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Yes it’s Rev 2. I recognized it when watching Gamer’s Nexus disassemble video. Mine is like the second unit they got from Arctic. And now I confirmed it by looking in the box.
Steve from GamersNexus explains you the mistakes to avoid while assembling your water cooling AIO in your PC case. I have a MSI x570 Unify motherboard. For CPU it has only one fan header and a separate pump header. Both can be controlled individually and I’ve used the pump header to control another fan I had over the RAM modules.So does this mean that the pump and vrm fan are always running at 100% and the only thing that’s being controlled by pwm are the fans?
Small fans have the reputation of being particularly loud and not very durable; that’s why we set out to develop a quiet, sturdy diagonal fan especially for the Liquid Freezer II. We’re 100% convinced that this 40 mm fan is just as durable as our other case fans. If the fan doesn’t live up to our claims, our customer service team will send you a replacement free of charge (without you having to replace the entire unit). If your fans have a combined total of >1 amp, or you want to control the fans separately from the pump, just hook them to whatever hub or headers you want and control them that way, then tie the harness somewhere out of the way.
The majority of Liquid Coolers on the market today are based around Asetek designs, but the Liquid Freezer II features a pump which was designed in-house by Arctic, with the goal of quieter operation and higher efficiency. Like its fans, the water pump is PWM-controlled and will adjust its speeds. This decreases power consumption and leads to lower noise levels in lighter workloads. I was wondering how good the fans would be as case fans over my silent wings 3 since they are so quiet.