GAMEMAX IceBurg 360 Digital WH liquid cooler
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A 240 mm all-white liquid CPU cooler with addressable ARGB lighting, 245 W TDP capacity and a 2400 RPM ceramic-bearing pump
Fan Size 2 Fan Slots (120mm)
The GameMax IceBurg 240 Digital WH is a 240 mm all-in-one liquid cooler rated for 245 W TDP. It uses an aluminium radiator measuring 275 by 120 by 52 mm with twelve 16 mm tubes. A ceramic-core pump runs at 2400 RPM and produces 26.9 dBA. Two 120 mm fans connect via 3-pin headers. The all-white finish includes addressable ARGB lighting on pump and fans.
This cooler suits builders who want a white-themed loop with motherboard-synchronised ARGB via a 5 V 3-pin header. It supports Intel LGA 1851, 1700, 2011, 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156 and 775 plus AMD AM5, AM4, AM3(+), AM2(+) and FM1/2(+). The package omits an AMD backplate, so the original motherboard bracket must be reused. Buyers needing a bundled AMD backplate or a thicker radiator should look elsewhere.
The 245 W TDP rating is the single figure that decides whether this AIO matches the processor. If the CPU’s typical load exceeds that level, a higher-capacity cooler is required.
| Brand | GAMEMAX |
|---|---|
| Model | IceBurg 240 Digital WH |
| Type | Liquid Cooling System |
| Block Compatibility | AMD Socket AM2 / AMD Socket AM2+ / AMD Socket AM3 / AMD Socket AM3+ / AMD Socket AM4 / AMD Socket AM5 / AMD Socket FM1 / AMD Socket FM2 / AMD Socket FM2+ / Intel LGA 1150 / Intel LGA 1151 / Intel LGA 1155 / Intel LGA 1156 / Intel LGA 1700 / Intel LGA 1851 / Intel LGA 2011 |
| Block Material | 12pcs Radiator tubes with 16mm width |
| Pump Speed | 2400 RPM +/- 10% |
| Pump Dim. | 66 x 45mm Round |
| Pump Bearing | Ceramic core |
| Pump Noise | 26.9dBA |
| Radiator Size | 275 x 120 x 52mm |
| Radiator Material | Aluminum |
| Fan Size | 2 Fan Slots (120 mm) |
| Fan Connector | 3 Pin |
| Color | White |
| LED Color | ARGB |
| Features | GameMax IceBurg 240 Digital WH, Liquid CPU Cooler 240mm Addressable ARGB Pump Fans 245W TDP AIO Water Cooler,All-white one-piece design for aesthetics and cleanliness. Addressable ARGB Sync: The Addressable ARGB lighting on the fans and pump can sync with the motherboard via a 5V 3pin interface, providing even and rich illumination. Intelligent Temperature Controlled PWM Fan: Intelligent Temperature Controlled PWM fan automatically adjusts the speed according to the CPU temperature, providing better airflow and lower noise. (Note: PWM mode must be set in BOIS before running the liqui |
| Shipping weight | 1.70 kg |
| Package size | 396 × 193 × 142 mm |
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The cooler supports Intel LGA 1700, LGA 1851 and AMD AM5 sockets. For AMD installation the original motherboard backplate is used.
The 245 W TDP rating indicates the cooler can dissipate up to 245 watts of heat, suitable for high-performance CPUs under heavy workloads.
The addressable ARGB lighting connects via a 5 V 3-pin header and syncs with compatible motherboard software for colour and effect control.
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