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Hyte are just hitting new levels every time really.
This is their new 240mm AIO, and this is not just a rebranded Asetek cooler like almost all the ones on the market are, this is custom designed from the ground up
The pumps are built into the radiator and there are 2 of them also, which in theory should be really silent with very high flow rate. BUT it does mean the radiator is extra thick.
The bonus is though, they're not embelishing when they say they've done away with cables, there is basically one power cable running off this which goes directly into a PCIe 6 pin plug off a PSU (as you would use on a GPU), no SATA or Molex adapters required. All the fans are the new modular connectors, not cables.
But Hyte have also worked extremely hard on their Nexus control software, and have a look how intuitive setting up fan controls is at 12:15, I would conclusively say this is probably the most powerful and intuitive RGB / Fan control suite on the market currently.
It's going for $300, which for a first gen product with such a large display I don't think is that bad actually. First gen products are always expensive as they expect a smaller market plus have to reclaim large R&D costs
You have to see their marketing gumbo:
Why We Made This
This is their new 240mm AIO, and this is not just a rebranded Asetek cooler like almost all the ones on the market are, this is custom designed from the ground up
The pumps are built into the radiator and there are 2 of them also, which in theory should be really silent with very high flow rate. BUT it does mean the radiator is extra thick.
The bonus is though, they're not embelishing when they say they've done away with cables, there is basically one power cable running off this which goes directly into a PCIe 6 pin plug off a PSU (as you would use on a GPU), no SATA or Molex adapters required. All the fans are the new modular connectors, not cables.
But Hyte have also worked extremely hard on their Nexus control software, and have a look how intuitive setting up fan controls is at 12:15, I would conclusively say this is probably the most powerful and intuitive RGB / Fan control suite on the market currently.
It's going for $300, which for a first gen product with such a large display I don't think is that bad actually. First gen products are always expensive as they expect a smaller market plus have to reclaim large R&D costs
You have to see their marketing gumbo:
Why We Made This
- Cooling unlocks potential
- Performance over patents
- Cables are just super gross, so we got rid of like all the cables
- THICC: Technology Harnessing Innovative Chonk for Cooling
- Dropping temps like Country Riddim at a Four Tet show
- “People turn the TV on, it looks just like a window”
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