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Enermax unveils new dual-fan ETS-T41 CPU air cooler

Enermax has expanded its cooling solutions lineup with the ETS-T41 tower CPU cooler series, offering three variations: the ETS-T41 Digital ARGB, ETS-T41 Digital, and the ETS-T41. While sharing the same design, these coolers differ in their cooling fans, external finishes, and the inclusion of a digital display.

As noted by TechPowerUp, all three units are 157mm tall and feature four 6mm copper direct-contact heat pipes, two 120mm fans, and an aluminium fin radiator. Although they're all rated for a 250W TDP, the cooling fans of each model differ slightly.

The Digital ARGB and Digital variants use Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) fans, while the base ETS-T41 model uses Hydro Dynamic Bearing (HDB) fans. Furthermore, the “Digital” variants feature two 120mm fans with slightly different specifications: one operates at 600-1600 RPM with up to 69.63 CFM airflow and a maximum noise level of 25 dB(A), while the second fan spins at 600-1400 RPM, delivering up to 56.53 CFM and a quieter 23.5 dBA (Max). The ETS-T41 offers a more cost-effective solution with two 120mm fans operating at 600-1600 RPM, providing up to 69.63 CFM and a maximum noise level of 25 dB(A).

A unique feature of the “Digital” variants is a digital panel that monitors and displays CPU and GPU temperatures and fan speeds, providing users with real-time system information. Enermax has priced the ETS-T41 series competitively, with the ETS-T41 now available for $24.99, the ETS-T41 Digital for $34.99, and the ETS-T41 Digital ARGB for $39.99.

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KitGuru says: Considering their pricing and specs, the new Enermax ETS-T41 CPU air coolers look like a good alternative to other entry-level, dual-fan models like the Arctic Freezer 36.

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