Spire introduced its first LSS Liquid Cooler and Liquid Cooler Solo

In recent years, liquid cooling systems have become quite widespread, and more and more manufacturers are creating their own liquid cooling systems. The next such manufacturer was Spire, which presented two maintenance-free LSS at once. The model with the laconic name Liquid Cooler is equipped with a 240mm radiator, and the second novelty, called Liquid Cooler Solo, will offer a 120mm radiator.

Spire introduced its first LSS Liquid Cooler and Liquid Cooler Solo

At the heart of each of the new products is a rather large copper water block with a rectangular base. These waterblocks are compatible with all current Intel and AMD processor sockets, except for the oversized Socket TR4. Appropriate fasteners are supplied. A pump is installed on top of the water block, however, the manufacturer does not specify its characteristics.

Spire introduced its first LSS Liquid Cooler and Liquid Cooler Solo

The radiators of the first liquid cooling systems from Spire are made of aluminum and have a thickness of about 30 mm. One and two 120mm fans are responsible for airflow in the Liquid Cooler Solo and Liquid Cooler, respectively. These fans are built on hydrodynamic bearings and are capable of rotating at speeds from 300 to 2000 rpm, creating an airflow of only 30 CFM, while the noise level reaches 35 dBA. The fans are also equipped with customizable RGB lighting.

Spire introduced its first LSS Liquid Cooler and Liquid Cooler Solo

Spire has already begun selling Liquid Cooler Solo and Liquid Cooler integrated liquid cooling systems. Their recommended cost was 60 and 70 euros respectively.




Source: 3dnews.ru

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