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be quiet! (BW027) SUPREME AND QUIET COOLING
Pure Loop 3 240mm is the impressively high-performing and silent All-in-One water cooling unit for users with slightly overclocked systems. Pure Loop 3 240mm is for all the purists out there that like their cooling power subtle and unagitated.
Very high cooling performance for all consumer CPUs
State-of-the-art PWM pump with 6-pole motor reduces vibrations to an absolute minimum
2 Pure Wings 3 120mm PWM high-speed fan offer high static pressure with very quiet Operation
Daisy-chained PWM fans for maximum convenience
Flexible sleeved tubes and a simple mounting ensure easy handling
Easy-to-access refill port for convenient handling
Neat design language with elegant looks and subtle details
3-year manufacturer?s warranty
Product conception, design and quality control in Germany
Specifications
General data
Model Pure Loop 3 | 240mm
Color option - N/A
Dimensions radiator, incl. fan (H x W x D), (mm) 277 x 120 x 52
Dimensions cooling block (H x W x D), (mm) 68.5 x 93.4 x 44.9
Total weight (kg) 1.020
Socket compatibility Intel 1851 / 1700 / 1200 / 1151 / 1150 / 1155
Socket compatibility AMD AM5 / AM4
Noise level (dB(A)) at 50% / 75% /100% rpm 15.4 / 27.3 / 35.2
Number of fans 2
Lighting connector - No
Tube length (mm) 400
Refill port Yes
Pump specifications
Pump speed (rpm) 5500
Pump adjustable (rpm) 3000 - 5500
Pump connector 4-pin PWM
Radiator specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H), (mm) 277 x 120 x 27
Radiator material / finish Aluminum
Base material / finish copper
Fan specifications
Fan model Pure Wings 3 120mm PWM high-speed
Fan dimensions (mm) 120 x 25 x 120
Speed at 100% PWM (rpm) 2100
Airflow at 100% PWM / 12V (cfm / m3/h) 59.6 / 101.2
Air pressure at 100% PWM / 12V (mm H2O) 2.41
Bearing technology Rifle
Motor technology 4-pole
Rated voltage (V) 12
Input current (A) 0.13
Safety current (A) 0.45
Input power (W) 5.4
Connector 4-pin PWM
Cable length (mm) 30 / 90mm + daisy chain
Lifespan (h / 25°C) 80,000
Accessories
Thermal grease (Type) Included
Mounting set Intel, AMD
Adapter cables 4-Pin PWM extension
Bottle of coolant (ml) - No
ARGB controller with SATA cable - No
ARGB-PWM-Hub - No
User manual languages CN, DE, EN, ES, FR, JP, PL, RU, TW
Safety certifications
Approvals CE, UKCA, FCC
Environmental directives
RoHS Yes
WEEE Yes
Triman Yes
Service
Warranty (Years) 3
International hotline / free of charge Yes/ DE, FR, US
Logistics data
Dimensions, package (L x W x H), (mm) 321 x 240 x 140
Gross weight, package (kg) 1.75
Pieces per packaging unit 8
Dimensions, shipping box (L x W x H), (mm) 658 x 296 x 508
Gross weight, shipping box (kg) 15.52
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