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XPG: New CPU coolers and fans!

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Let’s turn to ADATA… Or rather, the brand’s performance division: XPG. XPG has announced new products, including two new CPU coolers and new INFINITY fans. Clearly, the focus is on RGB lighting, particularly on the fans, which feature numerous light strips as well as areas with an infinite depth effect. In short, everything you need to turn your PC into a disco ball!

XPG announces new products: 

Maestro CPU coolers:

As for CPU coolers, there are two new models: the Maestro 62DA and the Maestro 42SA. While the former is a dual-tower model, the latter is more basic, as it’s a single-tower model. In any case, the dimensions are compact, with a height of less than 160 mm. The 42SA is even shorter, at just 149 mm. Clearly, these are CPU coolers that can be easily installed in aPC case.

In terms of their design, both coolers feature heat pipes in direct contact with the CPU. While the dual-tower model has sixheat pipes, the single-tower version has only four. Beyond that, the design is fairly basic, with visible heat pipes on top and a black finish.

Cooling is provided by fans operating at speeds ranging from 800 to 2100 rpm. At full speed, airflow will reach 75.49 CFM, while static pressure will rise to 2.78 mmH₂O. In any case, both models use the same fans.

The INFINITY Fans:

XPG Infinity

As for the fans, if you’re a fan ofRGB lighting, you’re in for a treat—and for good reason: they feature numerous illuminated borders paired with areas that create an infinite depth effect. This series comes in several models, including a single-frame 360 mm version and two 120 mm versions, one of which features reverse-curved blades.

In terms of specifications, the models with “normal” blades operate at 800 to 2,000 RPM, generating an airflow of 58.42 CFM and a static pressure of 2.09 mmH₂O. In contrast, the reverse-blade version, while maintaining the same operating speeds, delivers an airflow of 57.56 CFM and a static pressure of 1.96 mmH₂O.

Unfortunately, prices are still unknown!


Product pages on the XPG website!


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