In Win right now rolled out the SR24, an all-in-one liquid CPU cooler that includes a patented “twin turbine pump” function. These are principally two pump generators connected on each ends of the DC motor’s shaft, which in flip are positioned on both ends of the CPU block. One of the turbine pushes coolant into the block, whereas the opposite pulls heated coolant from it. In Win claims that even when one of many two fails over time, the opposite will present ample coolant stress to chill your CPU, whereas a warning LED lights up. With each generators operational, the SR24 gives double the coolant stress, and a markedly superior P-Q curve. The pump block is capped off with an RGB illuminated In Win emblem.
The modern pump-block of the In Win SR24 is tubed to a 240 mm x 120 mm aluminium radiator. Ventilating it are a pair of included In Win Jupiter 120 mm followers that every spin at speeds of 500 to 2,500 RPM, with as much as 101.5 CFM of air-flow, and as little as 23 dBA of noise output. The followers function double ball bearings and have addressable RGB LEDs of their hubs. A single 3-pin ARGB connection handles lighting for the 2 followers and the pump-block. The firm did not point out thermal load numbers, however among the many CPU socket sorts supported are TR4, sTRX4, LGA2066, AM4, and LGA115x. The firm did not reveal pricing.