Equipped with LEDs, the cooling block inscriptions and the PWM fan glow blue. The hose length of 32 cm is also long enough to securely attach the 120 mm radiator as desired. The pump integrated into the cooling block transports the CPU waste heat absorbed by the copper base directly to the air-cooled radiator, which, with its fine fins, ensures that the coolant arrives at the CPU at the right temperature to replenish the circuit. The fan with a PWM 4-pin connector operates at a speed between 800 and 2,200 RPM and can generate an airflow of up to 125 m³/h. Thus, the set is capable of handling any task, from silent operation to maximum performance, and operates pleasantly quietly at 21 dB(A) at low speeds.
Connection  | 4x G1/4  | 
Socket  | LGA 1150, LGA 1151, LGA 1155, LGA 1156, LGA 1366, LGA 2011, LGA 2011-v3  | 
CPU Water Cooling Type  | AiO water cooling  | 
Number of fans  | 1 Fan | 
Fan dimension  | 120 mm | 
LED colour  | RGB  | 
Documents  | |
Item number  | 453249 | 
Manufacturer  | Intel | 
Category  | CPU water coolers | 
Manufacturer no.  | BXTS13X | 
Release date  | 22.7.2013 | 
Colour  | Black, Blue  | 
Exact colour description  | Black, Blue  | 
LED colour  | RGB  | 
CPU Water Cooling Type  | AiO water cooling  | 
Socket  | LGA 1150, LGA 1151, LGA 1155, LGA 1156, LGA 1366, LGA 2011, LGA 2011-v3  | 
Connection  | 4x G1/4  | 
Number of fans  | 1 Fan | 
Fan dimension  | 120 mm | 
CO₂-Emission  | |
Climate contribution  | 
Length  | 520 mm | 
Width  | 1200 mm | 
Height  | 520 mm | 
Length  | 18.50 cm | 
Width  | 14 cm | 
Height  | 24 cm | 
Weight  | 1.22 kg | 
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