upHere Liquid CPU Coolers upHere Liquid CPU Coolers give you the power of liquid cooling in a compact, easy-to-install package. They offer superior cooling for higher overclocking performance, without the complexity of traditional water cooling kits. Dual PWM fans all-in-one liquid CPU cooler for cases with 240mm radiator mounts. The 240mm radiator and dual PWM fans provide the excellent heat dissipation you need for highly overclocked CPUs. High-performance CPU cooling made simple Gone are the days when watercooling required lots of work. The cooler is a closed loop design that comes pre-filled, and it comes with a modular, tool-free mounting bracket for faster installation. Copper microfin cold plate The cold plate draws heat from your CPU into the circulating liquid. Copper has outstanding thermal conductivity, and the microfin design provides fast and efficient heat transfer. Radiator Material : Aluminum Fan Speed 800-1800 RPM (+/- 10%) Radiator dimensions: 120mm x 275mm x 27mm, Fan dimensions: 2*120mm x 120mm x 25mm What's Included 1x 240M Liquid CPU Watercooling Kit 1x Universal Mounting Kit 2x Led Fan 1x Thermal Paste Syringe
F**E
So far so good...
Bought this for a XP gaming machine to cool down an overclocked QX6700 (775 intel socket)... pump made some angry sounds till I powered it straight from a molex vs the motherboard (even with the "fan" set to 100% in the BIOS, not sure why it would make a difference but hey)... whole thing actually works pretty well, CPU went from throttling at 70C during torture tests using my old Corsair H50 to mid 50C using this AIO... time will tell if it holds up but so far so good... will update my review if anything
J**P
loud failing fans and temperatures the same as a HSF.
The purpose of a water cooler is to have great temperatures at a low volume and this kit doesn't deliver either. its loud, VERY LOUD, and the temps are the same as a heat sink and fan. after my rig has been off for a while in sleep mode you can hear the coolers fans struggle and vibrate strangely before spinning up right, an indication their lube is dried up and they are about to fail which is ridiculous because this has been used for only about 2 weeks.
A**.
no amd bracket :"(.. great cooler and service
upd 4/26/17finaly able to get the bracket a friend bought same one on ebay... impress perform 8350 oc up to 4.7mhz no more than 50c in the noon extremly hot countryrecomend it !!!--------------dissapointed, no amd bracket ... can't turn it back 'cos live in another country ....quality of tube and radiatorlooks ok but part#5 not include itupd 4/19/17* i must say great costumer service they tried to help me and keep in contact all the time and we get a good agreement, set the cooler with nylon strap to keep it firm, oc fx 8350 at 4.8mhz temp. no more than 55c in tropical weatherrecommend it... they just need to be a little bit picky with what is include!
R**S
Performance
Dropped my temp from tappin 100 down to - steady 42
J**N
Great deal and a great rad.
I have had this heatsink for over a year now and I have been using this on my FX-9590, this cpu is basically an manufacturer overclock processor which creates a lot of heat. That said it keeps this power hungry CPU at safe temps even when gaming at 4k resolution.The fans that came with it appeared cheap and I expect them to break down in another year but the fact that they are still running quietly is impressive for this price.
S**D
Works.
Works great. Back plates included are now steel instead of plastic. Make sure you clean copper plate with alcohol after you peel off protective sticker. Overclocked AMD fx 6300 from 3.5ghz to 4.8ghz stable at 43C. Not the quietest, but not at all loud. Amazing buy.
D**Y
It's Pretty Cool ... PUN INTENDED
I just got mine in today, installed it, and gave it a quick stress test. I installed this on an ASUS P5E-VM-DO LGA775 motherboard with a Q9550 overclocked to 3.07GHz.To start, I will say the instructions are downright horrid. For whatever reason, the manufacturer decided to send American customers with Chinese only instructions. Only reason I knew what I was doing was because I did some research while I was waiting on it to arrive. The pictures did help.Secondly, upon finishing the installation, I noticed that my board was flexing a bit. Nothing I did would prevent the flex, even with the back plate (which was metal and not plastic). Luckily, the flex is not causing the board to make contact with my case, and my computer is functioning normally.Before installing this cooler, I was using an Arctic Alpine 11 Rev. 2 cooler. My temperatures easily exceeded 60 degrees under load (when gaming for example), and even overheated the other day (which is what prompted me to replace it in the first place). During idle, my temperatures sat between 54 degrees and 58.After installation, I am idling at around 40 to 42 degrees, and a 20 minute stress test with Aida64 did not exceed 53.Once I figured out what I was doing, installation was pretty straight forward. It helped that all the mounting hardware I needed was there, and it fit well in my Cooler Master case. So far, I have not noticed any leaking (which was my biggest fear). Of course, I will continue to monitor it for a little while to ensure that it remains this way.The fans come with a molex adapter and splitter, which is great since I already have a case fan that I want to continue using. The block connects to the same header as the CPU fan would on the motherboard. As part of the whole deal, a small tube of thermal paste was included. I did not use this paste, however, as I opted to use the Arctic MX-4 that I had on hand.As for those who complained about it being noisy, I personally do not find my system to be any louder than it already was to begin with. So this does not bother me at all.How long will this last? I honestly cannot say. I could wake up tomorrow and find that my motherboard was covered in liquid, or that the pump burned out causing my CPU to burn itself up. While I don't think any of that will actually happen, we will indeed have to wait and see what happens in the future. Only time will tell. If anything changes, I will reflect those changes in my review.For now I recommend this product to anyone, like myself, who would like to get into water cooling for the first time. Just be sure to YouTube how to install an AIO cooler. Science Studio is one of favorite channels, and I was able to watch one of their videos to get me prepped.
G**
Thermal paste they sent worked fine. Fans are quiet and even have shock absorbing ...
Temps are in line with what people report with the Corsair 240mm. Thermal paste they sent worked fine. Fans are quiet and even have shock absorbing pads at the mounting points. I couldn't ask for more.
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