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Guru3D.com » News » Fractal Design releases Kelvin T12 S24 and S36 LCS

Fractal Design releases Kelvin T12 S24 and S36 LCS

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/09/2014 03:36 PM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Fractal Design releases Kelvin T12 S24 and S36 LCS

The Kelvin water cooling is an open loop DIY system, a perfect option for those users looking for powerful water cooling with the benefits of a DIY system provides and the conveniences AIO systems deliver. Kelvin allows you to expand and improve the cooling for your system like the professionals. 

Simple to install, silent operation, powerful performance and easy expandability define the Kelvin Series. The silent high-performance ceramic pump is strong enough to support considerable expansion, should you decide to include GPU blocks and/or additional radiators in the same loop.

The Kelvin Series water cooling systems are constructed from enthusiast class components. Both the CPU block and the radiator are made from pure copper, for maximum performance and an increased product life span with zero maintenance required. All modern CPU sockets are supported by the versatile, easy-to-use mounting kit.

Key features

  • Fantastic cooling performance
  • The strong pump and the full-copper construction places the Kelvin Series Water Cooling system ahead of the pack in cooling performance.
  • Expandable system. Just open it up to get the full benefits of custom water cooling, with the ability to add any components you want to the loop, such as a graphics card cooler.High pressure pump allows strong water flow rates even when an additional CPU or GPU water block or an additional radiator has been added to the loop.
  • All parts have fully standard G 1/4" thread fittings for compatibility with the vast majority of enthusiast water cooling products.
  • The tubes are fastened with two-part brass fittings, providing a secure seal while being easy to open and re-seal with a standard wrench.
  • Easy refilling with dedicated fill port
  • Made with enthusiast-grade components developed in cooperation with AlphacoolHighly reliable ceramic bearing pump, with custom tuned maximum RPM for the optimal balance between performance and noise level
  • Full copper radiator
  • Full copper CPU Water block design featuring strategic jet plate improvements
  • Long lifetime. The performance of most pre-filled water cooling systems degrade quite significantly over time,  because of galvanic corrosion and water loss.
  • Galvanic corrosion occurs over time when two metals with different galvanic potential (such as aluminum and copper) are in contact. It can be slowed with anti-corrosion additives in the water, but the best way to maintain performance over time is to use metals with similar galvanic potential. The Kelvin Series water cooling system is constructed with pure copper in both the radiator and the water block, along with brass fittings.
  • To avoid the common issue of most pre-filled water cooling units (that tend to lose performance over time due to water loss in the tubes), Fractal Design equipped the Kelvin series with a fill dedicated port.
Fractal Design has created a water cooling micro site to work as a tool to illustrate the key benefits and functions that make up the Kelvin units, provide general liquid cooling guidelines, tips and how-to videos to offer a resource to those looking for general or extra education. Fractal Design’s goal and dedication to our end users is to bring great products along with knowledge that helps to build a great system.

MSRP:                Kelvin T12          Kelvin S24          Kelvin S36   

USD         99.99                       119.99                      139.99
GBP         74.99                       89.99                        104.99
EUR         94.95                       114.95                     135.95
SEK          899                           1099                          1269



Fractal Design releases Kelvin T12 S24 and S36 LCS Fractal Design releases Kelvin T12 S24 and S36 LCS Fractal Design releases Kelvin T12 S24 and S36 LCS




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TeX_UK
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#4974181 Posted on: 12/09/2014 03:53 PM
Looking forward to the review !

deusex
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#4974187 Posted on: 12/09/2014 03:58 PM
Waiting for the review....

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#4974202 Posted on: 12/09/2014 04:11 PM
Heh, wanted to get an AIO myself but changed my mind, i'll wait till Q1 2015 at least till everyone has all their cards on the table. I'll buy a new case instead.

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#4974676 Posted on: 12/10/2014 01:52 AM
These are not available in the United States. What a shame. I was putting this on my list for my 2011v3 build. Crap. I love how i can expand this to my gpus!

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#4975003 Posted on: 12/10/2014 03:20 PM
Marketing at it's best, there's nothing fractal about it! It is all a lie!

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