Phanteks release their Glacier series of CPU and GPU liquid coolers

Phanteks release their Glacier series of CPU and GPU liquid coolers

Phanteks release their Glacier series of CPU and GPU liquid coolers

 
Phanteks has now released their new Glacier series of CPU and GPU liquid coolers, supporting a wide range of custom AIB GTX 1080 designs at launch. 
 
On the CPU side, Phanteks has released their new Glacier C350i series CPU cooler, which comes with support for RGB LED lighting, uses a nickel plated copper base and supports Intel’s LGA 2011, 2011-v3, 1150, 1151, 1155 and 1156. At this time Phanteks has not made an AMD-specific C350A variant.  This cooler is available for Pre-Order in the UK in both Satin Black and Mirror Chrome versions for £69.95
 
Phanteks has also released their GTX 1080/1070 series of Glacier water blocks, with models that support Nvidia’s GTX 1080/1070 Founders Edition designs, ASUS’ Strix models, Gigabyte G1 models, MSI Gaming Models and EVGA FTW models. These water blocks will also be available in Satin Black and Mirror Chrome with the Founders Edition model costing £109.99 and the AIB specific models costing £129.95.

  

Phanteks release their Glacier series of CPU and GPU liquid coolers

 
Phanteks has also released a variety of water cooling fittings which supports both options for hard and soft tubing types, with Overclockers UK having a wide range of products available for Pre-Order

  

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