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Antec presents at Computex 2019 the RL AIO Neptune RGB, Signature power supply and DDR4 Katana RAM memories

A new Neptune ARGB liquid cooling, Signature power supplies and DDR4 Katana RAM are presented by Antec.

These days at Computex we are looking at a lot of hardware all types. One of the best component manufacturers is Antec, which has presented a large number of products. Specifically, the company has shown three product lines: an AIO Neptune ARGB liquid cooling system, the Signature line of power supplies and DDR4 Katana RAM memory modules.

Antec AIO Neptune ARGB

We start from the All-on-One liquid cooling system that will be available in 120mm and 240mm. One of the systems has single or double fan cooling, and each one creates which is which. The fans have a PWM system that offers an air flow of 1.5L per minute. It has Adressable RGB (ARGB) LED lighting and has an operating period of 40.000 operating hours in a 25ºC room.

Antec Signature PSU

The new Signature power supplies are a perfect complement to the Signature S10 chassis. The most powerful model will be the Signature 1000 Titanium, which will offer us a power of 1000W with 80Plus Titanium certification. If we go down a step we have the Signature 1000 Platinum and Signature 1300 Platinum. These two PSUs are 80Plus Platinum certified. These power supplies are completely modular, have a 10-year warranty and have dimensions of 150x170x86mm.

Antec Katana DDR4 ARGB

We finally have the DDR4 Katana RAM memory modules that use ARGB and have a very interesting design. To some extent they remind us a bit of modules from another manufacturer. Katana as we said makes use of ARG lighting and a completely black heat sink. The 2x8GB @ 3600MHz kit will be offered, which will have latencies of 18-20-20-44 and an operating voltage of 1.35V.

Source: TPU

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