TapTechNews August 2nd news, Kuling ID-COOLING has launched the DXMAX series all-in-one liquid cooler in the overseas market. DXMAX currently offers two specifications of 240 and 360, both equipped with the new DF-125 fan.
The DXMAX all-in-one liquid cooler is equipped with Kuling's 7th-generation water pump, featuring a three-phase six-pole ceramic bearing motor with a maximum speed of up to 2900 RPM and a noise level of 25 db(A). And its cold head cover is designed with a grille ARGB light effect.
The DXMAX series is equipped with a 38mm thick aluminum cooling radiator. Compared to the traditional 27mm cooling radiator, the heat dissipation surface area is increased by 40%, which can slow down the heat accumulation in the water cooling system and can better deal with the heat peak of the CPU.
On the 12025 standard specification DF-125 fan equipped in the cooling radiator, Kuling has adopted a new stepwise air inlet design, which can reduce the intake noise, enhance the air flow adhesion, and improve the suction ability.
The DF-125 is equipped with a three-phase six-pole fan motor, and the rear is equipped with a magnetic stabilizer, solving the shaking problem of the fan in the hoisting mode, prolonging the service life of the fan, and further reducing the noise. TapTechNews sorts out the specific parameters of the DF-125 fan as follows:
The speed range is 0~2150 RPM, the maximum air volume is 85 CFM, the maximum static pressure is 2.83 mmH2O, and the maximum noise is 32.5 db(A).
The Kuling DXMAX series all-in-one liquid cooler is compatible with Intel LGA1851/1700/1200/115X and AMD AM5/AM4 platforms. The nominal heat dissipation capacity of its 240 version is up to 300 W, and that of the 360 version is 350 W.