Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora 360 review

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Here we have the fans. You get three of these, both 120mm and PWM based as stated. Overall good and very nicely lit addressable RGB fans, once the fan reaches full RPM (~2000) you will hear them. Realistically in non-overclocked conditions, they remain very silent enough. The fans have rubber corner inserts preventing resonating, and that works out really well.


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On an aesthetic note, I like the design of the fans, nice and black with rubberized inserts to prevent resonating noises. However a note to Aplphacool, these front-facing stickers are just way too busy on the eyes. You'll notice a fair bit of wiring, which is my main concern for this kit. you have your standard Fan power, then RGB  in and an RGB pass through cable. Literally that means you'll have three wire leads coming from each fan. This is aRGB so it is needed to connect them towards each other.

  


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When we flip it around we see the radiator a little better. Easy to mount, most big-tower chassis' have pre-fitted holes and space for 240/360mm rads.
 

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At the CPU cooling block/pump around we see an all copper base that has been nickel plated. SAnd that is a mirror / lapped finish - nice and very flat. You'll notice that quite a bit of wiring leads towards the cooling block, this is for the pump residing in that block.
  

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So there's what I mean with a mirror finish ...

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