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CES 2024: Enermax reveals world’s first AIO liquid cooler with detachable LCD

Enermax unveiled its latest cooling products at CES 2024 – the Aquaflo LCD and Liqtech XTR AIO liquid CPU coolers. The former is the first AIO liquid CPU cooler with a detachable LCD screen, while the Liqtech XTR AIO liquid CPU cooler is for Ryzen Threadripper Pro and Xeon processors and features a real-time status digital screen.

With the Aquaflo LCD series, you get a slide-and-use LCD monitor to access and interact with the display quickly. The monitor is portable, with a tabletop stand and a magnet. These coolers can handle up to 400W TDP thanks to the company's new Dual-Chamber Xtreme pump, proprietary Central Coolant Inlet (C.C.I.) design, and Shunt-Channel (S.C.T.) technology.

The Liqtech XTR series is compatible with AMD sTR5 and Intel LGA4677 sockets, providing complete coverage of the IHS for AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro and Intel Xeon CPUs. The series can manage a TDP of over 500W, making it ideal for high-performance workstations or servers. The digital panel on the water block shows the CPU's temperature in real-time, along with an overheat warning. Moreover, the Liqtech XTR series has an EF1 pump with a flow rate of up to 450 L/h.

The Aquaflo LCD and Liqtech XTR AIO CPU cooler series will be available in the second quarter of 2024.

KitGuru says: Now that Enermax introduced the idea of a detachable pump screen, do you think other manufacturers will do something similar? 

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