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With the Ellsworth S2X cooler , darkFlash may be offering the ideal cooling system for its Blade-X case . Indeed, the product does not go unnoticed with a particularly original fan fixing system, all enhanced by a black and orange finish that does not leave you indifferent.
In 120 mm format, with two push / pull fans, the cooler is also equipped with a top with very discreet addressable and synchronizable RGB lighting in the form of the brand’s logo. The construction is then done around six 6 mm heat pipes in Direct Touch.
The two fans rotate from 800 rpm to 1800 rpm for an air flow of 73.87 CFM and a static pressure of 2.3 mmAq. The hydraulic bearing should then ensure a good life.
With a height of 165 mm, it will just be necessary to find a case a little wider than the average, but then remains a question: is the memory blocked on the first slot? A priori, yes. But whatever, the look is the most important point.
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Socket: Intel:- 775/ 115x/ 1200/ 1366/ 2011/ 2066 AMD:- AM4/ AM3/ AM2/ FM1/ FM2 T.D.P.: 200W
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- SKUsku_13_1297
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With the Ellsworth S2X cooler , darkFlash may be offering the ideal cooling system for its Blade-X case . Indeed, the product does not go unnoticed with a particularly original fan fixing system, all enhanced by a black and orange finish that does not leave you indifferent.
In 120 mm format, with two push / pull fans, the cooler is also equipped with a top with very discreet addressable and synchronizable RGB lighting in the form of the brand’s logo. The construction is then done around six 6 mm heat pipes in Direct Touch.
The two fans rotate from 800 rpm to 1800 rpm for an air flow of 73.87 CFM and a static pressure of 2.3 mmAq. The hydraulic bearing should then ensure a good life.
With a height of 165 mm, it will just be necessary to find a case a little wider than the average, but then remains a question: is the memory blocked on the first slot? A priori, yes. But whatever, the look is the most important point.