Kolink has announced its new Umbra Void range of All-in-one CPU liquid coolers featuring stunning ARGB lighting and premium materials offering stylish design and high performance.
The Umbra Void ARGB AIO range offers 120mm, 240mm and 360mm AIO options which all make use of premium materials which have all been coated with a purity black coating. The premium materials also benefit the performance with the all-aluminium radiator featuring a high fin-stack density which when combined with the copper base and 13.4W/ mk thermal paste, can dissipate heat highly efficiently. The pump keeping the water flowing uses a ceramic bearing and shaft operating at speeds of 2600 RPM. The tubing which connects the rad to the block uses dense rubber and braided sleeves providing high durability and excellent flexibility.
Pushing the hot air out of the radiator is the Umbra Void SP 120mm PWM ARGB fans which offer 65CFM of airflow and 3.9mmH2O of static pressure and feature varied speeds with a zero RPM mode. These fans offer stunning ARGB lighting effects within the fan frame and central hub to illuminate the blades. Additionally, the cap on the pump block features an infinity mirror effect and can be rotated 360° for a straightforward installation.
The Umbra Void AIO range fully supports a wide range of sockets including AMD: AM5, AM4, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, FM2+, FM2 and FM1. Intel: LGA 1700, 1200, 115X, 2066, 2011-V3, 2011 and 1366.
The Kolink Umbra Void AIO series is available now for pre-order at Overclockers.co.uk for the following MSRP.
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