ENERMAX, a company that describes itself as a world-renowned PC power supply manufacturer and maker of award-winning PC components (e.g., chassis, coolers, fans, and peripherals), has announced that its CPU coolers are fully compatible with the Ryzen 9000 Series, AMD’s new lineup of Zen 5-powered desktop processors. Supported CPU coolers include those in the LIQMAXFLO, AQUAFUSION ADV, and LIQMAX III series, all of which feature RGB lighting and liquid cooling.
CPU coolers with Ryzen 9000 Series support:
Key features of these coolers include:
- “Patented Technology: Providing excellent cooling performance.”
- “Easy Installation: Compatible with Socket AM5 platform, easy installation process.”
- “Silent Operation: Ensures efficient cooling with minimal noise for a better user experience.”
A look at the LIQMAXFLO series:
ENERMAX on AMD’s latest CPUs:
These processors, built on the high-performance AMD “Zen 5” core technology, are powerful options for enthusiasts. AMD Ryzen 9000 series is compatible with AM5 motherboards with a BIOS updated to support AMD Ryzen 9000 processors for desktops. ENERMAX CPU coolers boast excellent cooling performance and support AMD Ryzen 9000 CPU processors, allowing users to easily upgrade and meet evolving demands.
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Discussion (3 replies)
Join Discussion →Are they not exactly the same as previous AM5 chips?
"Zarathustra, post: 88029, member: 203" wrote:Are they not exactly the same as previous AM5 chips?
Yeah I thought the same thing myself.
"Zarathustra, post: 88029, member: 203" wrote:Are they not exactly the same as previous AM5 chips?
I don't think that's the messaging though. It's probably just, 'in case your a poor, confused, enthusiast builder, please remember our stuff is all 9x compatible.' ? Methinks if you're selling, your messaging no matter what.


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Join Discussion →Are they not exactly the same as previous AM5 chips?
Yeah I thought the same thing myself.
I don't think that's the messaging though. It's probably just, 'in case your a poor, confused, enthusiast builder, please remember our stuff is all 9x compatible.' ? Methinks if you're selling, your messaging no matter what.