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Silverstone Permafrost PF240 liquid cooler review - Specifications and features

by Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 11/18/2019 01:57 PM [ 4] 0 comment(s)

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Specifications and features

Here’s some marketing chatter about Silverstone’s PERMAFROST.

“Water block includes a pump with a multi-chamber design that isolates hot and cold liquid channels to prevent heat bleeding, thus making it more effective at removing heat away from the water block. The pump motor utilizes three-phase, six-pole design for smoother, quieter operation compared to most single-phase, four-pole design. Energy efficiency also improves as well. 0.2mm micro liquid channels evenly distribute liquid flow for improved heat dissipation. An automotive-grade sine wave generator is used to drive the pump motor. This ensures electrical noise and vibration are kept to a minimum. It is also AEC-Q100 certified according to Automotive Electronics Council’s standard so it has great quality and durability. The automotive-grade radiator is used so it has excellent anti-corrosive properties and can easily survive harsh elements that include vapor, liquid, grease, solvent. Included PWM fan has unique ribbed edge fan blades that suppress air turbulent noise with geometry optimized for both air flow and pressure. This ensures maximum performance with the lowest possible noise.”

 

Specifications

Model No.

SST-PF240-ARGB

Water block

Dimension

61mm (L) x 61mm (W) x 50mm (H)

2.4" (L) x 2.4" (W) x 1.97" (H)

Material

Copper base with plastic body

Pump

Motor speed

3400±10% RPM

Rated Voltage

12V

Rated Current

0.39A

Fan

Dimension

120mm (L) x 120mm (W) x 25mm (D)

4.72" (L) x 4.72" (W) x 0.98" (D)

Speed

600~2200RPM

Noise level

7.4~35.6 dBA

Rated Voltage

12V

Rated Current

0.32A

Max airflow

94CFM

Pressure

3.53mm/H2O

Connector

4 Pin PWM

Radiator

Dimension

272mm (L) x 120mm (W) x 28mm (H)

10.71" (L) x 4.72" (W) x 1.1" (H)

Material

Aluminum

Tube

Length

400mm

Material

Rubber

Application

Intel Socket LGA775/115X/1366/2011/2066

AMD Socket AM2/AM3/AM4/FM1/FM2

 

Let’s head to the product showcase, shall we? 




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