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EK AIO 240 D-RGB review




We test and review the EK AIO 240 D-RGB, an all-in-one liquid cooling kit from EK that can be bought in a dandy design with versions running up-to a 360mm rad. The kits come with Vardar RGB / aRGB compatible fans. Being EK, we do expect some decent cooling performance; armed with the fans, sleeved tubing and a pretty snazzy looking cooling block we'll see what EK has to offer in the massive LCS kit arena.
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Undying
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Posted on: 04/23/2020 07:02 AM
I really need to upgrade my CM Seidon 240v. When i swap to am4.
I really need to upgrade my CM Seidon 240v. When i swap to am4.

fangzhou
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Posted on: 04/23/2020 11:55 AM
when will guru3D receive/review the 360mm unit?
when will guru3D receive/review the 360mm unit?

CybaGirl
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Posted on: 04/24/2020 01:22 AM
I have a question, the old corsair h110 gt is always on top of the list, by a small margin.
What was so special about it?
The 140mm fans and from memory the radiator is higher as in thicker.
I have a question, the old corsair h110 gt is always on top of the list, by a small margin.
What was so special about it?
The 140mm fans and from memory the radiator is higher as in thicker.
The Goose
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Posted on: 05/01/2020 06:40 PM
Pretty sure the 110 is the same thickness as the 115i platinum which is 26mm but that is the shroud depth, the actual rad tubing and fins are 20mm in depth, in the real world 140mm fans are not much better than 120mm fans at pushing air through a radiator.
The 140mm fans and from memory the radiator is higher as in thicker.
Pretty sure the 110 is the same thickness as the 115i platinum which is 26mm but that is the shroud depth, the actual rad tubing and fins are 20mm in depth, in the real world 140mm fans are not much better than 120mm fans at pushing air through a radiator.
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I have a question, the old corsair h110 gt is always on top of the list, by a small margin.
What was so special about it?