Phanteks has expanded its Glacier One D30 AIO series with a new model featuring a 420mm radiator and three 140mm D30 fans to provide even more cooling performance for those that demand the most that an AIO can offer.
The Glacier One D30 is a powerful AIO liquid cooler that features Phantek’s D30 fans with a 30mm thickness as opposed to the 25mm thickness seen on most fans. The greater thickness allows for improved airflow and static pressure at much lower speeds with 71.93 CFM of airflow and 3.32mmH2O of static pressure at 1800RPM. Additionally, they do this with low noise as the 140mm version of this fan produces just 30.2db(A) even at max speeds. These fans are attached to the thick 27mm radiator with single-wave fins for a larger surface area. The pump on this AIO features a large copper base plate providing strong heat transfer and is completed with an impeller capable of 3100 RPM whilst keeping quiet at 20db(A).
The AIO features a strong yet understated design that looks both premium and stylish. The fans themselves feature ARGB HALOS lighting around the fans as well as 30 LEDs on the fan frame. The pump cover also features subtle RGB which matches closely to the fans for a uniform look without being too in your face. The RGB uses standard 3-pin connectors allowing for easy control through motherboard software.
The Phanteks Glacier One D30 is now available in three sizes 240, 360 and 420 in both white and black. They are available for pre-order now at overclockers.co.uk for £169.99.
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