Akasa drops tiny coolers that crush 165W builds

Small form factor enthusiasts finally caught a huge break with this fresh hardware drop. Akasa pushed out the VIPER, SOHO, and ALUCIA lines for keeping thermals down on Intel and AMD rigs, and they fit the fresh LGA 1851 or AM5 sockets alongside legacy mounts like LGA 1700 or AM4.

The headliner here is clearly that VIPER H6L M2, which sits at 76mm high. It handles a massive 165W load, which seems kinda wild for tight builds. Builders can grab it in black or white. It rocks a 120mm PWM silent fan using S-Flow blades to push 83.63 CFM of air.

RGB addicts might prefer the SOHO H6L M2 since it trades five watts of dissipation for pretty lights. It sits 1.6mm taller than the VIPER but keeps things flashy with a vibrant 120mm aRGB fan. Users can sync the Dawn or Dusk variants through standard motherboard software.

Then the ALUCIA series offers two distinct flavors with six copper pipes. The ALUCIA H6LS M2 gets super thin at 67.2mm thanks to a slim Hadal fan. That one manages 150W. But the standard ALUCIA H6L M2 bumps that back up to 160W with a regular fan.

Europe, North American, and Asia markets get stock first. Pricing is totally MIA currently.
 

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