ENERMAX Reveals ETS-F40 Series CPU Tower Coolers

ENERMAX has revealed a new series of CPU coolers that feature four models ranging from Non-RGB to RGB variants. The new cooler series is called the Enermax ETS-F40 series CPU coolers and all the coolers offer a nearly-silent operation and a cooling capacity of up to 200-watts TDP.

The ENERMAX ETS-F40 CPU Coolers all offer similar features and performance but are differentiated by the CPU cooler’s design and color scheme. All CPU coolers in the series utilize four heat pipes and provide fantastic cooling performance. Each of these CPU coolers can support 200-watt TDP which is enough to cool the majority of the desktop CPUs.

The ETS-F40 series coolers feature ENERMAX’s patented Vortex Generation Flow design and a unique Vacuum Effect Flow design, which allows for better thermal connectivity and better airflow. The ETS-F40 CPU coolers offer a larger cooling surface and a second fan can also be installed with clips to act as an exhaust to further elevate the cooling level.

Enermax ETS-F40

The included 140 mm fan, which is included an ETS-F40 CPU cooler, features a smart PWM speed control function. This fan can offer a speed range from 300 RPM to having a maximum of up to 1,200 RPM.

Each CPU cooler in the series features an asymmetrical design and a 156 mm heatsink size, which can fit into nearly any computer chassis and keep the space clear for nearly any RAM installation. Coming to the availability, one of the coolers will be available from October. It is the ETS-FS-40-FS model which is the essential version of the CPU cooler, which features a gray heatsink and a black 140 mm fan.

The three rest coolers are said to be available in December 2020. These three models are ETS-F40-BK, ETS-F40-BK-ARGB, and ETS-F40-W-ARGB. The ARGB models feature ARGB lighting on the top of the heatsink and the fan blades. These models are powered using a 3 pin ARG connector to customize the lighting to your choice.

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