Admittedly, RGB/ARGB lighting effects to PC hardware and peripherals are, while becoming more common, certainly not for all tastes. That being said, however, when it’s done well (offering plenty of control and functionality) it can certainly add a fresh dimension to an existing product or new PC design. As such, with the SilentiumPC Spartan 4 MAX EVO ARGB, while on the surface this just appears to be an ARGB upgrade to the original Spartan 4 model, there are a lot more improvements seen to the design than just that. As such, this may be enough to tempt you over into making this new ARGB air cooler the perfect choice for customizable lighting effects, solid cooling performance, and, above all, a design that’s available at an exceptionally wallet-friendly price tag!
Designed as a relatively small-factor design, the SilentiumPC Spartan 4 MAX EVO ARGB looks to provide all of the benefits given from a full-sized air cooler, while coming in a shrunken down size that should make it fully compatible with even the most unforgiving of PC cases or the chunkiest RAM.
Let’s take a look at some of the features and specifications that make this air cooler well worth checking out!
For more in-depth specifications, please visit the official product page via the link here!
“Spartan 4 MAX Evo ARGB has an improved heat sink design and base with heat pipes directly in contact with the processor. This ensures effective cooling of modern 4-and 6-core units while maintaining low noise level and favorable price of the whole set. In addition, it is equipped with an addressable ARGB lighting, whose rainbow effect works even without connecting to a controller or motherboard ARGB system.”
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