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Guru3D.com » News » Enermax Liqmax 120 AIO liquid cooler released

Enermax Liqmax 120 AIO liquid cooler released

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/29/2013 11:48 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
Enermax Liqmax 120 AIO liquid cooler released

Enermax extends their all-in-one liquid cooler range with two entry-level models. The new Liqmax series provides the perfect balance between performance capability and efficiency. Enermax has integrated technologies and functions of the high-end Liqtech cooler series in order to achieve maximum cooling performance for strong multi-core processors. 

Inside the characteristic water block with the blue illuminated logo on the top operates a low-noise pump with durable ceramic bearing. The most essential component for the heat dissipation is the cold plate. The manufacturer relies on the patented Shunt Channel Technology: A wide channel breaks through the standard micro-fin structure. That way, Enermax is able to boost the liquid flow rate and increase the performance capability. In contrast to the Liqtech coolers, the new Liqmax comes with an extruded cold plate which reinforces the contact with the CPU and enhances the heat transfer.

Enermax applies quality materials and components: The tubes are made from a robust and at the same time flexible synthetic (FEP  Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene), which effectively eliminates the evaporation of the cooling fluid. Both models of the Liqmax series are delivered with one 12cm Twister bearing fan. Depending on the individual taste and requirements, users can choose between a cool blue illuminated T.B.Apollish Advance fan (model ELC-LM120S-TAA) and a powerful Twister Pressure fan (model ELC-LM120S-HP). Latter one has been specially designed for CPU coolers and radiators. The special shape of the fan blades and the sturdy, vibration-free material allow for a high-pressure air flow and a better balance between cooling performance and noise generation. The T.B.Apollish Advance therefore improves the visual appearance of the system. It is based on the patented LED technology from Enermax and provides the brand-new Sparkle effect which will be implemented into future case fans as well. Both models are equipped with the innovative "Adjustable Peak Speed" (APS) function which enables the selection of three different RPM ranges: You can choose between the Silent, Performance or Overclock mode according to your system configuration. Within the selected mode, the speed is controlled automatically via pulse-width modulation (4P PWM connection). 

Compact Design & Universal Mounting System
Due to the compact-size of the 120mm radiator, the Liqmax cooler can be installed in smaller midi towers as well. Usually, it will be mounted at the position of the rear fan. The easy and user-friendly mounting system supports all latest AMD® and Intel® platforms (Intel® 775/1150/1155/1156/1366/2011 & AMD® AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2/FM2+).

Availability and Prices
Enermax introduces two Liqmax models with a Twister Pressure fan (ELC-LM120S-HP) or with a blue illuminated T.B.Apollish Advance fan (ELC-LM120S-TAA). The MSRP incl. VAT for each model: 69.90 Euro incl. VAT. The Enermax Liqmax is now on sale.



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#4713530 Posted on: 11/29/2013 04:08 PM
Funky looking pump... What were their designers thinking?

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#4713536 Posted on: 11/29/2013 04:22 PM
Will Guru3d be doing a review for this liquid cooler? It would be interesting to see what sort of temperatures you get with it fitted.

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#4713542 Posted on: 11/29/2013 04:29 PM
Funky looking pump... What were their designers thinking?


They were thinking lets make an AIO cooler that doesn't look like every other one out there.

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#4713963 Posted on: 11/30/2013 03:30 AM
They were thinking lets make an AIO cooler that doesn't look like every other one out there.


Zalman beat them to it with the Reserator 3. (Good AMD cooler too - Intels run too hot for it though).

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#4714285 Posted on: 11/30/2013 07:29 PM
Zalman beat them to it with the Reserator 3. (Good AMD cooler too - Intels run too hot for it though).


You mean to suggest that an 84W processor (Intel) runs hotter than a 100W processor (AMD)? Or are you being specific to Intel's Extreme 2011 chips?

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