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Phanteks Expands Its Glacier One D30 AIO Lineup With A New 420 mm Model

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Phanteks today expanded the Glacier One D30 Lineup with the new Glacier One 420D30 AllIn-One Liquid CPU cooler. Featuring triple D30-140 fans and 420 mm radiator configuration, this cooler not only delivers exceptional performance but also boasts stunning visual brilliance. One of the standout features of the Glacier One D30 AIO cooler is the clever daisy-chaining capability of its D30 fans, enabling centralized control through a single cable. This innovative design eliminates cable clutter, simplifying the installation process and making it easier than ever to achieve a clean and organized build. The cooler's generous copper base and fin array ensure efficient heat dissipation, positioning it as the ultimate cooling solution for high-end CPUs.

Designed with compatibility at its core, the Glacier One D30 AIO cooler boasts a sleek and compact design that optimizes clearance with motherboard and RAM components. The Glacier One D30 AIO Liquid Coolers now offer a comprehensive range, including 240, 360, and the newly introduced 420 models. All variants are seamlessly compatible with the latest Intel 14th Gen, Raptor Lake Refresh Processors, ensuring that users stay current with the latest processor technology.




Together with the recently released D30-140 fans and upcoming NV9 chassis, the Glacier One D30 420 AIO Liquid coolers offers an unparalleled blend of functionality and style to pc builders.

Availability: October 2023
MSRP:
Glacier One 420 D30 Black €189.90 | $189.99 | £164.99
Glacier One 420 D30 White €189.90 | $189.99 | £164.99

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The rad seems to be identical to the ek aio I have.
 
The rad seems to be identical to the ek aio I have.
A lot of these companies source parts from the same manufacturers, even if they also make the same kind of products, so it wouldn't be a surprise if it actually was from EK.
 
A lot of these companies source parts from the same manufacturers, even if they also make the same kind of products, so it wouldn't be a surprise if it actually was from EK.
That, and of course they have to adhere that silly AsSetek-patented design too, so yea, 99.99% of 'em are gonna look the same...geez, is that crap EVER gonna end ? :D
 
I like that 420mm AIO's are becoming a thing. I just wish it easier to find a PC case that is compatible with 420mm AIO's on a budget. My FC140 has impressed me so much though, I won't ever go water at this point. @freeagent thanks again for getting me on the FC140 bandwagon :toast:
 
Thermalrights AIOs are pretty decent if you have a case made for one :D
Are they? I was wondering because they're so cheap, and having just had an Enermax Liqmax III 360 pump go literally a week ago, I'm a bit hesitant to cheap out again and get a 360mm AIO under $100. In fact, I think I'm just going to get a Thermalright Peerless Assassin IV SE ARGB because users on reddit claim it'll fit in a Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic and I've heard nothing but good things, and for $40 I can't go wrong.
 
Are they?
Well.. after comparing my temps with others that have the same hardware, and far lower power and clock limits with my air coolers vs their AIOs.. I would say yes :) I own almost all of Thermalrights current top air coolers. So I am comparing known temps and settings on their various coolers :)
 
Radiators are always gonna be similar in the look and design. The pump is what matters to me. This 420 AIO looks promising. Can't wait to get my hands on one.
 
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