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Guru3D.com » News » EVGA Adds CLC 120/280 Liquid Coolers

EVGA Adds CLC 120/280 Liquid Coolers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/02/2017 09:55 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)
EVGA Adds CLC 120/280 Liquid Coolers

EVGA is going a little broader on their product line and introduces a LCS cooler, CLC the 120 and 280. EVGA states they offer performance, low noise, robust software controls and here it comes ... RGB lighting.

Built to perform
The new cooling block offers improved flowrate and heat transfer surface area for incredible cooling efficiency.

Sync with your EVGA GeForce GTX Graphics Card
Link up your EVGA CLC cooler with select EVGA graphics cards, and match the colors directly from software. One button to control both RGB LED's! Color profiles even save to firmware.

New EVGA Fans

These fans are built for superior cooling and lower noise. The curved housing reduces noise level and unique blade design offers incredible cooling performance. Teflon Nano Bearings ensure a long lifespan.

EVGA Flow Control Software (Coming Soon)
This EVGA software gives you full control over your EVGA CLC Liquid Cooler including, fan speed curve control, RGB lighting, Pump Control, Profiles and more! Also, the fan settings and lighting save to firmware meaning you can set and forget. 

FREE AM4 Bracket (Coming Soon)

The EVGA CLC coolers are available immediately at a US MSRP of $89.99 for the CLC 120 and $129.99 for the CLC 280.



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#5387799 Posted on: 02/02/2017 02:06 PM
That RGB EVGA logo on the water block looks really tacky. Or maybe it's the clear plastic bit stuck on the front over the logo that looks cheap... or both!


Edit: And it still has the same issue where the USB cables are coming out from the water block, going to look messy.

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#5387813 Posted on: 02/02/2017 03:06 PM
I would assume EVGA use same crappy Asetek pump

Thanks, Jura

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#5388442 Posted on: 02/03/2017 10:21 PM
Fan's need plastic side's so air will not blow away from the blades. i can not see that this design is anything but aesthetically cool :/

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