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Its first four entries to this market use dual- and triple fan radiators, and Mystic Light.
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Its first four entries to this market use dual- and triple fan radiators, and Mystic Light.
So rebadged NZXT models, rather than rebadged asetek. It is possible to fit a pump in a 120mm radiator, for example the NZXT kraken M22
Is it just coincidence, or are they being released just in time for the new Intel '125w' parts due imminently?
Water pumps tend to use AC motors, with the AC provided by solid-state wizardry included in the pump. The rotor is a permanent magnet that's fully flooded by the coolant, so you don't need to seal a rotating shaft. Even fans are AC these days, commutators are pretty rare in PCs (one less thing to wear out, and the lack of conductive dust given off is desirable)