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TeamGroup’s Siren Duo360 offers convenient CPU and SSD cooling

Earlier this year, TeamGroup showed off a unique new AIO cooler – one with an extra block, so you can cool both your CPU and SSD with one radiator. Now, TeamGroup is back again, giving us a bit more detail on the upcoming Siren Duo360. 

To ensure the cooler can handle the cooling requirements of the upcoming Intel 13th Gen Core and AMD Ryzen 7000 series CPUs, as well as PCIe 5.0 SSDs, TeamGroup decided to build the Siren Duo360 using a 360mm radiator and 4000RPM pump. The radiator is then covered with three 120mm ARGB fans with hydraulic bearings.

Besides the fans, the SSD and CPU blocks also feature ARGB lighting, which can be synchronised using any popular motherboard RGB software. For the SSD block, the ARGB lighting comes in a detachable magnetic light module, meaning you can remove it if you wish.

According to TeamGroup's testing, a PCIe 4.0 SSD, like the Cardea A440 Pro Gen4x4, can have its temperature reduced by almost 50% in both idle and full-load using the Siren Duo360. When pairing this with a PCIe 5.0 SSD, idle and operating temperatures reduce by around 30%.

The Siren Duo360 ARGB CPU and SSD AIO liquid cooler will be compatible with Intel LGA1700 and AMD AM5 platforms. Scheduled to release this November, the cooler will go for $399.

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