Cooler Master Releases Seidon 120V Revision 2.0
Cooler Master announces the Seidon 120V Version 2.0, the latest additions to Cooler Master's all-in-one liquid cooling line. Cooler master already launched its first AIO liquid cooler in March 2004, getting back to the liquid cooling market in 2012.
2014 sees the culmination of a decade of liquid cooling engineering, fan feedback and more than 20 years of manufacturing cooling solutions to bring this high performance platform in a compact package.
When Cooler Master released the Seidon 120V to the market it was welcomed with open arms. Although the unit was near to perfection for its price point there was still room for improvement.
And then there was silence
The new pressure optimized Silencio FP 120 PWM fans produce as little noise as 6.5dBA with the 120mm size ensuring compatibility with a wide range of chassis options.
That means that when you need it PWM technology will dynamically increase your fan power relative to the motherboards heat sensors.
Improved pump design
The other important upgrade of the Seidon 120V Ver.2 is the improved pump design. By decreasing the noise level significantly while maintaining its performance our engineers managed to create a silent AIO liquid cooler that meets and exceeds the market demand of silent liquid coolers.
Availability:
The Seidon 120V Ver.2 all-in-one liquid cooler is available as of today in Europe. Expected MSRP 45€ .Price and availability may vary based on region. Please consult your local Cooler Master Representative for more information.
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Well, as they will use a Cooler Master case and it is a Micro-ATX case I deduce that it is a Cooler Master N200.
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Cooler Master N200, 100%
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Is it just me or they really bent the GPU on that picture, in order to make it fit the case properly?

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Take a closer look again - there is a plenty of space for much larger gpu in that case...
Gpu has been bended by its own weight. As it always does w/o pcb metal frame aka VRAM/ VRM heatsink OR a backplate and such ...AND if it has a heavy gpu heatsink/ cooler ---

According to Cooler Master, max supported gpu length for N200 model - 355mm/14inch (R9 290X - 275mm/ GTX 980 - 270mm). And I know this for sure, cause I bought myself a CM Silencio 352 model...which is have identical internal design and size.
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What case is that in the pic?