In recent years, the market for computer components has been gradually captured by all-in-one liquid cooling systems, which are immediately ready for installation without the need to purchase individual elements of the system. If 5-7 years ago this was a product purely for enthusiasts, now every self-respecting component manufacturer should have its own series of drops. Or not one, but several, as in the case of the Taiwanese brand ID-COOLING.


From a technical point of view, Pinkflow dropsy has significant similarities with Frostflow models. These are the same compact and relatively inexpensive, ready-to-assemble closed-cycle water coolers with several active coolers, a standard three-phase motor and an average TDP of around 250 W. The similarity is added by the fact that in both cases the manufacturer focuses on 240 mm medium format models with a pair of active PWM fans and a relatively small aluminum radiator. Unlike massive 360mm models with three turntables, two-piece drops are easier to fit into a small and well-designed case.

The key difference between the Pinkflow series and other life-support systems of the brand is its strict and consistent design. The body and hoses are usually completely white with small and neat pink accents. In contrast, the fan blades and water block cover are painted pink, and the cooler rings are decorated with neat ARGB lighting with support for all popular synchronization systems from Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, ASRocks and other companies. All this says that the company is relying on gamers, fashionistas and streamers who seek to express themselves while building a PC.