Kraken AIOs Naming Scheme: Difference between revisions

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====1<sup>st</sup> digit (Tier):====
====1<sup>st</sup> digit (Tier):====


*'''M''' - Budget
*'''M''' - Budget (Current revisions have an RGB ring surrounding the logo on the CPU block, pump is located in the radiator)
*'''X''' - Mid-tier
*'''X''' - Mid-tier (Current revisions feature an "Infinity mirror" RGB ring surrounding the logo on the CPU block, pump is located inside is CPU block)
* '''Z''' - High-end
* '''Z''' - High-end (Current revisions feature a LCD screen on the CPU block, pump is located inside is CPU block)


====2<sup>nd</sup> digit (Radiator size):====
====2<sup>nd</sup> digit (Radiator size):====

Latest revision as of 15:20, 19 August 2022

NZXT follows a simple naming convention for their Kraken AIOs. It consists of a three-digit naming with the first digit defining the series, second digit defining the size of the radiator and the third digit defines the generation.

Example: Kraken Z73
1 - Tier 2 - Size 3 - Generation
Z 7 3

Naming:[edit | edit source]

1st digit (Tier):[edit | edit source]

  • M - Budget (Current revisions have an RGB ring surrounding the logo on the CPU block, pump is located in the radiator)
  • X - Mid-tier (Current revisions feature an "Infinity mirror" RGB ring surrounding the logo on the CPU block, pump is located inside is CPU block)
  • Z - High-end (Current revisions feature a LCD screen on the CPU block, pump is located inside is CPU block)

2nd digit (Radiator size):[edit | edit source]

  • 2 - 120mm
  • 4 - 140mm
  • 5 - 240mm
  • 6 - 280mm
  • 7 - 360mm

3rd digit (Generation):[edit | edit source]

  • 0 - First Generation
  • 1 - Second Generation
  • 2 - Third Generation
  • 3 - Fourth Generation