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Guru3D.com » News » ENERMAX Present LIQTECH II

ENERMAX Present LIQTECH II

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/10/2019 10:11 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
ENERMAX Present LIQTECH II

Enermax presents the new LIQTECH II premium all-in-one CPU liquid cooler. With an extremely high cooling capacity of 500W+ TDP, the advanced water cooler can deliver reliable cooling performance even under extreme overclocking conditions.

LIQTECH II is equipped with the AURABELT RGB water block that can create colourful rainbow effects with addressable RGB LEDs. The cooler is certified by ASRock, ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI for synchronization with addressable RGB motherboards and supports LED control via the motherboard software. The T.B.Pressure PWM fans feature high-quality Twister bearing technology and ensure quiet and efficient cooling.

Extreme High Cooling Capacity of 500W+ TDP

Thanks to ENERMAX's patented SCT (Shunt Channel Technology) cold plate design with 30% more heat exchange efficiency, LIQTECH II can offer excellent and reliable cooling performance. LIQTECH Il is also supplied with the powerful ENERMAX EF1 pump, which is equipped with a highly efficient ceramic nano-PI bearing and can generate a high flow rate of up to 450 l/h, which is 7 times stronger than the others.

AURABELT - Addressable RGB Water Block

The ENERMAX AURABELT is equipped with addressable RGB LEDs, which can create colourful rainbow effects that allow individual customisation of the cooler. LIQTECH II offers two options for controlling the RGB lighting effects. The RGB motherboard software can be used to program effects to match with other RGB components. It is also possible to use the included RGB controller without RGB motherboard to individually adjust light effect, color, brightness and speed.

Compatibility

The LIQTECH II series is available in 3 different radiator sizes: 360, 280 and 240 mm. A 360 mm special edition in white will also be available shortly. LIQTECH II contains universal mounting kits supporting the latest Intel and AMD sockets. The RGB lighting is compatible with adressable mainborad headers from ASUS, ASROCK, MSI and GIGABYTE. 

Availability and prices

LIQTECH II 240 [ELC-LTTO240-TBP] : 129,90 € Manufacturer MSRP incl. VAT.
LIQTECH II 280 [ELC-LTTO280-TBP] : 134,90 € Manufacturer MSRP incl. VAT.
LIQTECH II 360 [ELC-LTTO360-TBP] : 149,90 € Manufacturer MSRP incl. VAT.
LIQTECH II 360 White [ELC-LTTO360-TBP-W] : 159,90 € Manufacturer MSRP incl. VAT.

The market prices can deviate.
 
The new cooler will be available from 21 January 2019.


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terrybogard
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#5614436 Posted on: 12/06/2018 05:41 PM
Sorry to say this, but Enermax is CRAP. Had a water cooler produced by them and after 5 month it began leaking fluid onto other parts in my setup. So I would stay away from these products which Enermax are making :-)

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#5625723 Posted on: 01/10/2019 10:57 AM
Even some Corsair AIOs had some leakages in some systems in the past and now they seem to be the best.
Of course that once it leaked you can never trust that company again.

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#5625831 Posted on: 01/10/2019 02:45 PM
Sorry to say this, but Enermax is CRAP. Had a water cooler produced by them and after 5 month it began leaking fluid onto other parts in my setup. So I would stay away from these products which Enermax are making :)


"Oh no I had one single product from a company that failed on me after 5 months! This must mean everything that company makes is terrible and will all fail within 5 months...." /sarcasm

I personally have never used Enermax stuff so I have no opinion either way on their quality, but I HATE people that have a single bad experience with a company or product and then start trashing it and telling everyone to steer clear, I have had 2 corsair AIO's die on me and only one Coolermaster AIO die on me but I would still recommend corsair over Coolermaster as they have better warranty and from systems sold to others and general online feedback they appear to be the more reliable brand even though I personally have had worse luck with them.

Oh and here is a great one, I have had a Noctua fan burn out on me after just 3 months! I have never had a Coolermaster fan die on me though that must mean those cheapie coolermaster fans are far superior to the Noctua fans right?.... right?!

I have said it before, a sample size of one is pretty much worthless for reliable info on a product, hell depending on what you are looking at you might only start seeing meaningful data on reliability after looking at sample sizes in the hundreds.

Again I will point out I haven't used Enermax products so I don't really have any info on how reliable they are, a bit of a google search does seem to show that some Enermax AIO's seem to have an issue with getting gunked up after 6 months or so reducing their cooling capacity, not sure if that's an isolated issue with just one model or batch of a model or not though and I will also point out some people have had issues with corsair and coolermaster AIO's also gunking up after they have been used for a long time, generally after at least a year or more use.

If you are basing your dislike of Enermax off researched info like what I just found and its actually a widespread issue (not an isolated issue with a batch or a single model) then fair enough, if however you solely based it off your single experienced failure that's some pretty faulty logic there and you might want to re evaluate how you look at things, cause that's a good way of cheating yourself out of using potentially good gear (see my example of the failed Noctua fan above).

reix2x
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#5625923 Posted on: 01/10/2019 04:48 PM
"I have had a Noctua fan burn out on me after just 3 months! I have never had a Coolermaster fan die on me though that must mean those cheapie coolermaster fans are far superior to the Noctua fans right?.... right?!.


Man... you have very bad luck with cooling parts, or many many cooling parts..

now on topic, i really like white parts, +1 for Enermax (a friend of mine have a PSU from them.. now it must have like 7-8 years working.. computer parts sometimes random fail)

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#5625966 Posted on: 01/10/2019 05:26 PM
So 500w+ is just for 360mm rad, or smaller 240/280 as well?


I was about to buy ekwb mlc Phoenix but then canceled my order, googled around and I saw some compatibility issues with my current case and not in the mood to refill it or worry about air building inside.

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