Watercool Introduces “MO-RA IV” Massive Radiators, Featuring Up To 9 Fans For Cooling Enthusiasts
Watercool Introduces “MO-RA IV” Massive Radiators, Featuring Up To 9 Fans For Cooling Enthusiasts

Watercool launches three large-sized radiators under the MO-RA IV series for high-end gaming computers, workstations, and servers.
The German-based water-cooling specialist company Watercool has launched its latest MO-RA IV water cooling radiator lineup, offering three different sizes of water cooling radiators for high-end systems. The radiators are targeted at overclocked gaming computers, workstations, and servers that run all day long, ensuring maximum heat dissipation for improved performance of the systems. Some of the features include:
The MO-RA IV radiators aren't your typical 280 or 360mm radiators but are rather comparable to a standard-sized ATX mid-tower, meant for intensive cooling for longer operations. The MO-RA IV lineup features 200, 400, and 600 editions, featuring fan support of up to 2-9 fans. The radiators are available in both black and white editions for every size and are currently up for pre-order.
Technical data: MO-RA IV 600
The 200 measures 300 x 452 x 75mm, weighs 6kg, and supports up to 2x 20mm fans. The 400 measures 500 in length with the rest of the dimensions identical to the 200 but weighs 8.7kg. It supports up to 4x 40mm fans but Watercool offers a discrete fan frame to accommodate up to 9x 140mm fans on the 400 radiator. On the other hand, the 600 naively supports 9x 200mm fans, measures 700 x 662 x 75mm, and weighs approximately 15.9kg.
Technical data: MO-RA IV 200
MO-RA IV radiators boast a tool-less design and offer grooved aluminum fins for optimized airflow. The radiators also support both Active and Passive control that will let users customize the fan and the pump speed either from the motherboard or from the passive control extension module available separately. A quick-mount system is implemented to attach the fan frame to the radiator without any additional tools and offers dedicated cable management to route the cable fans neatly.
Thankfully, Watercool did not forget the ARGB lighting for RGB enthusiasts, and through the passive control module, users can customize the lighting effects apart from the pump and fan speed. Nonetheless, the radiators aren't meant to be used in regular PC cases due to their enormous size and therefore, bring some modularity for either wall-mounting or keeping them on the floor via provided stands.
Technical data: MO-RA IV 400
Watercool went for the Noctua fans for maximum heat dissipation and irrespective of the color of the radiators, each radiator is equipped with chromax.black Noctua NF A20 high airflow PWM fans. The MO-RA IV isn't the first cooling solution from Watercool but holds the largest radiators yet from the company. The MO-RA IV 200 is priced at €229.95, the 400 edition costs €299.95, and the flagship 600 radiator can be bought for €549.95.
News Source: Watercool
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