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Cooler Master Eisberg 240L Prestige review




We test and review the Cooler Master Eisberg 240L Prestige, a 240mm Liquid cooler that is performing nicely in a LCS kit that can actually be upgraded. Can it keep up with similar Asetek based products and their own Seidon series ? Let's find out!
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smashly
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Posted on: 05/07/2013 10:25 AM
Nice review, thank you.
Looks like a nice unit.
Will you be doing a review of the Swiftech H220 All-In-One Liquid Cooler any time soon Hilbert?
(am thinking of buying one for my htpc, H220 available 18 June at my local shop)
Nice review, thank you.
Looks like a nice unit.
Will you be doing a review of the Swiftech H220 All-In-One Liquid Cooler any time soon Hilbert?
(am thinking of buying one for my htpc, H220 available 18 June at my local shop)
@renadier
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Posted on: 05/07/2013 11:09 PM
hello,
cooler master got there sizes wrong, the cosmos has 140mm mounts, if you spend that much on a case the customer is surly going to spend money to get a matching cooler master water cooler, but like the h100 it won't fit correctly.
either way, looks good.
hello,
cooler master got there sizes wrong, the cosmos has 140mm mounts, if you spend that much on a case the customer is surly going to spend money to get a matching cooler master water cooler, but like the h100 it won't fit correctly.
either way, looks good.

bucknuts21
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Posted on: 05/07/2013 11:25 PM
Not bad at all, but CM could of used better fan's for it. Some Blade Master's would of bin nice to see on these. I use 4 of them on my Thermaltake 2.0 Extreme and unless I'm doing a stress test they stay silent. I would like to see the CM compared to some of the Swiftech's and XSPC's units that are in the same price range. Only bought my Thermaltake because was on a shell shocker deal awhile back and looking to upgrade. Nice review, and thanks for your hard work.
Not bad at all, but CM could of used better fan's for it. Some Blade Master's would of bin nice to see on these. I use 4 of them on my Thermaltake 2.0 Extreme and unless I'm doing a stress test they stay silent. I would like to see the CM compared to some of the Swiftech's and XSPC's units that are in the same price range. Only bought my Thermaltake because was on a shell shocker deal awhile back and looking to upgrade. Nice review, and thanks for your hard work.
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I dont have the time to put together a full water loop, Getting one of these and putting a 360 rad might be just perfect for getting past 5.1ghz without burning up my cpu..
Love my h100i that i got this Xmas
I just wonder what the max is on this how big of a rad can u add to this thing?