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The NZXT X62 and X52 Liquid All-in-One Coolers

Today, we're excited to introduce the new liquid all-in-one coolers from NZXT, specifically the X62 and X52 models. These premium coolers come with a hefty price tag, but it's clear that NZXT has poured its heart and soul into crafting these exceptional products. Both the X62 and X52 share an identical feature set, making them excellent alternatives for those seeking improved performance without breaking the bank. The dual fans included with each cooler ensure optimal airflow, while the air radiator fans have been replaced by more efficient, wide-bladed designs.

One of the standout features of these new coolers is their innovative infinite mirror design. This sleek and modern aesthetic not only looks incredible but also provides a unique solution for managing heat dissipation. The X62 and X52 models boast an impressive array of RGB lighting options, allowing users to customize their cooler's appearance to suit their preferred style. With NZXT's renowned expertise in creating immersive LED experiences, these coolers are sure to delight even the most discerning enthusiasts.

Performance Mode and Firmware Updates

When it comes to performance mode, both the X62 and X52 offer a range of exciting options. Users can switch between Silent, Performance, and Fix modes, allowing for seamless customization to suit their needs. For those experiencing high CPU usage issues with previous firmware versions, it's essential to update the software to ensure optimal performance.

Performance Mode is an excellent option for those seeking improved airflow without sacrificing aesthetics. By selecting this mode, users can enjoy reduced noise levels while maintaining optimal cooling performance. In contrast, Performance mode provides the ultimate level of customization, allowing users to fine-tune their cooler's settings to achieve peak performance.

Lighting Options and Effects

One of the most exciting features of these new coolers is their RGB lighting capabilities. NZXT has outdone itself in creating an array of captivating effects that can be customized to suit individual preferences. Users can select from a range of colors, including breathing, fading, pulse, and more, allowing for endless creativity and customization options.

The X62 model features an impressive logo LED effect, which is sure to turn heads. By selecting this mode, users can create a mesmerizing display that showcases the cooler's vibrant colors and dynamic effects. For those seeking a more subtle approach, the ring LED effect offers a stunning alternative, allowing users to create intricate patterns and designs.

Effects like spectrum wave, pulse, and logo have been particularly well-received by enthusiasts, providing a level of depth and complexity not previously seen in liquid coolers. By combining these effects with customizable colors, users can create truly unique lighting experiences that elevate their setup to the next level.

Smart Features and Presets

The X62 model boasts an impressive array of smart features, including temperature-based color changes and audio settings. Users can select from a range of presets or customize their own settings to suit their preferences. This attention to detail has clearly been a priority for NZXT, as they have crafted these coolers with the enthusiast in mind.

By leveraging advanced LED technology, NZXT has created an unparalleled level of immersion and interactivity within these coolers. Users can now seamlessly adjust lighting effects based on temperature or other factors, creating a truly dynamic experience that responds to their environment.

Conclusion

The NZXT X62 and X52 liquid all-in-one coolers represent a significant leap forward in cooling technology, offering enthusiasts an unparalleled level of performance, customization, and immersion. With their innovative infinite mirror design, stunning RGB lighting options, and advanced smart features, these coolers are poised to revolutionize the world of liquid cooling. As NZXT continues to push the boundaries of what is possible, we can't help but feel excited about the future of this cutting-edge technology.

So, what do you think? Have you had a chance to try out the X62 or X52 model? Share your thoughts and experiences with us in the comments below!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhoa so if you're looking for a good-look CPU Cooler I've got something really cool for you come take a look but first a message from our sponsor the dark base 900 may be the most Innovative case of the year with a built-in cheat charger and interior lighting tempered glass that can be installed on either side and a fully modular interior that can be inverted if you so desire be quiet stepping up their game check it out in the description below and so what we got today for you are the new liquid all-in-one coolers from NZXT the x62 and the x52 with a premium price that reflects its superiority over the previous generation and comes with the same 6-year warranty feature set between these two is identical we have dual fans included per cooler their new airp radiator fans gone are the wide-bladed fans we have all the same mounting hardware tube length is the same and even the thickness of the radiators is the same at 30 mm one is just bigger at 280 mm versus the more common 240 mm radiator now what NZXT is bringing to the table is a fantastic new physical element to this CPU block with this infinite mirror design and a load of lighting options to properly support this RGB goodness so the new coolers now have braided tubing which which also apparently is stronger compared to the previous generation where the tubes were plain rubberized and I actually prefer the tube design on the x61 but at least they've maintained the thinner tubing which is much easier to bend compared to the really thick ones uh on the h100 V2 but no doubt the CPU block is now a lot more attractive and capable it is a much taller body now too but still shorter than the Intel stock cooler by 7 mm all the cables are now detachable that makes in installation easier having no cables dangling around as you lower the CPU block and interestingly the cables are no longer sleeved like we saw on the x61 making them easier to hide a total of four pwm fans are supported on the Hub giving full fan control for Push Pull options and uh there isn't much anything else to say aside from showing you the bottom of the CPU block that has thermal paste pre-applied installation was identical to many AOS you can buy today on my x99 system system I even left the Corsair standoffs from the h100 iv2 that are identical while on my skyc machine replacing the x61 did not require any additional mounting hardware now so what's really cool about the CPU block is that infinite Loop and the interior and also the exterior Reflections creating this interesting depth effect with those light Rings inside especially when you view it on an angle we have the depth effect more visible and I love the transparency of the top surface when the lights are on plus uh how well the NZXT text is integrated into that center it's very clean you don't see any wiring and this two Zone lighting system works really well that encourages some serious light play to make sure that these coolers fit with your build perfectly full control is enabled through cam software which brilliantly highlights the consistency of their entire ecosystem here you have control curves for the fans and the pump and which temperature variable controls the speed which in my case is the CPU so first I swapped out the x61 out of my own system and replaced it with the x62 to see if the cooler is quieter at full load and what type of temperatures we would get I used the same thermal paste for both coolers to keep things even and this is what the x61 sounds like at full load and now I've swapped out for the x62 cooler and it's much quieter now something to keep in mind is that comparing CPU temperatures over time and there's practically no difference maybe the groupings for core temperatures is a little bit tighter on the x62 but at much lower pump speed so here the new pump design shows off what it can do at lower RPM next I wanted to test the x52 inside the s 340 Elite and compared to the h100 I2 which is one of the more popular aios at full load they sounded about the same and our 4 GHz 6800k remained on average at 64° C with the x52 giving us a slightly less fluctuating curve and so as a performance upgrade x62 and x52 might offer only marginal improvements over your previous 280 or 240 mm all-in-one cooler but in the case of my system in my upgrade it is now much quieter compared to the x61 cooler and this really highlights that the whole coolness factor of this new mirror design on top of the pump so let me show you all the lighting effects that are plenty and they're awesome let's go inside cam all right so now we're inside cam the first thing I want to show you guys is CPU usage right now it's hovering under 2% which is uh pretty good uh initially when I installed it it was 30% but a firmware update fixed that so if you're having problems with high CPU usage make sure to update your firmware so I really like the way this is laid out so here you can change performance mode from uh silent to Performance mode or fix mode something that you determine yourself if you want to go configure that you can either click this button here or you go into tuning and here we can go into edit fans which I've showed you days before now let's talk about the lighting which is one of the coolest things uh you can do with this uh cooler so first thing you can select logo or ring LED once they're both selected only effects that are going to be uh cohesive with both these zones are shown so for example if I choose breathing and I choose this red color safe changes you immediately see what that reflects on the actual cooler and I love that all these colors are pretty accurate so if you're selecting something like in this area like it would actually show you that color on the uh cooler itself if you want to go green and the colors are quite accurate so here we have these fading effects and you can um add more colors it's all intuitive you can move colors around and uh this is is controlling both right now the logo and the ring LED uh I really like this one uh this one looks cool and uh it's quite uniform uh in terms of how things are being fading out and stuff uh this one is pulse I really like how NZXT in the middle first comes up and then the Fades away and then the ring comes out comes around so you can also let's add maybe like a blue so it gives us a nice uh different effect that's awesome and the Spectrum wave uh I don't really like this one because uh it's not very uniform it's kind of chaotic and you can change the speed and look what happens when the slowest speed right now it's not uniform it's kind of jerky but uh what I like to do is just select my logo LED and then choose a solid color for you so maybe like a nice blue here uh and then we have these effects uh on this one this selected go to ring LED so now we're only changing color for the ring LED and I really like the water cooler this is a really cool one so let's save it you can see how it's rotating with the colors and uh it's very uniform you can also go into taichi and select which color you want so maybe like a purple and an orange say changes and that looks fantastic if you go into loading this uh is the default one and this is the most uniform uh in terms of how it changes so that looks amazing and uh really loving the purples here and also the yellows are quite accurate I mean all the colors are accurate but I really love the way purple uh just looks through there if you go into the smart stuff you can select color based on temperature or your FPS or GPU temperature and audio uh that will just uh this is the level of the loudness uh and will change based on color it's going to it's a little bit chaotic so I would just recommend to sticking to these uh presets so I hope you guys enjoy this video let me know what you think about this new pump cooler mirror design for LEDs I'm happy to see um you know proper RGB implementation inside a CPU Cooler it's quite interesting to see where we will go next in this uh category but I'm Demitri with Haru thanks so much for watching we'll see you in the next video\n"