abee has introduced two new liquid cooling solutions, the STEM360 and the STEM320, to its hardware lineup. These releases expand the company's options for PC cooling, offering buyers distinct radiator configurations to match different case sizes and airflow needs. The announcement provides specific performance metrics for the fans included with each model, helping users estimate thermal output before purchase.
Non-standard 160mm radiator layout requires case compatibility checks
The STEM360 model utilizes a standard 120mm x3 radiator design, which fits most mid-tower and full-tower cases. It pairs this radiator with three STEM FF12-DB3K fans to manage heat dissipation. The STEM320 takes a different approach by using a non-standard 160mm x2 radiator layout. This configuration requires users to verify case compatibility before installation, as it deviates from the common 120mm standard.
Spec comparison
| Spec | STEM360 | STEM320 |
|---|---|---|
| Radiator Design | 120mm x3 | 160mm x2 |
| Fan Model | STEM FF12-DB3K | STEM GF-160 DB |
| Max Airflow | 95.1 CFM | 122.24 CFM |
| Max Noise | 34.6dB(A) | N/A |
Performance specifications for the STEM360 fans include a maximum rotational speed of 3000 RPM. At this speed, the fans generate a maximum airflow of 95.1 CFM and a static pressure of 5.2 mmAq. The maximum noise level for the STEM360 setup is rated at 34.6dB(A). In contrast, the STEM320 fans operate at a fixed 1400 RPM and deliver a single-unit airflow of 122.24 CFM.
Details regarding the cold block design for both the STEM320 and STEM360 remain undisclosed. The source material does not currently show the specific construction or material composition of the cooling blocks. Buyers interested in the aesthetic or thermal interface properties of the cold blocks will need to wait for further information. The announcement focuses primarily on the fan and radiator specifications available at this time.



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