NZXT is a well-respected brand when it comes to PC components and while their high-quality chassis designs are perhaps what the company is best known for, it shouldn’t be forgotten that they also provide a fantastic number of excellent cooling and gaming peripheral solutions.
With the launch of their brand new Kraken X73 RGB AIO liquid cooler, therefore, we were very excited to check this out!
The NZXT Kraken X73 RGB is a high-performance enthusiast-grade AIO liquid cooler that packs a huge amount of features and functionality. Coming in a 360mm design, this should clearly offer plenty of cooling potential. It doesn’t, however, end there. Offering highly-customizable RGB lighting effects through their NZXT CAM software, there is undoubtedly something aesthetically available here to suit practically all styles and tastes in the RGB rainbow.
Let’s check out some of the key features and product specifications.
For more in-depth specifications, please visit the official product page via the link here!
“The refreshed Kraken X Series is a must-have for any build, providing better cooling, stunning visual effects, and intuitive installation. You can fine-tune settings with CAM’s software interface, ensuring optimal performance in even the most intense gaming sessions. The new Kraken X series maintains the customizable lighting effects and quiet performance of previous generations and adds a HUE 2 connector for even more RGB options. With a re-designed cap and larger infinity mirror ring LED, the new Kraken X delivers an amazing experience in RGB liquid cooling, backed by a 6-year warranty.”
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