ID-Cooling is refreshing its liquid cooling lineup with the Space SL V2 series, an updated version of its relatively new LCD-equipped AIO family. While the core “Space” identity remains centred on the customisable 2.1-inch circular display, the V2 introduces a new lighting aesthetic. Moving away from the subtle ring-light fans of the original, the new series adopts AM-120-ARGB fans with full-blade illumination.
According to Cowcotland, the AIO uses a 2.1-inch LCD screen with a 480 x 480 resolution at 60Hz. Moreover, the display has a rated brightness of 300 nits and supports real-time hardware monitoring, custom GIFs, and MP4 videos via the brand's proprietary Space software. The V2 models will be available in 240mm and 360mm radiator sizes and in both black and white versions.
The Space SL V2 is built for high-TDP workloads, with the 360mm flagship rated for up to 350W TDP, while the 240mm variant handles up to 300W. The included AM-120-ARGB fans are particularly aggressive, featuring a 0 RPM mode for silent idling but capable of ramping up to 2500 RPM. At full power, these fans are claimed to deliver 79.7 CFM of airflow and 3.65 mmH₂O of static pressure, though users should expect a significant increase in acoustic levels when pushing the fans.
ID-Cooling has the Space SL V2 as Intel LGA 1954-ready, supporting the upcoming Nova Lake platform natively alongside existing LGA 1851, 1700, and 1200 sockets. On the AMD side, the cooler is fully compatible with AMD's AM5 and AM4 platforms, ensuring that builders are covered for several generations of CPU upgrades.
KitGuru says: ID-Cooling has always found success by offering good features and performance at a relatively low price, and the Space SL V2 will likely follow suit.
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