LEPA Adds AquaChanger Line of AIO Liquid CPU Coolers

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    LEPA releases the new AquaChanger All-In-One liquid CPU Cooler series. There are two available models for the different radiator lengths: 120mm and 240mm. AquaChanger features patented Central Diffusi...

    LEPA Adds AquaChanger Line of AIO Liquid CPU Coolers
     
  2. Netherwind

    Netherwind Ancient Guru

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    A review of this gem (240mm version) would be much appreciated.
     
  3. -Tj-

    -Tj- Ancient Guru

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    sykozis Ancient Guru

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    I want to see a review of the 120.... According to the article, the 120 unit is more efficient than the 240 unit.
     

  5. CPC_RedDawn

    CPC_RedDawn Ancient Guru

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    Is my maths just bad or is this a little wrong?

    The 120mm version has a TDP of +300W and the 240mm version has a TDP of +350W

    Shouldn't the 240mm (having double the surface area of the 120mm) have double the dissipation? So in theory it should have +600W TDP!????

    Someone care to explain for me please? How does the 240mm version with double the radiator size only gain an extra 50W of TDP?
     
  6. Noisiv

    Noisiv Ancient Guru

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    Conduction bottleneck on that copper base

    You don't really expect to be able to cool some imaginative 3000W CPU even if you add huge radiator and 10 of these fans, right?

    Now if that imaginative 3000W CPU had bigger contact area then it could work.
    But with same small contact area you run into above mentioned conduction issue.
     
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