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be quiet! introduces Pure Loop 2 AIO CPU coolers

be quiet! has added the Pure Loop 2 series to its line of AIO water cooling systems. Pure Loop 2 comes as an update to the original Pure Loop series, including significant enhancements such as a PWM-adjustable pump with ARGB LEDs and the new Pure Wings 3 PWM fans.

The Pure Loop 2 AIO coolers use up to three Pure Wings 3 PWM fans, which operate at 36.8 dBA at max speeds. The fans also have a unique closed-loop motor feature that monitors the rotational speed of the fan and makes automated changes to maintain the fans at a consistent fan speed regardless of radiator air resistance.

The new be quiet! water coolers also include a doubly decoupled pump to prevent vibration transfer, as the pump housing is separated from the CPU cooling block and radiator by being positioned on the tubes. Furthermore, rubber cushioning within the pump unit's casing provides an extra layer of decoupling. The pump unit is PWM-adjustable, allowing for finer performance/noise balance tweaking. A nickel-coated coldplate provides effective cooling for all current desktop CPUs and enables the use of liquid metal thermal compounds.

be quiet!'s Pure Loop 2 AIOs feature an all-black design, which is complemented by the brushed aluminum-style cooling block. The cooling block is visually enhanced with modest ARGB lighting. The retail package includes a 100ml bottle of coolant, which you can use to top up your cooler via an easily accessible port on the radiator.

Pure Loop 2 supports all current popular desktop CPUs from Intel (LGA1700/1200/1150/1151/1155) and AMD (AM5/4), thanks to a simple mounting solution. The Pure Loop 2 will be available on October 10th in four different radiator sizes: 120mm for $99.90/€89.90/£84.99, 240mm for $114.90/€104.90/£99.99, 280mm for $124.90/€114.90/£109.99, and 360mm for $139.90/€129.90/£125.99.

KitGuru says: Seeing as the Pure Loop AIOs are still quite good for today's standards, we can only expect good things from Pure Loop 2.

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