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NZXT expands AIO liquid cooler line with Kraken X-3 and Z-3 series

Today, NZXT is revamping its all-in-one liquid cooler line-up with the introduction of the Kraken X-3 series and the Kraken Z-3 series. Both promise an easier installation process, upgraded components and RGB lighting. 

Starting with the Kraken Z-3 series, a new Z53 240mm AIO option has been added, providing a new entry point compared to the previous 280mm and 360mm models. On the CPU block, there is an LCD screen that provides “unlimited visual customisation”, while under the hood, there is a 7th generation Asetek pump.

On the other end we have the new Kraken X-3 RGB series, including the X53 240mm AIO, the X63 280mm AIO and the X73 360mm AIO. These coolers promise vivid RGB lighting supplied by the Aer RGB fans, as well as quiet operation thanks to the fan's winglet tips and fluid dynamic bearings.

The tubing sleeves are reinforced with nylon mesh to provide durability and protection. The X-3 series also includes an improved 7th generation Asetek pump for improved thermals while running at just 800 RPM.

These coolers are all available starting today, with pricing starting at $159.99 for the Kraken X53 RGB. The Kraken X63 RGB comes in at $179.99 and the Kraken X73 RGB will cost $219.99. Finally, the 240mm Kraken Z53 will ship for $229.99.

KitGuru Says: Are many of you planning a new PC build? Are you thinking of picking up an NZXT Kraken AIO to cool your new CPU? 

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