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Cooler Master Redundant AIO, Vapor Chamber Air Cooler, & Novec Cooler

2019-05-29
we're back at the coolermaster booth looking at cooling probably no surprise that coolermaster would have such a product but we saw the cases already can check that out if you want to see the H 100 Mini ITX case should be on the channel around now what we have next is a whole wall front back of cooling products mostly liquid with some air mixed in and then also there's going to be a Novak cooling solution that should go to market which is unlike most the other Novak solutions we've seen in the past still waiting for dere bauer to actually make his before that this video is brought to you by the gigabyte z3 90 ARS master motherboard which comes equipped with one of the more powerful z3 90 V RMS for heavier overclocks on the new ninth gen Intel CPUs the ARS master is also one of the few motherboards with a real heatsink this generation featuring a mix of high surface area fins and looks oriented hover blocks oh and it's also got updated RTV illumination learn more at the link below let's talk about the master liquid ML 240 M mirage DIY this is the one that's got the vortex in it so that's not just like it for show thin it should actually do that in reality and the way it does the vortex or the cyclone in the center is by switching the impeller so from what I understand it goes to a three-phase water pump and the impeller and there's some on the wall over here we might be able to film the impeller has a shallower angle between the impeller blades so the blades end up a little closer together and that creates the vortex spin that you see in the in the pump and rest combo so kind of cool the pedo you have a cycle of the motherboard will impact the cyclone a bit so depending on the motherboard and the pitot am cycle each one's gonna be a little bit different the vortex may be more or less exaggerated depending but that's part of a an open-loop kit which seems to be getting popular this show Corsair of course launched there's clear mass has been doing it for a little while this is updated some of the cool things to point out other than the obvious points of a kit being that it includes everything is there's a sort of cloudy or foggy hard tubing so that's kind of nice got rid of the soft tubing and it gives you a unique look considering people are kind of moving away from the color pool cool and that just going to everything up it still lets you get some interesting looks in it but pricing 250 to 300 dollars probably not finally at TBD on that likely a CES launch so that'd be next year first quarter and then the kit is a block a reservoir a pump and a radiator with two fans I'll come with the fittings and hard to mean the amount of hard tubing and the count of fittings that will come with it will depend entirely on what coolermaster decides it thinks makes sense for the kit probably multiple excuse for different CPU blocks so if you want like maybe a TR or maybe an h EDT Intel might have a separate SKU for that and the dimensions of the impaler I'll mention as well in the open-loop are bit larger than the ones in the close loop so impeller size does change based on the loop and that's for I mean you've got more space and the open loop to do a bigger in power and get the cyclone desired I think that covers that one for the open loop kit the next one let's talk about the the weird one on the hall the master liquid dual mirage so this one is largely a looks thing but it is unique so we'll give it that it's got two pumps in it the the design is similar to the single pump Mirage so the pumps aren't that different but it's just two of them and this is I'll note a prototype right now so not final you can see like the PCB hanging out and soft tubing and piano wire so it's a prototype it's held together for the show and it'll be cleaned up a bit before launch they're looking at a CES 2020 launch for that one likely a two hundred dollar price point and then the cold plate might have an option that's er for size as well if if you wanted it that'd be a separate ski though it'll depend on how popular the next TR 4 is and there is going to be one aluminum housing a RGB lights and it's it looks focused I mean like you could make the argument that two pumps will give you a redundancy and the events of a failure but realistically it is it is just because it looks kind of different and neat after that one we can talk about maybe the master liquid vivid that's one right next to me here not much to say so it's got an LCD in it we've seen these before they're not they're never really particularly impressive but this one does have a third probably a thermocouple and it might be a thermistor but it's got a thermal sensor in it that's fed into the cold plate which allows you to get a more at the top level yhs reading of the CPU temperature so that's kind it'll read that out on top of the device you can read PWM just from the tack and that one Seamaster liquid vivid I don't have a price on that one next one so there's I'll mention this quickly on air coin there's a - 12 X s II it's a nickel-plated one it's the same fin pitch it's the same fin density it's the same heat pipe count it's the same heat pipe type it's prolly centered and a little higher RPI for RAM clearance but otherwise it's I mean it's a 212 it just looks different it's got nickel plating so I might interest t12 fans the 3d BBC next to it is much more interesting though that one is a vapor chamber design but it's a massive vapor chamber so the vapor chamber goes down all the way to the CPU and cuts across comes back up it's where the heat pipes would typically be except as a vapor chamber instead and in theory this should perform a bit better if you had a like-for-like comparison that's kind of hard to to really test but there's a few reasons one vapor chamber and then - it would in theory funnel the flow more essentially maybe retain pressure of it better from the fans but how that much how that matters we'd have to see in testing it is an interesting design definitely 140 millimeter fan on that a RGB it can have it's got two pens actually and at 165 millimeters for the height based on a rough show floor measurement $130 target CES is a likely launch date for that there's also a G 200 PG 400 feet these are really low profile coolers one has lighting one without they'll both be $40 and the smaller ones still 40 because it's got better materials before heat pipe Spurs to heat pipe design likely October for that and then there's a rain stripper follow-up that will be compatible with all the sockets that's the ma 620 m probably $100 August or September for that launch similar to rate River just fits everything finally the Novak cooling so not gonna say too much about this it's not final yet but nobody cooling we showed with their Bauer solution last year the phase change loop you showed in the past system builds it's an interesting thing to do but very difficult to do at a retail scale and coolermaster is going to be trying to do that so Novak is a 3m they're different boiling points for Novak and the way it works is you have a condenser on top typically of the case and then you have the liquid inside you submerge the components in the liquid this is not new information but and it'll boil off as it heats the Novak fluid has a low boiling point the one that cooler master is presently using is a 40 degree Celsius boiling points I'm told sometimes we've seen like 60 and it boils it will go up evaporate go up to the top of the case hit a condenser condense back into liquid and drip back down into the chassis that's how it works it's not a novel idea but it would be the first time we've seen it in a retail product successfully if Coolermaster can pull it off because a few people have tried but it's never quite done more than a show floor presence so they're trying to do that but that's it for cooler masters cooling products and cases check the separate video for that thank you for watching subscribe for more 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