Today, ID Cooling announced its latest CPU air cooler, the SE-226-XT. The new cooler has two SKUs available. One for ARGB lovers and an all-black version for those anti-RGB consumers. ID Cooling claims up to 250 TDP cooling capabilities and includes mounting hardware for all modern mainstream platforms. Pricing is set at a very reasonable $39.99 for the black model and $44.99 for the ARGB version though availability will be dependant on your region. Here is ID Cooling’s press release.
ID COOLING SE-226-XT ARGB and SE-226-XT BLACK
ID-COOLING today announced SE-226-XT ARGB and SE-226-XT BLACK CPU air coolers. Both coolers include the same black heatsink with 6 heatpipes and copper base. 120 mm ARGB fan and Black fan are used on ARGB / BLACK version respectively. SE-226-XT Series is designed to cool those processors with a TDP up to 250 W. Both models are built with a solid heatsink which is specially design with 100% RAM compatibility. Black coating is applied for a stealthy looking.
For SE-226-XT ARGB, the included 120x120x25mm fan is built with 2Ball bearing and has 8pcs rubber dampeners on all corners of both sides, running at 800 to 2000rpm with PWM support while pushing 56.6CFM air at maximum speed, noise level measured 16.2 to 31.5dB (A). For SE-226-XT BLACK, the included standard 120x120x25mm fan has 8pcs rubber dampeners on all corners of both sides, running at 700 to 1800rpm with PWM support while pushing 76.16CFM air at maximum speed, noise level measured 15.2 to 35.2dB (A).
ID Cooling SE-226-XT BLACK
ID Cooling SE-226-XT ARGB
An extra fan clip set is included for a push-pull configuration. ARGB 1-4 splitter cable and a cable controller are included in the ARGB edition.
The bundled thermal grease is named ID-TG25, which has a thermal conductivity of 10.5 W/m-K.
With a set of metal mounting brackets, SE-226-XT is compatible with all mainstream CPU sockets, including Intel LGA2066/2011/1700/1200/115X and AMD AM4.
MSRP for SE-226-XT ARGB: 44.99USD.
MSRP for SE-226-XT BLACK: 39.99USD.
Available date: Depends on region.
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Today, ID Cooling announced its latest CPU air cooler, the SE-226-XT. The new cooler has two SKUs available. One for ARGB lovers and an all-black version for those anti-RGB consumers. ID Cooling claims up to 250 TDP cooling capabilities and includes mounting hardware for all modern mainstream platforms. Pricing is set at a very reasonable $39.99 for the black model and $44.99 for the ARGB version though availability will be dependant on your region. Here is ID Cooling's press release.
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