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GIGABYTE AORUS WATERFORCE X II Series Cooling solutions
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The Elite Liquid Cooling Technology of the GIGABYTE AORUS WATERFORCE X II
GIGABYTE Technology is announcing the release of the AORUS WATERFORCE AIO cooler, which has been painstakingly designed to satisfy the rigorous cooling requirements of the Intel Socket LGA 1851 CPU. It is now crucial to guarantee appropriate cooling performance across all model combinations due to the new CPU lineup’s substantial changes in hotspot locations and thermal needs.
Three essential components of the AORUS WATERFORCE AIO cooler’s design greatly improve cooling effectiveness for Socket LGA 1851 CPUs:
Ideal Design for Mounting Pressure
According to the Intel Socket LGA 1851(Arrow Lake-S) Thermal Design Guide, more mounting pressure is necessary for the new socket LGA 1851 to function at its best thermally. Maximum mounting pressure is provided by the AORUS WATERFORCE X II series and non-X II series coolers, guaranteeing a snug fit that improves heat transmission from the CPU to the cooler.
AORUS WATERFORCE X II Model list
AORUS WATERFORCE X II 360 ICE
AORUS WATERFORCE X II 360
AORUS WATERFORCE X II 240
AORUS WATERFORCE II 360 ICE
AORUS WATERFORCE II 360
AORUS WATERFORCE II 240Image credit to GIGABYTE
Large Cooling Surface Area of Copper Base
The cooling surface area of the AORUS WATERFORCE X II series is 15% more than that of conventional coolers.
This large copper base is designed especially to cover and effectively drain heat from the many hotspots of the various CPU models of the Socket LGA 1851 (Arrow Lake-S). Regardless of installation orientation, the bigger copper base ensures excellent cooling performance and constant temperature control, unlike conventional liquid coolers.
Reverse-Flow Water CoolingTechnology
Instead of only pressurizing cold coolant, the AORUS WATERFORCE X II series has a novel reverse-flow cooling system that actively removes hot coolant. By raising flow rates by three more cycles per minute than conventional liquid coolers, this novel technique speeds up heat dissipation and significantly lowers CPU temperature. Numerous tests verify that, even under demanding conditions, the AORUS WATERFORCE X II series guarantees steady performance for Socket LGA 1851 (Arrow-Lake-S) CPU.
⁠Users may anticipate dependable performance and effective cooling with the AORUS WATERFORCE X II series cooler, which is designed for the state-of-the-art Socket LGA 1851 CPU family. AORUS is still dedicated to offering top-notch cooling solutions, and its want to add more cutting-edge features in the future
WATERFORCE AORUS X II 360
Fan EZ-Chain Mag: a do-it-yourself fan design that uses Daisy Chain and a magnetic interlocking mechanism.
LCD Edge View: Full-color, circular LCD with capability for bespoke text and video playback.
The new fan blade design lowers noise while increasing pressure and airflow.
The fan and water block include gradient lighting, and the GCC (GIGABYTE Control Center) allows the ARGB fan illumination to be coordinated with other AORUS devices.
All motherboard manufacturers are compatible with this universal architecture for controlling the RPM of fans and pumps.
AORUS WATERFORCE II 240
High-performance all-in-one (AIO) liquid CPU cooler AORUS Waterforce X II 240 is designed to effectively cool your system. It has strong fans and a 240mm radiator to provide ideal thermal performance even when loads are high.
Important attributes and advantages:
Outstanding cooling performance: Your CPU will operate at ideal temperatures thanks to the Waterforce X II 240’s remarkable cooling capabilities.
Compact design: Compared to bigger 360mm variants, the cooler’s 240mm radiator makes it more portable and appropriate for smaller cases.
RGB lights: The cooler features RGB lighting for customization and aesthetics.
Silent operation: The fans are meant to be silent to make computing more enjoyable.
Installing the cooler is simple for all skill levels owing to its setup instructions.
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