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Montech launches its quietest AIO cooler yet – the HyperFlow Silent

Montech is debuting its quietest AIO cooler yet – the new HyperFlow Silent. This new AIO cooler is designed to deliver peak performance without compromise, all wrapped up in a minimalist aesthetic that does away with ARGB lighting to focus on a clean and professional look.

The HyperFlow Silent aimed to redefine quiet computing by minimising noise to unheard of levels. The pump in this AIO operates at a low 28 dBA, even at high speeds of 3100RPM. Minimising pump noise wasn't the only focus though, Montech has also gone ahead and combined the cooler with new Metal PRO 12 Silent fans, which reduce noise by 23 percent compared to the previous version, all while keeping the durable structure in-tact.

The HyperFlow Silent is designed to handle high-performance CPUs with ease thanks to its advanced 27mm fin stack and high-density thermal channels. The durable structure and dedicated ring tech ensure consistent temperatures during intense gaming or creative tasks. As you have likely noticed from the images above, this cooler also does away with ARGB lighting, instead opting for a swirl pattern on the metal pump interior and a timeless black or white colour variant for a more professional aesthetic. If you ever have an issue with the cooler, it is backed by a six-year warranty, so you can buy with peace of mind that any issues will be covered.

The Montech HyperFlow Silent will be available starting today, priced at $69.99 for the 240mm version and $79.99 for the 360mm version.

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