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Guru3D.com » News » SilentiumPC Releases Grandis 3 EVO ARGB Cooler that handles 250W

SilentiumPC Releases Grandis 3 EVO ARGB Cooler that handles 250W

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/12/2020 08:28 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
SilentiumPC Releases Grandis 3 EVO ARGB Cooler that handles 250W

SilentiumPC Grandis 3 Evo ARGB is an efficient dual-tower processor cooling system suitable even for 12-core CPUs. The copper base with a special shape, in which 6 heat pipes are embedded, receives thermal energy from the processor.

Improved design of large-surface heat sinks, two high-pressure Pulsar HP ARGB fans, and above all – a special shape of a copper base with six heat pipes embedded inside it – ensure low temperatures of modern and high-clocked processors, including overclocked units and those equipped with a „turbo boost” system. Grandis 3 Evo ARGB has been enriched with the ARGB LED addressable lighting system with a controller included in the box. These, in turn, combine with two aluminum heat sinks of several dozen fins each. Their special shape is adapted to cooperate with high-pressure fans with a diameter of 120 and 140 mm. As a result, Grandis 3 Evo ARGB is able to effectively cool a high TDP processor, including 10- and 12-core units, also overclocked. The efficient energy transfer system also significantly reduces temperature spikes caused by the turbo boost function of modern processors.

Thermal energy transferred to two Grandis 3 Evo ARGB heat sinks is dissipated by two high-pressure fans, whose rotational speed has been tuned to ensure quiet operation in a wide range of revolutions. The fans – 2 × Pulsar HP ARGB PWM – have different sizes: the internal’s diameter is 140 mm and the external’s diameter: 120 mm. This not only ensures effective heat dissipation from the heat sink, but also improves the thermal conditions of the motherboard’s power section.

Addressable LED lighting of Grandis 3 Evo ARGB allows for fully individual adjustment of effects, colors and style to your needs and expectations. You can control the visual aspects separately for each of the total of 18 LEDs embedded in Pulsar HP ARGB PWM fans. You can also choose from many light effects as well as almost any of the 16 million colors in various combinations: from a shimmering rainbow, through constant single-color lighting, modes of slow, gradual color change or calm breathing, to a spectacular wave.

The platform supports Intel LGA1151 / 1150/1155/1156/2011 / 2011-3 / 2066, AMD Socket AM4 / AM3 (+) / AM2 (+) / FM2 (+) / FM1.

The product is priced roughly at 69 EUR. More information can be found here.



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#5787856 Posted on: 05/12/2020 07:27 PM
You cant just say it handles X amount of power, I can throw a nuclear power station at it, but what will the temperature delta be?

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#5787939 Posted on: 05/13/2020 12:02 AM
SilentiumPC couldn't design an HSF on their own? Instead they had to copy the Noctua NH-D14??

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#5787945 Posted on: 05/13/2020 01:11 AM
Meh, the rgb lighst ruins it. At least make them able to be turned off. But for me, only Noctua, never again something else for air cooling. Same goes for case fans. I'll gladly pay extra 40EUR for a nh-d14.

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#5787983 Posted on: 05/13/2020 04:50 AM
Well...if you want a Noctua cooler, it does make more sense to buy from Noctua than to buy a clone of one of their coolers....lol

I can't imagine this thing performs any better.... I'd be surprised if it even performs as well.

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