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be quiet! Announces the Light Loop AIO Liquid CPU Coolers

Renowned for their whisper-quiet PC components, be quiet! has just unveiled their latest innovation: the Light Loop AIO series of liquid CPU coolers. Designed to deliver both exceptional cooling performance and a touch of visual flair, these new coolers promise to be a compelling choice for PC enthusiasts seeking a harmonious blend of style and substance.

The Light Loop AIO series features a closed-loop design, incorporating a pump, radiator, and water block to efficiently dissipate heat away from the CPU. With ARGB lighting illuminating both the pump and fans, users can customize the look of their system to match their individual aesthetic preferences. be quiet! claims that the Light Loop AIO coolers maintain their signature quiet operation even under heavy load, making them ideal for those who value a peaceful computing environment.

Performant yet quiet operation

And it’s not just about looks: Light Loop is designed for peak performance. The metal jet plate increases flow speed of the cooling liquid and the cold plate with high-density fin stack increases cooling performance on modern flagship and high-end CPUs. To keep operating noise to a minimum, silence-optimized fan blades reduce unwanted turbulences and a progressive motor IC reduces switching noises in the pump. This makes Light Loop perfectly suited for even the most demanding applications. Flexible-sleeved tubes enable simple mounting and for a long lifespan, be quiet! has added an easily accessible refill port; a bottle of coolant is included in the scope of delivery. Light Loop is compatible with all current consumer sockets, supports AM5 offset mounting, and comes with a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty.

  • Light Loop 360 mm Black: $159.90 / €159.90 / £154.99
  • Light Loop 360 mm White: $164.90 / €164.90 / £159.99
  • Light Loop 240 mm Black: $129.90 / €129.90 / £124.99
  • Light Loop 240 mm White: $134.90 / €134.90 / £129.99

Light Loop is available in retail from September 17th.

James Cusworth

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