NZXT Unveils Kraken X-3 and Kraken Z-3 Series Closed-Loop CPU Coolers
by Anton Shilov on January 28, 2020 4:00 PM EST- Posted in
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NZXT has introduced its new Kraken X-3 and Kraken Z-3 closed-loop CPU coolers. The coolers are compatible with all modern platforms and are based on Asetek’s latest pumps, offering a blend between performance and quiet operation. Like all modern hardware for enthusiasts, the look of the coolers can be customized using the company’s proprietary software.
The new NZXT Kraken X-3 series includes 240 mm, 280 mm, and 360 mm radiator models, while the more expensive NZXT Kraken Z-3 family is comprised of a 280 mm and a 360 mm SKUs. All five closed-loop coolers are based on Asetek’s 7th Generation pump, which uses a 800 - 2,800 RPM motor. Paired with the Asetek pump are NZXT’s Aer P120 fans, which offer an operational range from 500 to 2,000 RPM and are rated to generate 21 dBA - 36 dBA of noise. The cooling systems use rubber tubing with a nylon braided sleeve as well as caps with a 360° rotation orientation feature, so that the cap can be installed in any direction.
The more affordable NZXT Kraken X-3 comes with a 10% bigger LED ring (when compared to previous models) with a rotable top featuring the company’s logotype. The more expensive NZXT Kraken Z-3 has a 2.36-inch LCD screen that can display various useful information (or just a picture) in 24-bit color, thus allowing to completely customize the look of the cooler.
As for compatibility, the new all-in-one coolers from NZXT can work with all modern CPUs from AMD and Intel, including those that use mainstream AM4 or LGA1155 form-factors as well as HEDT CPUs featuring LGA2066 and TR4 packages.
Specifications of NZXT Kraken X3 & Kraken Z3 Cooling Systems | ||||||
General Specifications | ||||||
Fan (single) | Speed (RPM) | 500-2,000±300 RPM | ||||
Airflow (CFM) | 18.28 - 73.11 CFM | |||||
Static Pressure (mm-H2O) | 0.18 ~ 2.93 mm-H2O | |||||
Noise (dBA) | 21 - 36 | |||||
Power | 3.84 W | |||||
MTBF (hrs) | ≧60,000 @ unknown oC | |||||
Connector | 4-pin PWM connector | |||||
Pump | Speed (RPM) | 800 – 2,800±300 RPM | ||||
Life Expectancy | ? @ unknown oC | |||||
Power | 4.8 W | |||||
Tubing Length | 400 mm | |||||
Compatibility | AMD | AM4, TR4 | ||||
Intel | LGA 1151, 1150, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066 | |||||
TDP | ? W |
NZXT’s latest Kraken X-3 and Kraken Z-3 closed-loop CPU coolers are immediately available in the USA directly from the company and will be launched in other countries next month. The cheapest Kraken X53 carries an MSRP of $129.99, whereas the most expensive Kraken Z73 is priced at $279.99.
NZXT Kraken X-3 and Kraken Z-3 Coolers | ||||
Size | MSRP | |||
Kraken X53 | 240 mm | $129.99 | ||
Kraken X63 | 280 mm | $149.99 | ||
Kraken X73 | 360 mm | $179.99 | ||
Kraken Z63 | 280 mm | $249.99 | ||
Kraken Z73 | 360 mm | $279.99 |
Related Reading:
- NZXT Releases C-Series PSUs: 80Plus Gold and up to 850W, Built By Seasonic
- NZXT Refreshes H Series, New H510 Elite Chassis With RGB
- NZXT Expands Kraken AIO Lineup: Their First 360mm AIO, New Kraken M Series
Source: NZXT
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Valantar - Tuesday, January 28, 2020 - link
Are they seriously charging $100 for that display in the pump housing? Hot damn.Chaitanya - Wednesday, January 29, 2020 - link
Also for an AIO which has mixed metals and arent even full copper with that additional $100.p1esk - Tuesday, January 28, 2020 - link
What about TRX40?The_Assimilator - Wednesday, January 29, 2020 - link
Try reading the article sometime.p1esk - Wednesday, January 29, 2020 - link
Just did (again). No mention of trx40. Care to point to the relevant part?1_rick - Wednesday, January 29, 2020 - link
TR4 and sTRX4 have identical cooler mountings, so it's probably down to "is the one you want rated high enough for the chip you want?"p1esk - Thursday, January 30, 2020 - link
Latest threadrippers have much larger surface area to cool. I believe there’s only one AIC currently on the market that supports them.1_rick - Thursday, January 30, 2020 - link
NZXT's page for these products lists a bunch of Intel sockets, AM4, and TR4, but not sTRX4, so that's probably your answer.On the other hand if the cold plate's big enough to physically cover a Threadripper-sized heat spreader, it might still work. I don't think I'd take the chance, though.
Makaveli - Tuesday, January 28, 2020 - link
lol at least the AIO was setup properly. Half the time I see AIO's in Rig's with Front mounted Rads the have the fans on the side of the rad. And not in front of the Rad blowing air in over it.Overpriced yes!
ses1984 - Friday, January 31, 2020 - link
Don't you want the fans of the radiator exhausting hot air?