In Win launches its AIO SR24 kit, with double turbine pump

In Win launches its AIO SR24 kit, with double turbine pump

With the kits AIO liquid cooling so widespread in the market, there really are not many modifications that manufacturers can make with respect to existing models that represent a novelty that attracts users.

In Win is pulling resources and its new SR24 liquid cooling does have one of those novelties under the hood that can attract the attention of its own and strangers, and it does so by delivering a performance that we haven't seen so far in a kit of these characteristics, at least on paper. It is not that it will have the characteristics of a custom liquid cooling, but having incorporated a double turbine in its pump has greatly increased the flow of internal liquid, thus encouraging much faster cooling.

Technical characteristics

As for the technical characteristics, as we anticipated before the In Win SR24 is not that it has anything of particular; count with one 240mm radiator with two 120 mm fans designed to have a high static pressure and thus be more efficient cooling radiators, with PWM controlled speed that reaches 2500 RPM. It is striking that the data of lesos 23 dBA of noise, which obviously it will be the noise they emit at least, because the maximum will be much higher for sure.

The fans and the pump logo, integrated in the CPU block have ARGB lighting and little else, because in fact the manufacturer has not given much more information about it beyond presenting the product.

The SR24 double turbine pump

The great novelty of this AIO liquid cooling is its double turbine pump, and we will see it in detail. For starters, the manufacturer has provided an outline of how its interior is designed, and you will have noticed by seeing the images above that the pump is, of course, quite large and especially high to contain all this.

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Essentially the pump is double but it uses the same rotor for both turbines, placed symmetrically one on each side. This is great because I eat both rotors rotate on the same axis it is guaranteed that the flow of liquid is always constant and that turbulence will not be generated, encouraging a better passage of the liquid and reducing the noise level.

What is achieved then with this? First discharge the pressure of each of the turbines, and second make them able to move more liquid at less speed, reducing consumption and noise even if it seems contradictory. In Win has also designed the CPU block with two cameras to easily separate the liquid that enters from the one that comes out, improving performance.

According to the theoretical flow curve they have provided, the performance of this pump is far superior to that of any other AIO liquid cooling kit. By the way, as they indicate, if one of the turbines fails, the other will continue to operate and the LEDs will begin to flash to notify the user.

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All this looks very good, but we must see what performance it has at the moment of truth. In any case, In Win has not disclosed for now or release date or price.


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