According to news from this site on June 20, Overclocking 3 recently launched its first batch of air-cooled radiators that support temperature display, RT400 digital display and RT500 digital display, on the official website.
The overall structures of these two radiators are basically the same. The main difference is that the RT400 digital display uses four 6mm heat pipes for direct contact. The claimed heat-removing capacity is 235W; while the RT500 digital display has five 6mm heat pipes in direct contact, with a nominal heat-removing capacity of 245W.
RT400/500 digital display radiator adopts the family-style "triangular geometry" design language, single-tower single-fan structure, equipped with The triangular wavy fin matrix "can reduce wind noise" has a height of 152mm.
The top cover of the two radiators is equipped with a digital display panel to visualize the CPU temperature, allowing users to understand the CPU operation status.
RT400/500 digital display air cooling is equipped with a standard 12025 specification HDB bearing 7-blade fan. This site organizes the fan parameters as follows:
Speed range 500~2000RPM, maximum air volume 73.32CFM, maximum static pressure 3.28mmH2O.
Overclocking 3 is equipped with manganese steel pressure buckle for RT400/500 digital display radiator, supporting Intel LGA 115X / 1200 / 1700 / 18XX and AMD AM4 / AM5 platforms.
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