Weight & dimensions
| Radiator depth |
45 mm |
| Radiator height |
153 mm |
| Fan thickness |
25 mm |
| Radiator width |
128 mm |
| Fan diameter |
120 mm |
Technical details
| Supported processor sockets |
Socket AM3, Socket AM3+, Socket AM2+, Socket FM2, Socket AM2, Socket AM4, LGA 1151 (Socket H4), Socket FM2+, Socket FM1, LGA 2011-v3 (Socket R) |
| Pulse-width modulation (PWM) support |
Y |
| Fan connector |
4-pin |
| Bearing technology |
Rifle |
| Maximum airflow |
111.3 cfm |
| Minimum airflow |
65.51 cfm |
| Fan noise level (min) |
16.1 dB |
| Fan noise level (max) |
36.9 dB |
| Pump motor speed |
2200 RPM |
| Number of fans |
2 fan(s) |
| Radiator |
Y |
| Fan |
Y |
| Fan speed (max) |
2000 RPM |
Power
| Fan power consumption |
3.6 W |
| Fan voltage |
12 V |
| Fan current |
0.3 A |
Silent Loop, 120mm, TDP 270W, 2200RPM
IDEAL APPLICATIONS
- Demanding PC systems
- Overclocked CPUs
- High-resolution gaming and multimedia PCs
- Superior quiet HTPCs
HIGHLIGHTS
- Innovative reverse-flow pump
- Two be quiet! Pure Wings 2 PWM fans
- Flexible tubes with useful bend protection
- Compatible with Intel ® and AMDTM sockets
Superior Cooling and Silence
Silent Loop brings the famous be quiet! whisper-silent technology to the world of All-in-One water cooling. Designed to make installation simple, Silent Loop includes everything needed in one package.
Highlights
- Innovative decoupled reverse-flow pump runs smoother, quieter and with less vibration than conventional pumps
- Full copper radiator for an impressive cooling performance
- Two Pure Wings 2 PWM fans provide quiet operation with high air pressure
- Customized fan speed thanks to PWM function
- Easy handling due to flexible bend-protection tubes and convenient mounting
- Full copper parts and a refill port extend the product’s life span
- Nickel-plated cold plate allows optimum use of heat-conducting metallic paste
- Compatible with Intel ® and AMDTM sockets
- 3-year manufacturer’s warranty
- Product conception, design and quality control in Germany
Silent Loop
No compromise is required when choosing to water-cool demanding systems and overclocked CPUs.