Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB review

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The Arctic liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB is equipped with three 120mm fans that offer high air pressure, on one hand that means they are ideal for water cooling, however, at high RPM they would be. Additional advantage makes a wide range of speed, between 200 and 1800 RPM. We advise setting a fan curve in the motherboard BIOS, so fans won’t run at their full speed.


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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 360mm rads, but not all of them. Fortunately, you can choose from several radiator sizes. 

  
 

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At the CPU cooling block/pump around, we see an all copper base, that is definitely equitably flat. You'll notice that only two wires leads towards the cooling block, this is for the power of it all (pump/fans) and aRGB residing in that block. Thermal paste is included in the package as well. The oddly-shaped water block includes the pump and also includes a small yet silent VRM cooler that blows around a bit of air, we like that.
  

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I am not a fan of big shouty logos, so I can live with this reality. Just below the power feed cable, you can see a connector for aRGB. So you have two wires leading out of the block. The only slightly negative thing I can say here is that you really need to like the pump design as it's oddly shaped



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