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Guru3D.com » News » ENERMAX launches its second generation of Liqtech TR4 coolers

ENERMAX launches its second generation of Liqtech TR4 coolers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/28/2018 07:43 AM | source: enermax | 5 comment(s)
ENERMAX launches its second generation of Liqtech TR4 coolers

We mentioned these before, but now available are the new all-in-one Liqtech TR4 CPU water cooler for the AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors. The second generation of Liqtech TR4 has been updated with an addressable RGB water block that allows synchronization with supported motherboards.

The highlight of the Liqtech TR4 II is the new water block with addressable RGB LEDs that enables Rainbow lighting effects.
The LEDs can be synchronized with the addressable RGB headers of supported motherboards from Asus and can then be easily controlled via mainboard software. For stand-alone operation, 10 preset lighting effects can be set with the included RGB control unit.
 
Strong cooling performance
 
The Radiaoren with 240, 280 or 360mm length offer a large cooling surface and supply in interaction with the T.B.Pressure high-pressure fans and the EF1 pump an enormous cooling capacity of 500W+ TDP. Thus the Liqtech TR4 II is able to control AMD® Ryzen™ Threadripper™ CPUs of the 1st and 2nd generation even at full capacity.
 
100% IHS coverage
 
The AMD® Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 1st and 2nd generation AMD® CPUs are significantly larger than the AM4 CPUs. To completely cover the integrated Heat Spreader (IHS), the Liqtech TR4 II has a tailor-made cold plate. This is the only way to ensure the best possible heat transfer between CPU and cooler.
 
Compatibility
 
The fast and user-friendly mounting system is only suitable for AMD® TR4 and SR3 sockets. The Liqtech TR4 II 240 and 360 radiators are compatible with 120mm fan holes and the Liqtech TR4 II 280 with 14cm fan holes.

Availability and prices

Liqtech TR4 II 240 [ELC-LTTRTO240-TBP] : 139,90 € MSRP incl. VAT

Liqtech TR4 II 280 [ELC-LTTRTO280-TBP] : 149,90€ MSRP incl. VAT

Liqtech TR4 II 360 [ELC-LTTRTO360-TBP] : 169,90€ MSRP incl. VAT



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#5589909 Posted on: 09/28/2018 09:48 AM
So many problems with their AIO, after less than 6 months of use, pump fails, corrosion, presence of some kind of jelly... It happened to so many users.
So Enermax AIO are very bad quality, if their upgrade are just RGB but no quality improvement, just forget it, Threadripper is HEDT, Enermax has no place here.

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#5589930 Posted on: 09/28/2018 10:54 AM
So many problems with their AIO, after less than 6 months of use, pump fails, corrosion, presence of some kind of jelly... It happened to so many users.
So Enermax AIO are very bad quality, if their upgrade are just RGB but no quality improvement, just forget it, Threadripper is HEDT, Enermax has no place here.

I have to agree, returned mine after 6 months - completely 'gunked up', I would have put it down to a bad coolant batch, until I saw the countless others online with the same issue and never any acknowledgement or recall from Enermax. Have to say I wouldn't go near their products again.

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#5590055 Posted on: 09/28/2018 03:43 PM
hmmm
i love enermax's pump/res combo. it's been very reliable, but aio is a whole other ball game

Apatch
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#5590085 Posted on: 09/28/2018 05:07 PM
I love it too, and everybody will, when using 24/7. First died after few months, still in a process of useless RMA, second died even faster, not even will waste my time to replace coolant liquid myself just to sit and wait for it to die again in most unexpected time. Using Noctua NH-U14S for some time and sleeping well so far.

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#5590141 Posted on: 09/28/2018 08:07 PM
I am going to get the new one as RMA ..


I just want to see a review or something that shows if it's exactly the same pump or they changed something .. I would pissed for the 5th time if I need to replace cooler as using the noctua for TR4 1950x 4.0 but I can't really use all cores and HT on the same time...

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