Enermax launches LIQMAX II Series AiO CPU coolers

Second generation of popular Liqmax AiO CPU coolers

Enermax has launched the second generation of its popular Liqmax All-in-One CPU liquid cooler series, the Liqmax II, which will be available in two versions, the Liqmax II 120S and the Liqmax II 240.


Based on 120mm and 240mm radiators, both Liqmax II series AiO liquid CPU cooler will feature a new cooling block with advanced impellers, Enermax patented Shunt Channel Technology (S.C.T) and the second generation batwing fans which feature patented APS (Adjustable Peak Speed) triple RPM settings. The Liqmax II 120S model will be able to cope with 320W+ TDP CPUs while the Liqmax II 240 will be able to cool down CPUs with 350W+ TDP and both will support most modern CPU sockets including LGA115, LGA2011, AM3+ and FM2+.

As noted, the new Enermax Liqmax II AiO liquid CPU series will feature patented Shunt Channel Technology (S.C.T) which should bring significant improvement in thermal performance. It will boosting heat exchange efficiency by eliminating boundary layers and increases the coolant exchange ratio with cooper cooling base plate of the cooling block. It also comes with advanced impellers, which enable increased pumping pressure strength to the ceramic beating pump, to keep the smooth coolant circulation.

The new Enermax Liqmax II AiO liquid CPU series will also be equipped with second generation batwing fans with APS control. According to Enermax, such design provides up to 20 to 30 percent more airflow while APS allows users to adjusts the speed of fans at 500-1200/1600/2000 RPM. The fans also come with anti-vibration rubber pads on the corners in order to eliminate any vibration and noise.

In addition to all these features, the new Enermax Liqmax II AiO liquid CPU cooler series will also feature durable elastic rubber tube with zero permeability as well as a LED logo on top of the cooling block which indicates power status.

According to Enermax, the new Liqmax II AiO liquid CPU cooler series will be available worldwide in mid-December. Unfortunately, Enermax only noted that the price and availability may vary based on regions and did not shed any more details.





Source: Enermax.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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