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Connect 240 Arctic

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Connect 240 Arctic handles high-performance gaming, cooling 280W TDP CPUs efficiently, enhanced by a vibrant 3.4” LCD pump head display.

Description

• 280W TDP Cooling Capacity • FCLGA1851, AM4, AM5, FCLGA1700, LGA1200 • 240mm Radiator • 3.4” LCD Pump Head • Addressable RGB Fans • Pump Noise ≤27dBA

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FULL DESCRIPTION

For the dedicated Saudi gamer pushing their rig through marathon sessions of Starfield and Cyberpunk, where every degree matters, keeping your CPU cool is non-negotiable.

Imagine your high-end Intel i9 or AMD Ryzen 9 confidently holding its turbo boost frequencies through hours of intense Warzone 2.0 battles or the visually stunning deserts of Starfield, without ever throttling. The Connect 240 Arctic ensures your frame rates remain consistently high, preventing those frustrating dips that can cost you a win or ruin immersion, especially when the competition is fierce.

The impressive **280W TDP rating** isn't just a number; it means your processor can operate at its absolute peak, even under aggressive overclocked loads, preventing thermal throttling from ever being a concern. Powering this relentless cooling is a robust **ceramic bearing pump**, designed for exceptional longevity, providing constant, efficient coolant circulation at **2700 RPM**. This critical performance ensures rapid heat transfer away from your CPU, a necessity for stability in our region's ambient temperatures.

Engineered specifically with the intense climate of the Gulf in mind, this unit is built for durability and sustained performance, backed by robust regional support and a warranty designed for complete peace of mind in our demanding environment.

Beyond raw power, the Connect 240 Arctic elevates your build’s aesthetics. Even under heavy gaming load, the long-life hydro-bearing fans spin efficiently, keeping operating noise to a whisper at **≤27dBA**, allowing you to focus on the game. Meanwhile, the vibrant **Addressable RGB Rainbow Lighting** on the fans, complementing the **400mm white sleeved tubes**, and the fully customizable **3.4” LCD Pump Head** transform your rig into a personal, illuminated masterpiece, perfect for showcasing your passion.

SPECIFICATIONS

CPU Support Intel® LGA 1851/1700/1200/115X/20XX
Radiator Dimensions 274x120x27mm
Radiator Material Aluminum
Tube Length 400mm White Sleeved Tube
Pump Dimensions 90x76x67mm
Pump Bearing Ceramic Bearing
Pump RPM 2700±10% RPM
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
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 Rated Current 0.43A
socketFCLGA1851,AM4,AM5,FCLGA1700,LGA1200
tdp280
height67

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I have a specific case, say a Fractal Design North, and my motherboard has really tall RAM modules. Will this 240mm AIO and its pump head physically fit without clearance issues?

Considering the extreme summer heat and dusty conditions we have in places like Doha, will this cooler maintain optimal performance long-term, and does it require any special maintenance or cleaning compared to other regions?

If I buy this cooler in Saudi Arabia and face an issue, can I get warranty service in the UAE? Also, what's your policy if it arrives Dead on Arrival (DOA)?

Does this come with pre-applied thermal paste or a tube for installation? And if I'm new to PC building, do you offer any installation guidance or service in cities like Dubai or Muscat?

I'm worried about AIOs leaking and damaging other components. How robust is this model against leaks, and what is your company's policy if a leak does occur and damages my expensive CPU or GPU?

The LCD screen on the pump head looks great, but will it suffer from burn-in or reduced lifespan due to the high ambient temperatures common in the GCC, especially if showing a static image for hours?