Cryorig Launches Monster XX Dual-Tower Cooler With Ten Heat Pipes & 300W Heat Dissipation, LGA 1851-Ready
Cryorig's biggest and most powerful CPU cooler has been launched, meet the Monster XX with 10 heat pipes and 300W thermal dissipation power.
The CPU cooler manufacturer, Cryorig has introduced its latest addition to its cooler lineup for enthusiasts, namely 'Monster XX', which features a dual-tower form factor. The Monster XX is an air cooler bringing two heatsink blocks and a dual-fan configuration for high-end cooling.
The Monster XX is the company's largest air cooler ever, measuring 120 x 130mm and 159mm tall. The heatsinks are dense but are properly grooved for high airflow. Compared to the company's previous largest air cooler, TE10, it's roughly the same size but has two fewer heatsink units. Nonetheless, its fans are upgraded for higher air pressure to maintain good thermals, catering to the needs of overclockers and enthusiasts.
It brings 10 copper heat pipes, which are embedded into each block and go through the base while retaining a smooth finish for good contact with the CPUs. The heatsink blocks are completely black from top to bottom and feature brushed aluminum top covers with Cryorig branding. There are two 120m ARGB fans that come pre-installed with it: one is on the side and one is sandwiched between the heatsinks for a pull-push configuration. One more 120mm fan can be added to the other side for faster heat dissipation.
Created for enthusiast overclockers, the Monster XX brings a 300W TDP cooling capacity for cooling even flagship CPUs such as Core i9 14900K, Core Ultra 9 285K, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X, and similar chips. Not only is the cooler compatible with the current LGA 1700 and AM5 platforms, but it will also be compatible with the latest LGA 1851 platform as well as older AM4 and LGA 1200/115x motherboards.
As revealed by the company, the Monster XX fans can operate at a speed of 800-1800 RPM, generating up to 58.47 CFM of airflow and 1.35mm H2O air pressure. The fans are PWM and, therefore, can be controlled via BIOS or popular fan control software. For RGB illumination, 3-pin ARGB connectors are available to connect directly to the motherboard headers and the RGB lighting can be customized as per individual needs.
The company has yet to reveal its official price and the exact date of availability. It should most likely follow the launch of Intel Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200S processors.
News Source: Tomshardware
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