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Adata XPG decks out Levante II 360 AIO liquid CPU cooler with Infinity Mirror ARGB

Adata XPG has announced the global launch of the XPG Levante II 360 AIO liquid cooler. Available in black and white, the Levante II combines good cooling performance with customisable aesthetics with ARGB across the fan frames, fan blades and CPU block, all with infinity mirror effects. 

The Levante II 360 is equipped with a dual-chamber pump, capable of dissipating up to 320W of heat. This cooling capacity makes it a formidable choice for even the most demanding systems, ensuring optimal CPU temperatures during gaming, streaming, content creation, or a mix of these.

Ease of use is a priority, with a 3-in-1 pre-installed ARGB fan design that minimises installation complexity and simplifies cable management. The cooler also features an infinity mirror design on the fans and pump, which is paired with dynamic ARGB lighting that enhances the aesthetics of any PC setup. Performance is further complemented by quiet operation. The fans are engineered for efficient and low-noise cooling, maintaining an average noise level of 29 dB(A) even under heavy load. PWM pump and fan control allows the system to intelligently adjust speeds, optimising performance and noise based on system demands.

The XPG Levante II 360 offers universal compatibility with various platforms, including Intel LGA 1851, LGA 1700, and AMD AM5 sockets, making it a versatile choice for system builders and those upgrading their existing rigs. Adata XPG states that the Levante II 360 delivers enhanced performance at a price point 40% lower than the previous generation, which should put it at around £100.

KitGuru says: Considering its aesthetics, one would assume it would be an expensive cooler, but it seems that won't be the case. Moreover, some reviews of this cooler have already been published, and the performance looks good. As such, the Levante II AIO might be worth considering for those looking for a 360 AIO liquid cooler with ARGB lighting.

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