There are a lot of unique products at Computex 2023, but one that really stood out for me is the latest TeamGroup AIO cooler. Sure, they’re best known for their high-end storage and memory, and that certainly hasn’t changed. However, they’re actually pretty adept in the cooling market too. This new AIO series comes in two variants, a 360mm radiator and pump design that has a CPU cooling header and an M.2 heatsink on the same loop.
Or just a 120mm AIO version that only cools the M.2 section, making it easy to integrate into your existing config. This may not seem essential to many of you, but the new flagship drives can hit 100c+ under sustained load and this causes them to throttle their performance pretty hard.
As you can see, it’s a significant block, and even has RGB on the top, which may not make it “cooler” but it does make it “cool”.
It’s called the T-Force SIREN, and as I said, it comes as the DUO360 AIO or as the 120MM AIO version.
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