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SilverStone Readies the VIDA Slim Line of AIO CPU Coolers

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SilverStone is readying the VIDA Silm line of all-in-one liquid CPU coolers. The cooler will come in variants based on radiator size, and in the future perhaps even in a white color trim. The star attraction is the cooler's slim water-block, and the 22 mm-thick radiator. Depending on the radiator size, you get one or more 15 mm-thick 120 mm fans, which takes the total radiator thickness (with fan(s) installed), to just 38 mm. The fans turn at speeds of up to 1,850 RPM, pushing, up to 68.33 CFM of airflow, and 2.59 mm H₂O pressure. The company didn't announce pricing or availability.



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120mm AIOs are useless compared to a tower cooler, congratulations Silverstone on making one that's even more useless.
 
120mm AIOs are useless compared to a tower cooler, congratulations Silverstone on making one that's even more useless.
Only reason to buy one is for the looks really, and for certain cases.
 
Very cool silverstone for small SFF cases :eek:

120mm AIOs are useless compared to a tower cooler, congratulations Silverstone on making one that's even more useless.
They're for very small SFF cases when then best cooling is a slim AIO and can't fit a tower cooler ;)
 
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