
Refrigeradores de CPU
Lower CPU temps and elevate your build with AIO liquid coolers featuring customizable LCDs.
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Meet the CPU Coolers
- The Kraken Elite is powered by the custom-designed NZXT Turbine pump, delivering a 10% boost in CPU cooling performance. It features a stunning 2.72 inch IPS screen with a 640x640 resolution and displays your favorite GIF, image or track real-time system performance.
- The Kraken Plus AIO Liquid Cooler provides high-performance cooling with the NZXT Turbine pump, keeping your CPU performing at its best. The 1.54” square LCD can display real-time system temps, animated GIFs or custom images.
- The Kraken Core is an AIO liquid cooler with reliable, consistent cooling and a clean, user-friendly design. It keeps your CPU cool and your system quiet during gaming and heavy workloads.
- The T120 provides high static pressure, moving ample air through the radiator for excellent cooling. It has 4 conductive copper heat pipes allowing for maximal thermal transfer from CPU to cooler.
Kraken Elite
- The Kraken Elite is powered by the custom-designed NZXT Turbine pump, delivering a 10% boost in CPU cooling performance. It features a stunning 2.72 inch IPS screen with a 640x640 resolution and displays your favorite GIF, image or track real-time system performance.
Kraken Plus
- The Kraken Plus AIO Liquid Cooler provides high-performance cooling with the NZXT Turbine pump, keeping your CPU performing at its best. The 1.54” square LCD can display real-time system temps, animated GIFs or custom images.
Kraken Core
- The Kraken Core is an AIO liquid cooler with reliable, consistent cooling and a clean, user-friendly design. It keeps your CPU cool and your system quiet during gaming and heavy workloads.
T120
- The T120 provides high static pressure, moving ample air through the radiator for excellent cooling. It has 4 conductive copper heat pipes allowing for maximal thermal transfer from CPU to cooler.
How do liquid CPU coolers work?
The main parts of an AIO liquid cooler are -
- Cold plate/water block: Metal plate (usually copper) sits on the CPU with thermal paste for good contact. Inside are microfins or channels.
- Pump: Circulates coolant through the block, tubes, and radiator (often integrated into the block in AIO coolers).
- Tubes: Carry coolant between block and radiator.
- Radiator: Dense fin array that transfers heat to air.
- Fans: Push/pull air through the radiator.
- Coolant: Typically water with glycol and corrosion/biological inhibitors.
The heat path follows the below process -
- CPU generates heat.
- Heat conducts through the IHS and thermal paste into the cold plate.
- Coolant flowing through microchannels absorbs the heat (convection).
- Pump moves the hot coolant to the radiator.
- Radiator fins spread heat; fans move air to remove it.
- Cooled coolant returns to the block and the cycle repeats.
Are CPU coolers worth it?
In our opinion, if you’re doing a lot of intensive gaming or have a heavy workload on your CPU, having an upgraded cooling system is definitely worth it.