GameMax, an emerging name in PC gaming hardware, has officially launched its GLACIER Series all-in-one liquid CPU coolers. Available in both 360mm and 240mm configurations, these new AIOs are designed to push cooling performance while giving PC builders the premium aesthetics they crave.
The GAMEMAX GLACIER coolers stand out with a fully hidden tube design, integrated high-performance fans, and a sharp 3.95-inch HD LCD display that runs at 720×720 resolution, 60Hz, and 300 nits brightness. The LCD can be rotated, detached, and customized using GAMEMAX’s software, giving enthusiasts the ability to display CPU and GPU temps, fan speeds, voltages, and more – all in real time.




Power Meets Style
Both models are built to handle serious workloads. The Glacier 360 LCD is rated at 330W TDP, while the Glacier 240 LCD supports 280W TDP, making them strong contenders for high-end Intel and AMD processors. Each unit includes powerful PWM pumps and durable braided tubing, while the integrated ARGB fans deliver up to 85.82 CFM airflow at just 31.5dB(A). With support for major motherboard RGB sync technologies, lighting integration is seamless.
Key Features of the GAMEMAX GLACIER Series
- Hidden Tube Design – Tubing is concealed behind the radiator for a clean, polished build.
- 3.95″ HD LCD Display – 720×720 resolution, 60Hz refresh, and customizable GUI themes.
- Magnetic & Rotatable LCD – Detachable design for flexible installation and positioning.
- High-Performance Integrated Fans – Up to 85.82 CFM airflow and 2.23mmH₂O pressure with a single cable connection.
- Adjustable Sliding Tube Clamp – Fine-tuned tube management for neater layouts.
- Broad CPU Socket Support – Compatible with Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200/115x/1366 and AMD AM5/AM4.
Availability & Pricing
The GAMEMAX Glacier AIO series is available now in black and white variants:
With premium cooling performance, customizable visuals, and sleek design, the GLACIER Series is clearly aimed at builders who want both function and flair in their rigs.
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