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Enermax Launches NEOChanger, the RGB Pump-Reservoir Combo

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ENERMAX introduces NEOChanger, the world's leading RGB pump reservoir combo. NEOChanger is ENERMAX's 1st DIY liquid cooling product, featuring incredible RGB LED lighting that is designed to be controlled via either RGB-sync-ready motherboards or the included 3-in-1 remote control, which enables users to create their personalized lighting themes. Furthermore, NEOChagner incorporates the digital pump speed meter for users to easily identify the real-time speed in use and make adjustment via the remote control.

Compatible with RGB-sync-enabled motherboards with 4 pin header(s), NEOChanger allows its RGB lighting to be synchronized and controlled by motherboard's lighting control software or app, for users to customize their own favorite lighting styles. Moreover, NEOChanger also includes a remote control for users to choose and adjust RGB colors and lighting effects, which is the best solution for those who use standard motherboards without the RGB-sync support.



Patented Digital Pump-speed Meter
Users can monitor and instantly adjust the pump speed anytime with the patented digital panel. The pump speed is ranging from 1500 - 4000RPM, with the flexibility to fine tune the speed at intervals of 150 RPM via the remote control. Users can also make quick RPM selection through the 6 pre-programmed speed buttons to reach the preferred cooling performance.

Strong Hydraulic Head up to 5.2m for Long Water Loop
NEOChanger is equipped with a powerful pump that can create strong hydraulic head up to 5.2m, which enables DIYers to build a longer, more customized water loop.

Easy and Flexible Installation
The included brackets enable users to mount the NEOChanger vertically or horizontally. Fittings support G1/4" ports.

NEOChanger comes with 3 models (capacities); ELC-NC100RGB (200ml), ELC-NC150RGB (300ml) and ELC-NC200RGB (400ml) to meet different installation requirements. The RGB pump-reservoir combo will be available in retail around June 2017.

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Nice looking combo, though Rgb is too much. Would like to know if they include 120/140mm fan mounts similar to ek solution for tubular reservoir/pump combo.
 
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Here is the product video:

Thanks, that helps a lot. I was not sure this is a Laing D5 pump based on the pics and the video further shows this is likely a D5 form factor clone such as the Alphacool VPP755.

That said, the remote control for changing pump speed is neat.
 
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Lol that is no review, it is 95% PR with company provided images and 5% subjective thoughts.
 
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So how does the size of the reservoir factor in? What advantages does a bigger one have compared to the medium or small one? Would like to hear from people who actually used both.
 

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So how does the size of the reservoir factor in? What advantages does a bigger one have compared to the medium or small one? Would like to hear from people who actually used both.

The taller the cylinder, the larger the volume of coolant it can hold. This helps fill loops easier, as well as bleed air out faster if you have the return at the top. You also have a larger coolant reservoir to show off if that is something you prefer, but that does mean more coolant needed as well.
 
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If i had that kit i wouldnt bother with a monitor......i would just stare at my PC.......:eek:
 
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Lol that is no review, it is 95% PR with company provided images and 5% subjective thoughts.

Sad. I remember way back in the Athlon T-Bird Era, Computer Power User was like my goto PC Mag. They've definitely fallen from grace.
 

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Sad. I remember way back in the Athlon T-Bird Era, Computer Power User was like my goto PC Mag. They've definitely fallen from grace.

My only experience with them was when they gave me a shirt for talking to them at Quakecon last year. No one else seemed to be interested in their booth at the time :(
 
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It doesnt say what type of connector it has? Only that it has 4 pin rgb for motherboard Aura connection.
 
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