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EK AIO 240 D-RGB review - Product Showcase

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/21/2020 06:07 PM [ 4] 6 comment(s)

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Here we have the fans. You get two of these 120mm and PWM based as stated, obviously three 240mm ones for a 360mm model. These are Vardar S ER fans, aRGB compatible ones. 

 

 

They offer a wide speed adjustment range from 550 - 2200 RPM allowing for near-silent operation under lighter loads and maximum airflow during heavy usage.
 

 

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. Please do check if you can actually mount this format and size of (aluminum) radiator at 275 x 120 x 28 mm. 
  

 
At the CPU cooling block/pump we see an all copper base that does not have a mirror finish, it is definitely very flat though. We see lots of screws surrounding the base plate, which is typical for an ASETEK licensed design. Regardlessly they are using their inhouse design based on an SPC line pump. Asetek btw is a company that holds the patent on the block/pump design, also a company that is responsible for a far too big monopoly in this industry.

 

 

What I like is that the top side of the block is really square and all white. I am not a big fan of logos though the EK branding is done very subtly. 

 

 

As you can see, there's a refill cap. I'd be careful though as I see a copper base block and an aluminum radiator, you're going to need a very specific non-corroding coolant if you ever need to refill it.




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