Fractal Design has three new all-copper Kelvin watercoolers

Posted on Wednesday, December 10 2014 @ 13:30 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Fractal Design announces three new all-in-one liquid cooling solutions; the Kelvin T12, Kelvin S24, and Kelvin S36. These will be available soon for $99.99, $119.99 and $139.99, respectively.

The Kelvin series features a CPU block and radiator made from pure copper, the system uses standard fittings and is expandable. You can find more details about Kelvin at Fractal Design.
Earlier this year, Fractal Design entered the liquid cooling market with the revel of the Kelvin Series. After final design and engineering tweaks, we are ready to present to you the precise, powerful and quality Kelvin T12, S24 and S36!

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.

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.


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