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According to news from this website on June 20, Overclocking Three recently launched its flagship air-cooled radiator "Terra JF" RZ820.
RZ820 adopts a dual-tower dual-fan copper base design, with a height of 165mm. It is equipped with 4 8mm heat pipes and 4 6mm heat pipes. All eight heat pipes are connected to the fins using reflow soldering, and the overall thermal power consumption reaches 290W. .
The overclocking RZ820 air-cooled radiator is equipped with an aluminum alloy CNC top cover, with a triangular light-emitting plate that supports ARGB synchronization in one corner.
RZ820 has a 14030 specification FDB bearing fan with semi-circle and semi-square frame design sandwiched between the twin towers. The parameters of this site are as follows:
Speed range 400~1500RPM, maximum air volume 71.9 CFM (122.16m3/ h), the maximum static pressure is 2.12 mmH2O.
On the front of the tower, Overclocking 3 is equipped with a 12025 specification fan for the air-cooled radiator, which also uses FDB bearings. However, the fan frame is laterally extended to 150mm to match the width of the tower. The specific parameters are as follows:
The fan speed range is 500~2200 RPM, the maximum air volume is 86.7CFM (147.3m3/h), and the maximum static pressure is 3.2mmH2O.
The front fan of the RZ820 adopts a sliding rail structure, which can flexibly adjust the height and is compatible with up to 62mm high vest memory.
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