SilentiumPC is introducing their new AIO liquid CPU cooler series called the Navis PRO. It is available in signle 120mm or dual 120mm (240mm) radiator versions and uses a low profile pump block combo. Inside the pump are professional grade ceramic bearings and a 9-pole motor, ensuring smooth and noise-free operation. The contact base itself is pure copper, with flow-optimized channels on the other side for efficient heat transfer.
The 330mm long tubing has sleeve covering and can rotate freely for convenient installation. It is an AIO unit, which means it is self-contained and requires no maintenance. The Navis PRO ships with the coolant already inside, and the system is covered with a 5-year warranty. As long as nothing is tampered with, the performance should be consistent throughout its lifetime. Although usually mixing metals is frowned upon, the coolant is formulated so that there is no build-up through corrosion with the aluminium radiators and the copper cold-plate.
Each Navis PRO comes with Sigma HPE high static pressure fans. These use a sickle blade design for optimal acoustic performance, while pushing massive amounts of air through the radiators. It uses fluid-dynamic bearings which last a lot longer than sleeve or rifle-bearing fans. It is also more ideal for an AIO cooler since unlike sleeve bearing fans, it performs the same whether vertical or in horizontal position. Users can install it at the top, front, side or even at the rear of the case if they wish to.
Each radiator measures 273 x 120 x 27mm. It should fit inside most modern mid-tower cases with dual 120mm mounting support. SilentiumPC also offers compatibility with all current Intel or AMD desktop models except for Threadripper. This includes the Intel HEDT LGA-2066 socket, as well as AMD’s AM4 platform.
The Navis PRO 120 has an MSRP of 55€ / 1499 CZK, while the 240mm version has an MSRP of 75€ / 1999 CZK.
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