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XSPC TX120 Ultrathin Radiator

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Our price:  64,95  (53,68  excl tax)
Price in points: 269 points
Reward points: 5 points

The XSPC TX is the worlds thinest PC radiator. At just over 20mm thick, it's 20% thinner than a standard 120mm fan and over 40% thinner than our EX series radiators.

Despite its size, the TX series offers both excellent performance and low flow restriction. This comes from the high performance copper and brass core, which features welded seam tubes and high density splitter fins. We further enhansed performance by designing fins which protrude past the tubes. This allowed us to increase the cooling surface area without increasing the external dimensions. With 13 tubes and 22 fins per inch it's the highest density core XSPC have ever released, but due to the thinness of the core it still performs with low speed fans.

The TX series is ideal for any build where space is at a premium.

  • Copper and Brass Core
  • Matte Black Paint Finish
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Dimensions: 125 x 20.5 x 158mm (WxDxH) +-0.5mm
  • 16mm Core
  • 22 FPI (fins per inch)
  • 13 Tubes (13x1.5mm)
  • Weight: ~308g
  • Ports: G1/4″
  • Screws: 6-32 UNC
  • Fans: 1 x 120mm (2x with push/pull)
Supplied 30mm and 6mm 6-32 UNC screws
Manufacturer:
XSPC
I was searching a radiator fitting tight spaces in mini-ITX builds.So I went for this one, not assuming much cooling perfomance gains.But I was mistaken, together with another slim 280 radiator it manages to  cool down a build rated for up to 475W (350W GPU TDP baseline/ 125W CPU TDP basline) . I equipped it with a standard sized 120mm fan (SW3) and I am very happy with my choice here. Recommended.The build qua
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