Specifications and Features, part 1 – NAIA 240
NAIA 240
Reevens first liquid cooler combines efficient cooling, simple maintenance
and intuitive design into an all-in-one solution.
The unique large-pump-design gives Naia 240 a superior cooling efficiency and allows users to add coolant as needed. Included in the box are three bottles of coolant dye, enabling users to customize coolant color and make it match their personal systems theme. Due to its special WAP-Design (Water-Above-Pipe Design), the cooler can also be installed in any orientation, without sacrificing pumping power.
The curved baseplate provides greatly increased heat transfer and heat dissipation, while two 120mm Coldwing fans deliver high airflow at whisper quiet 25 dBA.
Naia 240 provides a unique combination of the latest cooling technology, durability and reliability for a carefree user experience.
Specifications
- Socket:
- INTEL: LGA 115x / 1366 / 2011(V3) / 2066
- AMD: AM2(+) / AM3(+) / FM1 / FM2(+) / AM4 / TR4 (Upgrade Kit required!)
- Overall Dimension: (W)272 x (H)52 x (D)120 mm (with fan)
- Fan Dimension: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
- Fan Speed: 300(+300/-100)~1600(±10%) RPM
- Air Flow: 16.93~90.28 CFM
- Static Pressure: 0.003~0.08 inch H₂O
- Noise Level: 6.5~30.9 dBA
- Weight (with Fan): 1,290g
The NAIA cooler comes in a quite typical for AIO cooling package which is large box. Inside we will find everything we need for installation and some more. There are mounting kits for all popular desktop sockets, two 120mm fans, 240mm radiator, pump with CPU block, three dyes and a manual.
Installation is quite simple and more advanced users won’t even need to check user’s manual. Those who are installing AIO water cooling for the first time should check instructions as there can be couple of important things.
We had some issues with installation on the Biostar X370GTN motherboard. There were components on the way of the backplate so we had to change test platform. On the Supermicro Z270 motherboard were no issues at all.
Backplate is made of metal and is designed to work with both, AMD and Intel motherboards but better check how your motherboard looks like on the back before you decide on purchase. On most motherboards shouldn’t be any issue but maybe it’s just back luck in our case. It can be also issue of ITX motherboards where many components are close to the CPU socket.
Radiator of the NAIA doesn’t look much different than any other radiators that we see in AIO liquid cooling kits. Many brands are trying to deliver high quality radiators and personally I haven’t seen big difference between them as long as size was the same. 240mm is perfect for most new gaming PC cases. Nearly all of them have space in front or on top to install two 120mm fans or 240mm radiator.
One of the unique features of the NAIA is set of dyes. You can use red, blue and green or mix them to get something more original for your exceptional PC.
In this case we’ve used green dye which fits to the green/black motherboard. Build-in LED lighting makes it brighter. It’s also nice feature as not many manufacturers decide to install LEDs in the water block. It simply looks great and you can see it on the attached photos.
Now let’s move to the next page where I say some more about the KIRAN RGB fans.