Water cooling radiators
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Go to ForumWater cooling radiators are a core component in high-performance liquid cooling systems, designed to dissipate heat efficiently from your computer's components. By transferring heat from the circulating coolant to the surrounding air, these radiators maintain optimal operating temperatures for CPUs and GPUs, preventing thermal throttling and ensuring stable, powerful performance. They are particularly valuable for enthusiasts, gamers, and professionals who demand consistent peak performance from their systems, enabling overclocking and extending the lifespan of valuable hardware.
When selecting a water cooling radiator, several properties are key to finding the right fit for your system. The "Number of fans" directly correlates with the radiator's heat dissipation capacity; a radiator designed for three fans, for instance, offers greater cooling potential than a single-fan unit. Similarly, "Fan diameter," often 120 millimeters, influences both airflow and noise levels. Larger fans can move more air at lower RPMs, potentially leading to quieter operation. Consider your case's dimensions and available mounting points when choosing these specifications to ensure compatibility and effective integration.
Our selection includes radiators from leading manufacturers, each offering distinct advantages. Hailea's Ultra Titan 500 HC300, for example, is a robust option for demanding setups. Alphacool's Ice Age 2000 Chiller provides advanced cooling capabilities for specialized applications. Corsair's Radiator, XR5 360 V2 White, is a slim 360mm radiator, well-suited for builds where space is a consideration. Thermaltake offers the Pacific CL480, a larger radiator for comprehensive cooling solutions. For those seeking professional-grade components, EK Water Blocks presents the EK-Pro Radiator P360 Multiport, a 360mm radiator with versatile connectivity.
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