Cryorig has released a Monster XX cooler with ten heatpipes for processors with a TDP of up to 300 W

Cryorig has released its most massive air cooling system for processors – the Monster XX. The manufacturer claims that the new product will cope with the removal of up to 300 W of thermal energy from the CPU.

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The Monster XX cooler uses a two-piece tower design and is equipped with two 120mm RGB fans. The dimensions of the cooling system are 152 × 120 × 133 mm. The new product includes 10 heat-conducting tubes.


For Monster XX cooling system fans, operating speeds range from 800 to 1800 rpm. They produce an airflow of 58.47 CFM and a pressure of 1.35 mmH2O. Art. Their noise level does not exceed 31.5 dBA.

Monster XX supports Intel LGA 115X, LGA 1200, LGA 1700 and LGA 1851 processor sockets, as well as AMD Socket AM5 and AM4.

The cost of the Cryorig Monster XX cooling system has not been announced.

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