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TH280 V2 ARGB AIO Wasserkühlung

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TH280 V2 ARGB AIO WasserkühlungDie TH280 V2 ARGB kombiniert leistungsstarke Khltechnologie mit einem einzigartigen Design in limitierter Farbgebung. Mit ihren hochwertigen Komponenten und der anpassbaren ARGB Beleuchtung ist sie die ideale Lsung fr anspruchsvolle PC Builds, die sowohl in Leistung als auch in sthetik berzeugen sollen. Stilvolles Design mit Infinity Mirror Die TH280 V2 ARGB verfgt ber eine neu gestaltete Pumpeneinheit mit einem industriellen Look und einem

Die TH280 V2 ARGB kombiniert leistungsstarke Kühltechnologie mit einem einzigartigen Design in limitierter Farbgebung. Mit ihren hochwertigen Komponenten und der anpassbaren ARGB-Beleuchtung ist sie die ideale Lösung für anspruchsvolle PC-Builds, die sowohl in Leistung als auch in Ästhetik überzeugen sollen.

Stilvolles Design mit Infinity Mirror

Die TH280 V2 ARGB verfügt über eine neu gestaltete Pumpeneinheit mit einem industriellen Look und einem integrierten Infinity Mirror. Dieses Design verleiht dem System eine moderne Optik und ermöglicht beeindruckende visuelle Effekte, die sich perfekt in RGB-beleuchtete Builds integrieren lassen.

Hochleistungsfähige CT140 ARGB-Lüfter

Ausgestattet mit zwei CT140 ARGB-Lüftern, bietet diese Kühlung eine effiziente Wärmeabfuhr. Die Lüfter arbeiten mit Geschwindigkeiten von 500 bis 1800 U/min und erzeugen dabei einen Luftstrom von bis zu 143,3 m³/h (84,32 CFM) bei einem statischen Druck von 3,02 mm-H₂O. Trotz der hohen Leistung bleibt der Geräuschpegel mit maximal 34,7 dB(A) angenehm niedrig.

Optimierte Kühlleistung durch durchdachtes Design

Der 280-mm-Radiator mit einer Dicke von 27 mm und die 20 mm starke Kupferbodenplatte sorgen für eine effektive Wärmeableitung. Die 460 mm langen, flexiblen Gummischläuche erleichtern die Installation und bieten ausreichend Spielraum für verschiedene Gehäusekonfigurationen.

Einfache Installation und sauberes Kabelmanagement

Dank des Daisy-Chain-Designs können die Lüfter direkt miteinander verbunden werden, was den Bedarf an zusätzlichen PWM- und ARGB-Anschlüssen reduziert und das Kabelmanagement vereinfacht. Ein mitgelieferter 5V ARGB Connector Clip stellt sicher, dass die Beleuchtungskabel sicher verbunden bleiben und sich nicht unbeabsichtigt lösen.

Breite Kompatibilität mit aktuellen CPU-Sockeln

Die TH280 V2 ARGB ist kompatibel mit einer Vielzahl von Intel- und AMD-Sockeln, darunter:

  • Intel: LGA 2066, 2011, 1700, 1200, 1156, 1155, 1151, 1150
  • AMD: AM5, AM4, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2

Dies gewährleistet eine breite Einsatzmöglichkeit in verschiedenen Systemkonfigurationen.

Synchronisation mit gängiger RGB-Software

Die integrierte ARGB-Beleuchtung ist kompatibel mit den meisten Mainboard-RGB-Softwarelösungen, darunter ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion und ASRock Polychrome. Dies ermöglicht eine nahtlose Integration und Steuerung der Beleuchtungseffekte direkt über die Mainboard-Software.


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Pump Speed : PWM 1500~3300 R.P.M
Rated Voltage : 12 V & 5V
Rated Current : 0.43 A & 0.32 A
Power Input : 5.16 W & 1.6 W
Connector : 2510–4 Pin / 5V ARGB header–3 Pin
Water Block Material : Copper
Fan Dimension : 140 x 140 x 25 mm
Speed : PWM 500~1800 R.P.M
Noise Level : 34.7 dB-A
Rated Voltage : 12 V & 5V
Rated Current : 0.32 A & 0.31 A (one fan)
Power Input : 3.84 W & 1.55 W (one fan)
Max. Air Flow : 84.32 CFM
Max. Static Pressure : 3.02 mm-H2O
Connector : 2510 - 4 Pin PWM , 5V ARGB header - 3 Pin
Bearing Type : Hydraulic Bearing
Life expectation : 40,000 hrs,25℃
Tube Length : 460 mm
Material : Rubber
Radiator Dimension : 317 x 139 x 27 mm
Material : Aluminum
Compatibility Intel: LGA 2066/2011/1851/1700/1200/1156/1155/1151/1150
AMD: AM5/AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2
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A. Thurston
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 3
Solid example of 70's filmmaking
I had forgotten that I had this film in a pile to "watch later" and finally did and was glad I did. This overlooked 1972 film from director Michael Richie while short on run time and story development is still a worthy viewing experience.Mr.Richie went onto a fine career doing such films as The Candidate,The Bad News Bears,Semi-Tough and a few notable comedies like Fletch and Wildcats.He also did Student Bodies which he had his named removed from so nobody's perfect.The film has a great cast it stars veteran tough guy actor Lee Marvin as Nick a mob fixer who is assigned a job to reel in a renegade hood. This hood is a guy named Mary Ann( I kid you not) and he runs a drug and white slavery ring out in rural Kansas City.Played to the cusp of over acting by Gene Hackman Mary Ann uses a meat packing/slaughterhouse plant as a front for his illegal activities.Mary Ann has a dim witted brother called Weenie(at least not Ginger to his brother Mary Ann thankfully) who acts as the muscle played by Gregory Walcott.Nick is a city slicker based out of Chicago who is quiet,mean looking and well dressed.Mary Ann is loud and obnoxious and a country boy .Mary Ann has angered the Chicago mob by stopping his payments and going rogue.He's also grounded up previous gangsters from Chi-Town who were sent to persuade him into sausages and sent them back to Chicago in bundles of meat.So Nick ,a trusted sidekick driver and 3 "green" young wannabees head from Chicago to Kansas City to see what can be done to correct the situation.What you get besides a lot of violence is the classic city versus country scenario. Slick Nick and company pop into Mary Ann's barn where various young girls are being drugged and penned like pigs or cows would be.One of the girls is played by Sissy Spacek(you might have heard of her) and another is played by 70's B movie starlet Janit Baldwin( Gator Bait,Ruby) .Nick is not amused by MA's little gambit and informs him that he's taking one of the girls as down payment for what he owes.He chooses Poppy (Spacek) a pretty little blond who along with Violet was raised in a Missouri orphanage .Said orphanage also was a front for breeding future girls to be sold as sex slaves.MA says that he'll make good on the money he owes but of course you KNOW he's not going to.Violence erupts Nick and Poppy are on the lamb and the rest of Nick's associate's are either killed or on the run as well.Nick and Poppy have a memorable scene in a wheat field where a hired hand tries to grind the two up with a giant wheat harvester .This scene is the most memorable thing in Prime Cut.You feel the fear of 2 people lost in a wheat field and a giant combine machine trying to rip them to shreds.The film has great cinematography and the colors are top notch.Something about 70's cinema and the whole style of shooting makes it stand out.As a last twist in the story Mary Ann is married to Clarabelle (Angel Tompkins) who once was involved with Nick.Will she aid Nick in bringing down her husband or stay loyal to him? This film could've used more story building and feels rushed at times.It's also the film debut of the young Sissy Spacek who's good here.She play's naive and resourceful very good here.Poppy her character reminds me of the character played by Jennifer Jason Leigh in Miami Blues. Both have that "are you kidding me" sense of naiveness that makes them endearing.Baldwin also made her debut here and is less memorable but fine for what's asked of Violet.To sum it up if you want a fine nights viewing I recommend Prime Cut.The cast is stellar ,the look awesome and the action intense.
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Damaged by Dub
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★★★★★ 5
An important restoration
These three films contain so much beauty, and so much heartache, it's hard to know where to begin. First off, if your a ciniphile, or criterion collector, it's pretty much a must to own these newly restored films. I believe the original prints where very damaged , or completely lost in a fire, so the restoration is nothing short of amazing. The films do look older then they are, but the clarity and visual beauty is not diminished here at all. The films basically follow a young boy Apu throughput his life, growing up Bengali in India , and the trials and tribulations he faces from his poor rural behinings, to his education and later move to Calcutta. On my initial viewing of these films, I thought the heartache was too much, and quite honestly put them out of my mind, but they actually never left, due to the power of them, and the vision of this fantastic director, and the talented actors. Upon reviewing them, at least 3 times each, I realize there is much beauty and hope, along with the pain..in these quite frankly incredible films.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2021
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Andy
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
One of The Undeniable Masterworks of Cinema
This extraordinary trilogy earns it's place among cinema's greatest masterworks. The saga a young Bengali boy's journey into adulthood, feeling his way through the mysterious world, as he experiences living in rural poverty, trains to be a priest like his father, attends university in Calcutta, the unusual circumstances that he meets the love of his life, and becoming a wandering writer. Filmed in an unpretentious neorealist style, simply told but complex in nature, life, loss, love, family, religion, and one's place in the world are all confronted with uniquely gentle and artistic charm and heart breaking tragedy. These films are so pure, so genuine, and so thoughtful, they reach the heights of humanity in cinema. This towering landmark in Indian cinema was a shot heard around the world when first released in the 1950's , winning awards, establishing Satyajit Ray as a world class director, popularizing the music of Ravi Shankar, and has enchanted film-lovers ever since. This Criterion Collection set is superb. Extra content includes plenty of interviews, documentaries, and essays. The restoration is excellent -nothing short of a miracle, considering the original prints were damaged in a fire (this is documented in one of the many extras). These are must-see entries in world cinema and highly recommended to fans of foreign film (especially Kurosawa and Italian neorealists) and those that appreciate great storytelling.
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Prashant Arora
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
Terrible delivery
This review is about product delivery. The Apu Trilogy is one of the best trilogies in the style of Italian neorealism ever made. These movies are international treasures and should be preserved for posterity. I wish Amazon packaging had considered that. When Amazon sends me a single battery, it comes wrapped and boxed in a giant box. Almost everything comes in oversized packages, but they sent the three DVDs without any protective envelope, box, or sleeve. It arrived in its original packaging, dinged on all four corners. The DVDs were a birthday gift. Extremely disappointed!
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Lance Tilford
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Stunning Document of Humanity
I waited far, far too long to immerse myself in the films of Satyajit Ray. After finally watching the Apu trilogy on The Criterion Channel, I immediately purchase the Criterion set (because the internet's going down someday and these are pantheon-level, must-have films). Ray's 3-film trilogy following the arc of a boy's life from his idyllic rural village in India to the teeming metropolis of Calcutta covers just about every aspect of human growth and conflict. Family, curiosity, mischief, tragedy, love, desire, intellectual pursuit, and ultimately, the responsibility of parenthood all unfold in Ray's epically framed cinema. At times one feels as if watching a documentary, glimpsing the intimate moments of lives we might never otherwise see. Ray's direction lets every scene breathe fully and the actors feel perfectly natural. It's also a real treat to hear the early works of a young Ravi Shankar in his perfectly timed soundtrack utilizing both traditional and modern treatments of Indian music. Ray's Apu trilogy--as well as the rest of his film catalogue--are must-watch movies for any student of film or anyone who appreciates a beautiful, heartfelt, and philosophical portrait of people enslaved by pleasures, responsibilities, and tragedies.
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