Among the main features of the Silent Loop series, the German manufacturer highlights a high-quality three-chamber pump, a highly efficient 6-phase motor, a large copper contact plate and quiet Silent Wings 3 fans. As is the case with the Pure Loop series LSS, a port for refilling the circuit is built into the radiator, and complete with dropsy comes with a can of coolant for self-refilling.


Otherwise, we have quite typical life-support systems with a pump integrated into the water block and an aluminum radiator. Like many modern analogues, these “water tanks” are made according to the reference design of Danish craftsmen from Asetek, when the system consists of a massive radiator and a liquid block with a pump for distilling liquid. To cool the radiator, one, two or three fans with a diameter of 120/140 mm with PWM speed control are mounted above it (note: most often in the range from 200 to 2200 rpm). All members of the Silent Loop family are compatible with all current processor sockets, including Intel LGA115x, LGA1200, LGA1700, AMD AM4 and AM5.

Regarding the model range, the manufacturer, as a rule, produces 4 modifications for each model with traditional sizes of 120, 240, 280 and 360 mm. Compact variants with a single fan are created with an eye on miniature gaming and work PCs, in which it is difficult to install a large tower cooler. Silent Loop models with two fans will provide efficiency at the level of top-end processor super coolers from the so-called Noctua. Well, the largest 360 mm options are ready to cool the ardor of an extremely powerful and hot processor a la Ryzen 9 or Core i9.