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EK Predator 360 AIO CPU & GPU Liquid Cooling review





EK is back and this round with a massive 360 Predator series liquid cooler. We test the Predator 360 on a Core i7 4790K processor and will add a Radeon R9 Nano to the all-in-one liquid cooling loop. The end result is terrific as even overclocked our graphics card would not even pass 40 Degrees C. The nice thick radiator, proper tubing and an excellent water-blocks that are pre-filled and fitted kit are downright terrific.
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ScoobyDooby
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Posted on: 11/05/2015 06:55 PM
I can help answer some questions on this stuff. I have the 360 already installed in my case. I've also already changed the fans to a couple alternates from the Vardar fans and was trying to order the QDC Waterblock this morning but looks like the site is messing up when trying to pay.
The cooler will fit in pretty much any full tower, and most mid-towers.
I have a relatively small tower, Core v31, and can fit it at the front standing vertically.
EK also created and opened up a site for users to input their case fitment experience to build up the database of what cases are compatible with these coolers.
You can find that site here
QDC Prefilled blocks were just released today. Simply go to the site, find the block that fits your card, and select to add-on the QDC pre-filling to your order. You will do this once you add your waterblock to the cart. there are no seperate SKUs for QDC Blocks.. they can add the QDC feature to any gpu block you can find on the site.
I can help answer some questions on this stuff. I have the 360 already installed in my case. I've also already changed the fans to a couple alternates from the Vardar fans and was trying to order the QDC Waterblock this morning but looks like the site is messing up when trying to pay.
The cooler will fit in pretty much any full tower, and most mid-towers.
I have a relatively small tower, Core v31, and can fit it at the front standing vertically.
EK also created and opened up a site for users to input their case fitment experience to build up the database of what cases are compatible with these coolers.
You can find that site here
QDC Prefilled blocks were just released today. Simply go to the site, find the block that fits your card, and select to add-on the QDC pre-filling to your order. You will do this once you add your waterblock to the cart. there are no seperate SKUs for QDC Blocks.. they can add the QDC feature to any gpu block you can find on the site.
antonyfrn
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Posted on: 11/05/2015 08:52 PM
Nice review quick question for you Hilbert do you have any information on tests with a 6700k to compare with a H110i GT? Also I take it you can easily change the waterblock?
Nice review quick question for you Hilbert do you have any information on tests with a 6700k to compare with a H110i GT? Also I take it you can easily change the waterblock?
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 11/05/2015 09:11 PM
Hey Hilbert, question for you.
I wanted to get everything on one loop, instead of having my Fury X(when I get it back of course) on its own AIO block, and my cpu on its own AIO block.
Would it make sense to grab the 360 kit and the kit for the Fury X? Only thing I think I would notice is a lot of space saved.
Myeah, would make sense of course. However it is by the more expensive route you would be taking.
Hey Hilbert, question for you.
I wanted to get everything on one loop, instead of having my Fury X(when I get it back of course) on its own AIO block, and my cpu on its own AIO block.
Would it make sense to grab the 360 kit and the kit for the Fury X? Only thing I think I would notice is a lot of space saved.

Myeah, would make sense of course. However it is by the more expensive route you would be taking.
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 11/05/2015 09:15 PM
Yeah the fans are installed like that, this kit is as plug and play as can be. I doubt you could shave off another few degrees C though as the cooling capacity already is far beyond what it needs to be - but sure ... it 'could' be a good option for some albeit you'd be dumping heat into the PC which would be the downside ...
Hilbert I got a question. Did the AIO unit came with the fans installed like that in pull configuration ? If so would it be feasible for you to turn around the fans in push configuration pushing air thru the radiator instead of pulling air away from it ?
Yeah the fans are installed like that, this kit is as plug and play as can be. I doubt you could shave off another few degrees C though as the cooling capacity already is far beyond what it needs to be - but sure ... it 'could' be a good option for some albeit you'd be dumping heat into the PC which would be the downside ...
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I plan to get the thermaltake x9 case and would like to know if i could connect 2 of these coolers together to cool 2 gpus and the cpu.
Is it possible?
If you could change the tubing from a basic tubing to easy connect, you could. You only need one direct tube from one rad to the cpu, and just make sure they go in series.