EK Predator 240 AIO Liquid Cooling review

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So let's call this the front-side, the DC pump and reservoir which can be opened by removing the top screw.

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The entire unit is protected against resonating noise with rubber inserts and what not. At the lower side you can see the tubing in and outtake. The fitting can be rotated easily and will not leak. You will notice the thick radiator of course, we measured it at 4 cm with almost 7 cm for the entire unit including fans. 
 

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If you mount the chassis not in the top but in the front, you could still refill it as this "top" side offers access as well. You connect one CPU fan header on the motherboard, and lead it to the two-pin connector. 
 

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To the right you can see a horizontal connector, this is used for pump power, you lead that wire towards the a PSU SATA power connector. Once activated a LED light will lit up. So it's just two wires that lead to the reservoir, easy for cable routing and hiding cables, and not spaghetti flurry of cables leading out of the cooling block. The 4-pin connector to the left on the fan hub is intended for the 360 mm model of the predator, that one comes with three fans.

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