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be quiet! unveils new FX series ARGB case and coolers

Today is a big day for the folks at be quiet!, as the company is now officially celebrating their 20th anniversary. With that comes a new product launch – a new series of ‘FX' RGB hardware, including a new case and two new CPU coolers. 

Up first is the new Pure Base 500 FX, which prominently features in Leo's be quiet! anniversary PC build, which you can see HERE. Highlights from the case include pre-installed Light Wings ARGB high airflow fans, an  ARGB/fan hub capable of syncing up to six ARGB components and six PWM fans, room for up to 360mm liquid cooling radiators and an easy layout for putting your system together.

The be quiet! Pure Base 500 FX will be available starting this month for £119.90.

The Pure Loop 2 FX is a new version of the popular AIO liquid cooler, offering up to three Light Wings PWM fans, a doubly decoupled PWM pump to keep noise levels low, an easy-access refill port if you want to top up your coolant and a nickel-coated cold plate, making this AIO suitable for use with liquid metal thermal compound.

The Pure Loop 2 FX will also be available starting this month, priced at £99.90 for the 240mm version, £109.90 for the 280mm version and £124.90 for the 360mm version.

Finally, if liquid cooling isn't your thing, then be quiet! has also announced the Pure Rock 2 FX Black CPU air cooler, combining vibrant RGB illumination with a stealthy black heatsink and high cooling efficiency. The cooler has a 150W TDP cooling efficiency and ships with a Light Wings 120mm PWM fan. The heatsink has four 6mm heat pipes with HDT technology and is constructed in a way to avoid blocking your memory slots.

The Pure Rock 2 FX will be available starting this month for £39.90.

You can find more details, including retail availability, HERE. Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Are you currently planning your next PC build? Will you be considering a be quiet! cooler, case or power supply? 

 

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