Fractal is currently testing a new water cooling solution. No details were mentioned about it being an in house design or just an OEM rebrand, so as expected no technical specs on the pump/reservoir design, only the kind words it will be more then strong enough for multiple block solutions. The light black coated full copper radiators will be able to dissipate a lot more heat then most of the AIO designs we have tested at the MadShrimps Lab. Of course this will have a negative effect on the retail price.
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Nice to see a 120, a 240 and even a 360 radiator solution. A big plus is also these units can be upgraded to multiple water cooling blocks alike the Cooler Master Eisberg series. If Fractal will ever release these will remain a mystery at the moment, all will depend on the in house test results and the ongoing evaluation process. Normal retail expectation will be somewhere in the summer of 2014.
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