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Chieftec gets into liquid cooling with first Iceberg AIOs

Chieftec, a PC component brand mostly known for its cases and PSUs, is entering the AIO CPU watercooler market with a new line of products. This new series is named Iceberg and consists of four models with 240 or 360 radiators with or without ARGB lighting. 

The Chieftec Iceberg is designed for use in various systems, coming with either 240mm or 360mm radiators. Thanks to the durable braided steel tubing and straightforward mounting clip set, installation is a breeze. The snap-on interlocking ARGB PWM fans also help reduce cable clutter, enabling a clean and organised setup.

With fan speeds reaching up to 2200 rpm, the Iceberg adeptly handles a wide range of CPUs, making it an excellent choice for both gaming rigs and high-performance workstations. The cooler's radiator uses a design to maximise the contact area between the water tubes and radiator fins. This thoughtful engineering enhances thermal transfer and keeps a substantial surface area exposed to airflow, significantly improving heat dissipation.

Aesthetically, the Iceberg Series impresses with an infinite mirror ARGB cooling block paired with a 360-degree rotatable Chieftec logo, offering customisation to suit any build. The Chieftec Iceberg AIOs are now available with an all-black design and a 240 radiator for around €70 or a 360 radiator for €90. Alternatively, there are two models with ARGB fans and the same 240 radiator for about €80 or a 360 radiator for €100.

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