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Phanteks launches Glacier One D30 AIO coolers with daisy-chain fans

Earlier this year, Phanteks rolled out its second-generation Glacier One T30 AIO liquid coolers. Now, the company is expanding the line-up further with its brand new Glacier One D30 240mm and 360mm all-in-one coolers.

The Glacier One D30 AIO cooler comes equipped with Phanteks' own D30 fans, offering one of the smoothest D-RGB lighting systems on the market. Better yet, the D30 fans can be daisy-chained and controlled through a single cable, eliminating cable clutter and simplifying your cooling setup.

The cooler’s large copper base and fin array ensure efficient heat dissipation, making it an ideal choice for high-end CPUs. As you would expect from an AIO unit, the sleek and compact design also means you have plenty of clearance for other components, including tall RAM modules.

There are two Glacier One D30 models available, one with a smaller 240mm radiator, perfect for those with a more compact build, or a larger 360mm radiator, which will provide some extra cooling capacity for more power hungry processors. The 240mm model will be priced at £129.99 and the 360mm version will come in at £154.99.

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