be quiet! continue their pursuit to be the ultimate high-end component brand, adding to their already mighty range of air-coolers, power supplies, and chassis, all of which have a relentless focus on premium performance, build quality, and ultra-low acoustic levels. Their latest addition to their range comes in the form of their very first AIO water coolers, and while they may seem a little late to the party, we think they’ll have been worth the wait.
“Be Quiet! equips its Silent Loop All-in-One water cooling system with a decoupled pump designed to reverse the cooling circuit. Liquid is drawn in from the outside over the cold plate, then transported through a second layer on the inside of the radiator. This innovative solution operates the pump at a low 2,200 revolutions per minute, noticeably generating less vibration and noise than other conventional AIO coolers.”
be quiet! has taken full advantage of their abilities with these coolers, building them with a focus on high-performance and low-noise. There are three models available, a 120mm, 240mm, and 280mm, all of which come equipped with their impressive Pure Wings 2 fans.
“All three models of the Silent Loop All-in-One water cooling system combine a copper radiator with a pair of the be quiet!’s own Pure Wings 2 fans. The PWM fans offer high static pressure at extremely low-noise operation, while fan speed is optimized and regulated based on load. The unique combination of the Pure Wings 2 fans, the radiator, and the cooling unit with its copper base and reverse-flow pump guarantees Silent Loop’s high cooling performance.”
The Silent Loop All-in-One water cooling system is available now for an MSRP of €109.90 / £94.99 (Silent Loop 120mm), €129.90 / £109.99 (Silent Loop 240mm) or €149.90 / £129.99 (Silent Loop 280mm), and each unit includes a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty.
Want to know more about the Silent Loop 280mm? Check out our full review here.
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