Connect 240
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Connect 240

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Connect 240 is the best choice for high-performance CPU cooling, managing 280W TDP with a customizable 3.4” LCD pump head.

Description

• 280W TDP • Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200/115X/20XX • 240mm Aluminum Radiator • 3.4” LCD Pump Head • Addressable RGB Fans • Max Fan Noise: ≤29dBA

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FULL DESCRIPTION

Competitive gamers in Riyadh who push their high-end CPUs to the limit and demand absolute stability and peak performance even during extended play sessions under the Gulf sun, listen up.

Imagine hitting those critical headshots in Valorant or navigating intense firefights in Warzone without a single frame drop due to CPU overheating. The Connect 240 ensures your Intel® processor consistently delivers its maximum clock speeds, preventing the thermal throttling that often plagues high-end builds here, especially when you're deep into a competitive stream or rendering complex video edits. Even during marathon FIFA sessions, your CPU stays cool, guaranteeing silky-smooth gameplay from kick-off to the final whistle, no matter how intense the action gets.

That impressive 280W TDP rating isn't just a number; it means even the most power-hungry Intel® chips, from the latest LGA 1851 down to 1200, can run at their absolute peak, maintaining aggressive boost clocks without breaking a sweat. This translates directly to higher, more stable FPS in demanding titles. Furthermore, the integrated 3.4” LCD pump head isn't merely for aesthetics; it gives you critical, real-time thermal monitoring and customization right on your CPU block, letting you instantly keep an eye on core temperatures, fan speeds, and even display personalized in-game stats or your guild's emblem.

Built and rigorously tested to perform flawlessly in the demanding climate of the Gulf, you’re backed by a local warranty, ensuring peace of mind for your prized build.

With the high-performance fans pushing 80CFM x2 at a significant 3.14mm-H2O air pressure, your CPU stays frosty. Yet, fan noise peaks at just ≤29dBA and pump noise at ≤27dBA. This means your immersive gaming won't be interrupted by a loud hum, allowing you to focus on the game, even as this cooler effortlessly tames the fiercest processors under the Gulf sun.

SPECIFICATIONS

CPU Support Intel®LGA 1851/1700/1200/115X/20XX
Radiator Dimensions 274x120x27mm
Radiator Material Aluminum
Tube Length 400mm Black Sleeved Tube
Pump Dimensions 90x76x67mm
Pump Noise ≤27dBA
Pump Rated Voltage 12VDC
Pump Rated Current 0.48A
Pump Power Consumption ≤5.76W
Pump Physical Appearance 3.4” LCD Pump Head
TDP280
Fan Dimensions 240x120x28mm
Fan Physical Appearance Addressable RGB Rainbow Lighting Display
Fan Bearing Long Life Hydro Bearing
Fan RPM 800-2100±10% RPM
Fan Rated Voltage 12VDC
Fan Noise ≤29dBA
Pump Bearing Ceramic Bearing
Pump RPM 2700±10% RPM
Fan Rated Current 0.43A
Fan Power Consumption ≤5.3W
Fan Airflow 80CFM x2
Fan Air Pressure 3.14mm-H2O
socketAM5,FCLGA1700,AM4,LGA1200,FCLGA1851
height55

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If I buy this Connect 240 cooler in Saudi Arabia and then move to Qatar, will my warranty still be valid there? What's the process for a warranty claim across borders?

Does the Connect 240 come with thermal paste included, or is it pre-applied? Also, I'm not confident installing an AIO myself; do you offer installation services in Abu Dhabi?

What if the cooler arrives Dead on Arrival (DOA)? Do I have to ship it back at my expense from Bahrain, or what's your replacement policy?

I have a Gigabyte Z790 AORUS ELITE AX motherboard and an NZXT H7 Flow case. Will the Connect 240 radiator and pump fit without issues, especially with RAM clearance? And is the Addressable RGB compatible with Gigabyte's RGB Fusion 2.0?

How well does the Connect 240 perform in the intense summer heat of Kuwait, where ambient room temperatures can hit 30-35°C even with AC? Will dust become a major issue for its cooling efficiency over time?

The 3.4” LCD pump head is a cool feature, but what about its long-term durability, especially in the heat? Is it prone to issues like screen burn-in or dead pixels after continuous use?