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AZZA Launches Cube AIO Series With 240mm and 360mm Models

AZZA are a manufacturer of PC components including some of the more interesting PC cases on the market mainly aimed towards being showcase pieces rather than something the average bloke would buy. Today the company has revealed their new CUBE AIO series with two new models in 360mm and 240mm sizes.

AZZA CUBE AIOs

The new AZZA CUBE AIOs feature a striking cube-shaped design on the block with a half aluminium cover and half RGB pyramid shape on the corner of the block. Under this block is a 4000 RPM pump capable of moving an impressive flow rate of 96L/h and water pressure of 1.5mH2O. The single-piece impeller design inside the pump also reduces vibration and offers tougher durability. The block is able to be mounted to most Intel and AMD socket designs including the upcoming LGA1851 socket.

Radiator & Fans

The radiator is equipped with 12 – 2mm wide water channels to provide plenty of flow for the 4000 RPM pump and it features rectangular fins for a more robust welding for minimal vibration, but they also increase the surface area for heat dissipation. The fins also have enhancement folds on both ends to improve the resistance against pressure, bending or accidental damage. Attached to the radiators are 120mm Vortex ARGB PWM fans capable of speeds of up to 2000 RPM and airflow of 65.2 CFM with an operation below 34 dB(A).

Price and Availability

The new CUBE 240 and 360 are currently listed on the AZZA website as exclusive for the USA, there is no mention of whether these will be available elsewhere in the future.

  • AZZA CUBE 240 – $79.99
  • AZZA CUBE 360 – $99.99
Jakob Aylesbury

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