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XIGMATEK Pro 360 Pump Doubles as Giant PC Display
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43692, member: 636"] XIGMATEK launched the Connect Pro 360 water cooling system with a built-in 7-inch LCD display. The screen measures 1280 by 800 pixels and attaches to the pump head through USB-C connections. Users can detach and rotate the display for different mounting positions. The screen works as a secondary monitor for computers. ARGB lighting sits behind the display and creates customizable color effects. The pump operates between 800 and 2500 rotations per minute through PWM control. Maximum noise reaches 30 decibels from the pump unit during operation. Engineers built the pump to push coolant through 380mm tubes to an aluminum radiator. The radiator measures 27mm thick and handles typical processor heat loads effectively. Users can remove the screen and install a metal plate instead. Three 120mm ARGB fans move air through the radiator fins during cooling cycles. Each fan measures 25mm thick and uses hydraulic dynamic bearings for longer life. Fan speeds range from 600 to 2000 RPM and deliver 82.8 cubic feet per minute airflow. Static pressure reaches 2.78 mmH₂O for efficient heat transfer. Maximum fan noise stays around 29.8 decibels for quiet performance. [/QUOTE]
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