Enermax is readying Liqmax and Liqtech self-contained processor liquid cooling kits. We have some details about Liqmax 120S, Liqtech 240 and Liqtech 120X coolers.

Enermax Liqmax S120-HPEnermax Liqmax 120S-TAA

Liqmax 120S has a 120x156x32 mm aluminum radiator and makes use of extruded micro-channel cold plate and shunt channel technology to maximize heat conductivity. Cooler is equipped with ceramic pump with a MTBF of 50000 hours Liqmax 120S comes in two variants, which differ by supplied fans. ELC-LM120S-HP has a high pressure fan with three cooling modes. First, silent mode which runs fan at 600-1300 RPM, performance mode sets fan between 600-2000 RPM while overclock mode reaches speeds of up to 2500 RPM. ELC-LM120S-TAA comes with a flashy T.B. Vegas LED fan. Both fans feature Twister bearing and have a MTBF of 100000 hours. Second 120 mm fan can be added for push-pull configuration. Tubes of Liqmax coolers are made of fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP).

Enermax Liqtech 120X Enermax Liqtech 240

Then there's Liqtech series, consisting of two models, Liqtech 240 (ELC-LT240-HP) and Liqtech 120X (ELC-LT120X). 240 mm model has a fairly slim 273x120x27 mm radiator and comes with two high pressure fans. Cooler weighs 1095 grams without fans. 120 mm model has a much thicker 153x120x43 mm radiator and is equipped with two high pressure fans in push-pull configuration. Liqtech models, unlike Liqmax, have more standard rubber tubes. Both models make use of shunt channel technology (SCT), which, according to Enermax, increases coolant flow momentum, accelerates heat transfer performance and eliminates heat surges.

Enermax Shunt Channel Technology

Both Liqmax and Liqtech all-in-one CPU coolers support all modern Intel (LGA 775/1150/1155/1156/1366/2011) and AMD (AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2) sockets. Prices are not yet announced.