Silver Stone Introduces a 240mm Model to the "VIDA SLIM" AIO Water Cooling System with Slim Radiator.
SilverStone announced the 240mm size all-in-one water cooling unit VIDA 240 SLIM. The thickness is reduced to 38mm by combining a 22mm thick radiator and a 16mm thick 120mm fan. Mini-ITX gaming PC cases, for example, are ideal for PC cases with limited internal space.
Other than the radiator size, there are no changes to the specifications, and the pump unit motor is a 3-phase, 6-pole specification with a rotation speed of 4,200 10% rpm. The cooling fan speed ranges from 300 to 1,800rpm, the noise level is 15.9-33.9dBA, the air volume is 66.83CFM, and the static pressure is 2.59mmH2O.
The water block is 74mm wide, 74mm deep, and 41mm high, while the radiator is 120mm wide, 275mm deep, 22mm thick, and 400mm long. Intel LGA115x/1200/1700/2011/2066 and AMD Socket AM4 are supported platforms.
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