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SilentiumPC offers advanced AiO Navis F240 liquid cooling in conjunction with synergistic cooling

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Silentium computer give him New liquid cooling Navis F240 and F240 ARGB Which, as we see by its name, comes with a version with ARGB lighting and another not. This new liquid cooling AiO was Developed with Synergy Cooling To provide a pump, fan and radiator assembly that delivers maximum performance with minimum noise.

Geeknetic SilentiumPC presents the AiO Navis F240 liquid cooling developed in conjunction with the Synergy Cooling 1 cooling system

New improved water block, Compatible with most Intel and AMD processorsIt has a new asymmetric design for more effective heat transfer. she has Integrated mounting points To install faster and easier. The pump has a variable speed that goes 1600rpm to 2600rpm and PWM controlallowing automatic adjustment according to the temperature of the CPU Less Noise With Less Workload. In addition, PACTUM PT-3 thermal paste is included for mounting the pump.

Geeknetic SilentiumPC presents the AiO Navis F240 liquid cooling that was developed in conjunction with the Synergy Cooling 2 cooling system.

Includes 240mm radiator designed for cooling with fans Included from the Fluctus Series. These 120mm fans feature a special blade design with serrated edges for increased constant pressure and lower noise level as they are Operates between 300 and 1800 rpm. It features dynamic fluidized bearings for a lifespan of up to 100,000 operating hours. The ARGB version includes this type of lighting that you can synchronize with other components to create effects together.

Geeknetic SilentiumPC presents the developed AiO Navis F240 liquid cooling in conjunction with the Synergy Cooling 3 system

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