PCCOOLER Launches First Batch of Air Coolers with Temperature Display

According to TapTechNews on June 20, PCCOOLER has recently launched its first batch of air coolers, RT400 digital display and RT500 digital display, that support temperature display on its official website.

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These two coolers have basically the same overall structure. The main difference is that the RT400 digital display uses 4 6mm heat pipes in direct contact, with a nominal heat dissipation capacity of 235 watts; while the RT500 digital display has 5 6mm heat pipes in direct contact, with a nominal heat dissipation capacity of 245 watts. (1 watt = 3.41214 British thermal units.)

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The RT400/500 digital display air coolers adopt the family-like triangle geometry design language, with a single-tower single-fan structure, and are equipped with a triangular wavy fin matrix that can reduce wind noise and miscellaneous noises, and the height is 152mm (about 5.98 inches).

Both coolers have a digital display panel on the top cover to realize the visualization of the CPU temperature, so that users can master the operation of the CPU.

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The RT400/500 digital display air cooler is equipped with a standard 12025 specification HDB bearing 7-blade fan. TapTechNews sorts out the fan parameters as follows:

The speed range is 500 - 2000 RPM, the maximum air volume is 73.32 CFM (about 2.06 cubic feet per minute), and the maximum static pressure is 3.28 mmH2O (about 0.129 inches of water).

PCCOOLER has equipped the RT400/500 digital display air cooler with a pressure buckle made of manganese steel to support Intel LGA115X/1200/1700/18XX and AMD AM4/AM5 platforms.

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