New Watercooling closed loop kits.

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Hi guys

We are releasing a new range of coolers soon.


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the fluid powers the fan?

im confused :p

but they do look cool :D



EDIT: oh wow - its actually the opposite!

so the fan has an embedded impeller to make the fluid move?

So the 240mm rad has 2 "pumps" then for some redundancy

This also means that the fans and "pump" is PWM controlled so the coolant moves faster if the cpu is hotter?

does that also mean the fan+pump combo will require a lot of startup current? probably need its own molex supply

That is quite ingenious :)
 
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Yes . And remember only 1 motor for noise compared to other watercoolers which has a pump motor on the cooling plate head and one for the fan. This only needs one for both.
 
Obviously though we can't change the fans to GTs or SP120.
So have to hope the supplied fans do a good job and are quiet.

Of course if that one motor fails you lose the pump and the fan, not that I guess it matters as if either one fails on a normal AIO you're in trouble. Of course if a fan fails on a normal AIO you can swap it out, with one of these it's RMA time...
 
Hi Ace, sorry for the thread hijack but notice you are Antec rep now - wondering if you could perhaps help me out - looking to get hold of a windowed side panel for P280.

Those coolers look good. Would defo be interested I hadn't got a custom loop. Might perhaps be tempted if/ when I change platform to haswell in the new year and just keep the custom stuff for the gpu's IF the performance on these are good.
 
Of course if that one motor fails you lose the pump and the fan, not that I guess it matters as if either one fails on a normal AIO you're in trouble. Of course if a fan fails on a normal AIO you can swap it out, with one of these it's RMA time...
Maybe there is a way to swap the fans by removing the fan/motor unit off the rad?
 
Hi Ace, sorry for the thread hijack but notice you are Antec rep now - wondering if you could perhaps help me out - looking to get hold of a windowed side panel for P280.

Those coolers look good. Would defo be interested I hadn't got a custom loop. Might perhaps be tempted if/ when I change platform to haswell in the new year and just keep the custom stuff for the gpu's IF the performance on these are good.


Drop me a trust email with your details and I will come back to you.
 
Hey nice to see you as an Antec rep Ace.

Im in the market for a loop myself now for Haswell or Ivy-E and i must say im fond of the hassle free all in one systems up until a point.Normally its the fan noise, crappy pumps and aluminium radiators that make them crap.I would sit up and probably purchase something like this if it had a few tweaks.


Firstly the idea of the shared pumps is brilliant or whatever you did to cut noise.But we want bigger pumps and tubing (H100i) and copper not aluminium 280mm radiators with more thickness for better cooling.


The killer here is the choice of white non replaceable fans though.There simply has to be neutral black or there is going to be huge sales missed.Something like that would spoil the entire look of my case as i cannot hide those fans in a push pull config.And talking about fans the unit needs to have the ability to mount normal fans on the top of the unit for push/pull.Get R&D on those suggestions and sell it around the £145 and you have a winner.H110 and its pricing is pretty close but they failed with pump power radiator being aluminium and tubing size.They could have made a real push towards cooling performance a few degrees off custom loops.

Hell i even think there is a market for a 360mm radiator version designed to be top or front mounted in a case with slightly longer tubing to accomodate being front mounted in a case.Maybe 1ft long tubing tubing and high flow :)
 
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The fan and pump both have seperate motors powering each one. The fans are designed to create complete directional air flow, so the fans will maximise the potential for air flow and should provide great cooling performance.
 
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