EK AIO 240 D-RGB review

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Product Installation

 

 

 


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We are testing externally but you get the idea here. You'd need to think about cable routing and thus wiring in general before mounting this kit into a chassis. 
 

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So, in general, this is what the kit looks like. Judging from the block cooling plate, this is an Asetek design. The tubing is lovely and thick and has enough reach to properly mount the rad at the top of a chassis. Overall the kit is nice and dark. It has a subtle design. Depending on your preference you can go all rainbow, Christmas or as I prefer, a single fading color for a bit of Zen, no processor pun intended btw.

 
 

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Once powered on you'll be able to hear the water-pump a tiny bit if you put your ear next to it, the fans will spin quietly in the 300~600 RPM range with the CPU in idle if you set your PWM / RPM settings to default on the motherboard. And yeah, installation wise that is all there is to it. A very simple and clean installation overall.


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As stated, the clusterfrack is that the orientation of the cooling block needed to be reversed as, with the tubing pointing to the right, the block would not fit as the tubing bumps into the shielding of the motherboard. 


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