Read more.Utilises an "innovative decoupled reverse-flow pump" for quiet, vibration-free operation.
Read more.Utilises an "innovative decoupled reverse-flow pump" for quiet, vibration-free operation.
Look good but pricey compared to alternatives
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
About time a maker produced one with the option to top up, just in case.....
Though i expect a few people might be caught out by leakage at some point or another.
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Seems a comparable price to the Corsair H80i GT (in 120mm format). Whilst it certainly keeps things cool, I'd have liked a little less noise from my Corsair. Would probably have bought this instead if it had been available at the time as I like be quiet! fans.
I'm a bit interested I may pick up a 240mm to replace my corsair h105.. depending, of course on test results from reputable sources.
Surprised and disappointed there isn't a 140mm model.
Why not the SW3 fans?
Much pricier than the AIO units I already use (CM Seidon V120 v2, Corsair H55 & H45) - the Seidon pump developed an annoying rattle after a few months at full voltage, so I had to undervolt it to get it silent again. The cheap Corsair units have been great so far, so I'm not in the market for yet another cooler, but it would be interesting to see the reviews on how good the performance and quality is - and whether they justify the price premium.
I see the article states "All models are compatible with the latest AMD and Intel sockets" but the manufacturer web site only states "Compatible with IntelĀ® and AMDTM sockets". I'd like explicit confirmation that AM4 is included in the mounting kit, as the wider spaced mounting holes are very different to the previous AMD sockets.
Also - until October 11th you can try and win one of these in a competition at BeQuiet's web site.
Gunbuster (05-10-2016)
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