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Thermalright updates Aqua Elite line-up with new V6 models

Just when you think you've seen every possible AIO design, Thermalright, a brand never shy about trying new things, has updated the Aqua Elite with a rather interesting new CPU block. The new Aqua Elite V6 has arrived, and its most striking feature is a pump head designed to look exactly like a BBS car wheel.

The new Aqua Elite V6 is paired with a set of Thermalright's TL-N12-R5-S fans, which use S-FDB bearings. These 120mm ARGB units appear quite capable on paper, rated to spin up to 2000 RPM and pushing a claimed 70.84 CFM of airflow with a static pressure of 2.63 mmH2O. Thermalright rates the maximum noise output of these fans at 29.8 dB(A).

The rest of the unit is built on a familiar foundation. A standard 27mm thick aluminium radiator, with a subtle logo on the side, is connected to the waterblock by a 400mm pair of tubes. Moving on to the ARGB pump, this one is rated at a maximum speed of 2800 RPM and an MTBF of 40K hours.

The cooler will be available in black and white with 240mm and 360mmradiators. As for compatibility, the Aqua Elite V6 supports all modern sockets, including AM4, AM5, LGA 115x, 1200, 1700, and 1851.

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