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Aorus Liquid Cooler 360 review - Product Showcase

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/11/2020 12:02 PM [ 3] 9 comment(s)

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Here we have the fans. You get three of these, all 120mm and PWM based as stated. Overall good and very nicely lit addressable RGB fans, full RPM is 2500, so yes you will hear them then. Lacking is any form of rubber corner inserts preventing resonating, which is a bit of a missed opportunity.

 

 

On an aesthetic note, I like the design of the fans, nice and black. the front-facing stickers are subtle with the AORUS logo.  If you wonder why thew fans themselves are always white on an RGB setup, well light needs to bounce of something right, that cannot be done with a black design alright.

 

You'll notice a fair bit of wiring, which is my main concern for this kit. NONE of it is connected to the motherboard, which means that the entire LCS is regulated over USB by Gigabyte software, that's a big deficit and difference compared to most after-market products out there. 

  

 

 

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.
 

 
At the CPU cooling block/pump around we see an all copper base. And that certainly is not a mirror / lapped finish - nice and very flat though, Asetek's signature. You'll notice that quite a bit of wiring leads towards from cooling block. Thermal paste has been pre-applied for you. The above photo shows the top side, here the LCD display resides.

  




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