Chieftec Iceberg 240 White (CLC-240-RGB-W)
![]() | Outdated Product Features: for CPU; Product type: liquid cooling; Fan size (mm): 120; Fan thickness (mm): 25; Max. revolutions (rpm): 2200; Speed controller: auto (PWM); Noise level (dB): 35; Power source: 4-pin; Heatsink material: aluminum; Plate material: copper; Socket: AMD AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2; AMD AM4 E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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Snow White Iceberg
Chieftec Iceberg 240 White — a well-known manufacturer of power supplies and computer cases has decided to enter the cooling market directly with water cooling systems, bypassing the traditional air coolers. Shortly after the release of the black version, Iceberg Dark, the white modification, White, became available. Lighting is provided not only on the round pump with an Infinity Mirror effect, but also on the fans.
Hydrodynamic
The system with a 240 mm radiator provides a TDP level comparable to powerful air super-coolers while being more suitable for compact computer builds. The fan speed is adjustable in the range from 500 to 2200 RPM, and durable Fluid Dynamic Bearing are used for reliability. The pump also operates in adaptive mode at speeds from 1800 to 2700 RPM, so it doesn't create unnecessary noise when idle.
Pins instead of cables
The top part of the pump can rotate 360 degrees, ensuring the Chieftec logo remains readable regardless of the hose position. Fans are connected to each other through hidden Snap-On contact pins, without any unnecessary external wires, and rubberized corners help reduce vibration. Compatibility with sockets is maximally broad, including even the obsolete Intel LGA 115x and AMD FM2+.


















