InWin has released the AR36 LSS with an “infinity mirror” and ARGB backlighting

InWin has introduced a maintenance-free AR36 liquid cooling system with a 360 mm radiator. The new product is distinguished by a water block cover made in the style of an “infinity mirror”.

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The water block of the InWin AR36 liquid cooling system is equipped with a pump with an operating speed of 3100 rpm. The pump includes a three-phase six-pole motor. The thickness of the LSS radiator is 27 mm. To this should be added 25 mm of thickness of the proprietary 120 mm Neptune AN120 fans with ARGB lighting.


Fans operate in a speed range from 900 to 2200 rpm. They create an air flow of 23.87 to 60.1 CFM, a static pressure of 0.36–2.27 mmH2O. Art. and have a noise level of 20.5 dBA at average operating speed.

InWin AR36 liquid cooling systems will be available in white and black versions. The new products are compatible with all modern AMD and Intel processor sockets. The LSS is provided with a three-year manufacturer’s warranty. The company did not disclose the cost of the AR36.

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