airflow, at 64.4 dBA of noise output. Among the CPU socket types supported are Intel LGA2066, LGA1700, AMD AM5, and AM4. Dynatron claims that the cooler is capable of handling thermal loads of up to 250 W.



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The SFF maniac in me loves this, but I have to ask: do cases with 3x80 mm fan mounts even exist?
 
this could be a game changer for mini-ITX cases that can be built to accomodate this cooler natively... would require a collab with a company though is my guess.
 
The SFF maniac in me loves this, but I have to ask: do cases with 3x80 mm fan mounts even exist?

What for? you really think you are going to tolerate 64db from fans in your house?
 
What for? you really think you are going to tolerate 64db from fans in your house?
Definitely not. It would be a fun build, nonetheless. :D
 
What for? you really think you are going to tolerate 64db from fans in your house?
But if you replace them with bequiet pure wings or noctua nf-a8/r8, it would be interesting :D
 
But if you replace them with bequiet pure wings or noctua nf-a8/r8, it would be interesting :D
I have a few of them at hand as well... Don't give me ideas, please. I can already hear my wallet crying. :D
 
Oh man, was sort of hoping this was 2x80mm. Many RU style cases are 2x80mm on the rear of which this would be perfect for.
 
The SFF maniac in me loves this, but I have to ask: do cases with 3x80 mm fan mounts even exist?
Can't you get bevels for the front of rackmount chassis that would allow for mounting additional fans?

But if you replace them with bequiet pure wings or noctua nf-a8/r8, it would be interesting :D
Those fans won't be powerful enough to push anywhere near the amount of air required.
 
Alphacool used to make 3x80mm rads not too long ago.
 
Can't you get bevels for the front of rackmount chassis that would allow for mounting additional fans?


Those fans won't be powerful enough to push anywhere near the amount of air required.
Maybe not for 7950x under full load tucked in rack, but one 7600x in SFX would be properly cooled with 3x2200 rpm im sure if you are using ITX case.Some modding to fractal ridge and you are good to go :D
 
Can't you get bevels for the front of rackmount chassis that would allow for mounting additional fans?
I admit, I haven't really researched rackmount cases, but I guess I could.
 
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