Enermax LIQMAX III watercools your RGB gaming rig

Posted on Friday, March 22 2019 @ 11:33 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Enermax reveals the LIQMAX III, a new all-in-one liquid cooling kit aimed at RGB gaming rigs. At the moment, Enermax will exclusively offer a 120mm kit but versions with larger radiators may follow in the future. Pricing is unknown but the cooler should be available next week.
ENERMAX, a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance PC hardware products, introduces LIQMAX III, the new generation of LIQMAX, one of the proclaimed AIO CPU cooler series from ENERMAX. Like the award-winning predecessors featuring superior cooling performance as well as rock-solid quality, LIQMAX III is built with a luminous Aurabelt™ water-block supporting synchronizabale RGB lighting with RGB motherboards from ASRock, ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI. LIQMAX III is undoubtedly an excellent choice for mainstream water-cooled RGB gaming rigs.

Aurabelt™ Water-block and RGB Synchronization
The premium Aurabelt™ water-block provides luminous RGB lighting; besides, the exquisite water block is able to support RGB lighting synchronization with motherboards that come with 4pin RGB header(s) (12V/G/R/B). Users can select the preferred lighting styles via the RGB motherboard software.

Advanced Design for Superior Cooling Performance
LIQMAX III is engineered with ENERMAX’s patented Shunt-Channel Technology (SCT) cold-plate design; the SCT can prevent the formation of the boundary layer and enhance the liquid flow inside the cold-plate, which helps reduce the formation of hot spots. Furthermore, the Dual-Convex blade fan can create down force air pressure and high-volume air flow to handle the heat efficiently and enhance the overall cooling performance.

LIQMAX III offers universal metal mounting kits, supporting the CPU sockets of Intel® (LGA2066/2011-3/2011/1366/1156/1155/1151/1150) and AMD®(AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/ FM2+/FM2/FM1). The series currently comes in 120mm radiator size only. LIQMAX III will be available at retail at the end of March of 2019.


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