Be Quiet! introduced the Light Loop LSS with bright backlighting in versions with 240 and 360 mm radiators

Be Quiet Company! introduced a new series of maintenance-free liquid cooling systems Light Loop. It includes models with radiators of standard sizes 240 and 360 mm, made in white and black.

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The new products use a pump with operating speeds from 1500 to 2900 rpm. The pump cover is equipped with ARGB lighting based on 64 LEDs for the model with a 360 mm radiator and based on 48 LEDs for the model with a 240 mm radiator.


Radiators for cooling systems Be Quiet! Light Loop is equipped with new 120 mm Light Wings LX PWM fans with a maximum operating speed of 2100 rpm and a declared resource of 60 thousand hours. The manufacturer notes that the noise level during operation of the 360 ​​mm Light Loop LSS does not exceed 17.2, 29.1 and 36.8 dBA, respectively, at 50, 75 and 100 percent load. In turn, the noise of the 240 mm model was shown to not exceed 15.4, 27.2 and 34.9 dBA, respectively, under the same conditions.

The included Light Loop ARGB controller, made in the color of the LSS itself, allows you to connect up to six PWM fans and six ARGB devices to just one 4-pin connector and one ARGB connector on the motherboard for complete synchronization of ARGB and backlight modes. The controller can be positioned anywhere inside the case using adhesive tape or screw holes that match the mounts for 2.5-inch SSDs.

For the LSS series Be Quiet! Light Loop claims to support Intel LGA 1700/1200/1150/1151/1155 processor sockets, as well as AMD Socket AM5/AM4. New items come with a three-year manufacturer’s warranty. Cost of LSS Be Quiet! Light Loop is not reported. They will go on sale starting September 17.

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