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Einarex unveils Halox liquid coolers with open-structure pump block

Einarex has officially introduced the Halox series, a new line of AIO liquid coolers with an unconventional open-structure pump design. Moving away from traditional solid, enclosed housings, the hardware leaves its internal pump block area hollow to establish distinct structural layers and visible depth inside the chassis.

According to the manufacturer, the open-pump-block architecture of the Einarex Halox series results in a lighter visual layout that suits panoramic and dual-chamber cases, where component visibility is more important. The RGB lighting setup is also integrated into this hollow space, diffusing light through the opening to produce a 3D illumination effect. The pump runs at a maximum speed of around 2800 RPM.

Thermal performance is tailored for high-performance CPUs. The radiator and fan assemblies are designed to fit into most PC cases, while maintaining balanced airflow and heat dissipation under sustained processing loads. For the fans, Einarex chose hydraulic-bearing units that spin up to 2600RPM, generating up to 82.9CFM of airflow and 40.7dBA of noise at maximum speeds.

The Einarex Halox AIO liquid coolers will be available in 240mm and 360mm radiator sizes, in both black and white colour options. As you would expect, these units are compatible with Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200/115/20xx sockets, as well as AMD AM4 and AM5 sockets.

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