NZXT Kraken X60 review -
Product Installation
We are testing externally (not inside a chassis) but you get the idea here. As mentioned there is a bit of wiring to manage though.
The one thing that end-users might dislike definitely is the number of wires leading in and out of the block. It kind of ruins the clean looks of the LCS cooling block a little.
Here you can see that a little better. There's just a lot, maybe too much going on cables wise. We'll leave that to you to judge though. Obviously it looks 10x better then an heatpipe cooler.
Once powered on you'll notice that the logo lights up with a white LED. Well in fact that is configurable as it's a RGB LED solution. Based on temperature the coloring can change, you may also simply select a color of preference to you liking with the control software.
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