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New Chieftec Iceberg Pro 360 AIO series features interlocking fans and VRM cooling

Chieftec has introduced the Iceberg Pro 360 series, a new lineup of 360mm all-in-one liquid CPU coolers featuring an integrated centrifugal VRM fan built directly into the pump housing.

The new series includes two distinct models: the Iceberg Pro 360 RGB and the Iceberg Pro 360 Dark. Both configurations deploy a 360mm aluminium radiator alongside an aerospace-inspired pump design. Chieftec aims to improve overall motherboard thermal performance by using the integrated pump fan to actively direct airflow over nearby VRMs, M.2 SSDs, and memory modules.

Cable management and installation are said to be streamlined with the company's Snap-On interlocking 120mm radiator fans, which spin up to 2200 RPM. Other performance figures for the fans include a rated airflow of 64.72 CFM and a rated air pressure of 3.06 mmH2O. The VRAM fan speed is rated at 500-2200RPM.

Illumination choices separate the two variants: the RGB model uses ARGB/PWM fans, while the Dark edition swaps them for non-illuminated PWM fans to achieve a clean, all-black look. Aside from the fans, both coolers share the same structural framework. Socket compatibility spans Intel LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200, and LGA115x, as well as AMD AM5 and AM4.

KitGuru says: Integrating a VRM fan into an AIO pump block isn't new, but it's proven to help reduce temperatures. Do you consider a VRM fan a plus when choosing AIOs, or is it something you just ignore?

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