Packaging
The box and packaging comes with all the items needed for installation, including 2 ARGB/PWM extension cables, and CPU mounting brackets for both Intel (LGA1851/1700) and AMD processors (AM5/AM4).
There’s also extra screws for mounting the fans to the radiator and on to the chassis, as well as thumb nuts for securing the CPU waterblock to the motherboard.
A Closer Look
The package comes with 3 x RS120 ARGB cooling fans with magnetic dome bearings, which delivers powerful airflow with high static pressure to push air through the radiator. These fans offer a maximum speed of 2,100 rpm, and gives you an airflow of between 13.3 – 72.8 CFM with a maximum noise level of only 36 dBA. What’s great about these fans, is that you can daisy-chain them together. No controller required, just plug directly into your motherboard and away you go!
The tubing is much longer than most AIO’s we’ve tested in the past, measuring around 450mm in length. This allows you to adjust the orientation of your CPU waterblock however you want. The tubing material is made with the same Low-Permeation rubber as found on their other AIO coolers. It’s wrapped in a white braided sleeve, which makes it pretty robust and flexible.
The CPU waterblock features a low-noise pump, which helps to keep the coolant circulating at a whisper quiet 20 dBA. It also comes with thermal paste pre- applied which is an added bonus.
If you take a closer look at the CPU waterblock, you’ll find that the copper plate has a slightly convex design. And this ensures optimal contact with your CPU’s integrated heat spreader for maximum heat dissipation.