PC builders apparently need AMOLED monitors inside their cases because Valkyrie just dropped the N360. This 360 mm liquid cooler features a ridiculous 6.67-inch curved screen slapped onto the pump block. It targets high-end rigs with a 300 W thermal rating, effectively handling heat while distracting users with 1080p visuals. Both black and white versions cater to specific aesthetic themes.
That display avoids leeching performance since it runs on dedicated internal hardware. An onboard processor and local storage handle playback duties, meaning the unit won't steal resources from the host PC. Magnetic mounting keeps the installation clean without messy screws ruining the look.
Underneath the flashy glass sits a custom pump engine featuring ceramic bearings and three-phase motors. Valkyrie engineered a center-flow water path designed to hit CPU hotspots faster. They even included offset mounting brackets to shift contact pressure exactly where modern processors concentrate their heat.
Airflow comes from bundled E2-PRO fans capable of 2400 RPM. These units use ball bearings and ring blades to push serious air while keeping noise levels manageable. Support covers basically every relevant socket from Intel LGA 1851 down to older AMD AM4 platforms.
Pre-orders sit around $122 if buyers catch the early discount versus the standard $126 tag. Valkyrie throws in a five-year warranty to sweeten the deal. Ultimately, it serves enthusiasts who want solid cooling performance mixed with an absurdly high-resolution status symbol.
That display avoids leeching performance since it runs on dedicated internal hardware. An onboard processor and local storage handle playback duties, meaning the unit won't steal resources from the host PC. Magnetic mounting keeps the installation clean without messy screws ruining the look.
Underneath the flashy glass sits a custom pump engine featuring ceramic bearings and three-phase motors. Valkyrie engineered a center-flow water path designed to hit CPU hotspots faster. They even included offset mounting brackets to shift contact pressure exactly where modern processors concentrate their heat.
Airflow comes from bundled E2-PRO fans capable of 2400 RPM. These units use ball bearings and ring blades to push serious air while keeping noise levels manageable. Support covers basically every relevant socket from Intel LGA 1851 down to older AMD AM4 platforms.
Pre-orders sit around $122 if buyers catch the early discount versus the standard $126 tag. Valkyrie throws in a five-year warranty to sweeten the deal. Ultimately, it serves enthusiasts who want solid cooling performance mixed with an absurdly high-resolution status symbol.