NZXT Adds 360mm Kraken X72 To AIO Liquid Cooler Lineup, Premium CPU Cooling With A Touch of RGB For $199 US

Mar 8, 2018 at 06:14am EST

NZXT today has announced the addition of its well known Kraken all-in-one liquid cooler line with the all-new Kraken X72. The first 360mm AIO liquid cooler from NZXT, the Kraken X72 delivers the series' most powerful cooling performance, thanks to its larger radiator size while also keeping the stunning beauty and incredible customization the series is renowned for.

Krakin' on With The Kraken X72 RGB Cooler

The all new Kraken series of liquid coolers features a pump that is quieter and able to push more liquid than the previous versions, this cooler also features the infinite mirror effect seen in the Kraken X62, Kraken X52 and X42 respectively. It allows some of the best and most customizeable lighting in any AIO to date.

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"Since the launch of our all-new Kraken series, we have heard from our community about the need for a more powerful solutions that can deliver the cooling performance required from higher TDP processors. The Kraken X72 is well-positioned to serve user's cooling needs in an ever-evolving market, all with the look the Kraken series is known for."

Johnny Hou, NZXT's founder and CEO

Kraken X72 Features

The Aer P 120 radiator fans are designed for liquid-cooling perfection. Featuring a chamfered intake and fluid dynamic bearings, they deliver silent operation, durability, and powerful cooling performance. They can also be customized using removable color trims (sold separately). Fine nylon sleeves are added to strengthen the rubber tubing. As an added protective layer, it shields your Kraken cooler tubes from potential damage during handling.

Pricing and Availability

When all is said and done the  Kraken X72 comes in at a whopping $199.99 USD, while this is a lot, NZXT has always commanded a premium for their coolers due to the features packed inside.

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