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NZXT Kraken X62 Review
We review the very impressive NZXT Kraken X62 Series Liquid cooler. An all-in-one liquid CPU cooler for cases with 280 mm radiator mounts. This updated revision CPU cooler is compatible with NZXT CAM software. This allows you to program, customize and monitor this all-in-one liquid cooling solution for your processor.
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#5380032 Posted on: 01/10/2017 11:52 AM
I need your opinion, Hilbert. Would you go for H110i, NH-D15 or Predator 360 + gpu block? The priority here is the noise.
My next build will be 6700k or zen plus vega. Currently owning a 2500k plus a FuryX.
P.S. Nice review, thanks.
I need your opinion, Hilbert. Would you go for H110i, NH-D15 or Predator 360 + gpu block? The priority here is the noise.
My next build will be 6700k or zen plus vega. Currently owning a 2500k plus a FuryX.
P.S. Nice review, thanks.
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#5380048 Posted on: 01/10/2017 12:57 PM
I need your opinion, Hilbert. Would you go for H110i, NH-D15 or Predator 360 + gpu block? The priority here is the noise.
My next build will be 6700k or zen plus vega. Currently owning a 2500k plus a FuryX.
P.S. Nice review, thanks.
That is impossible for me to answer as that is subjective to your preferences, all of them are excellent you just need to weigh in what you are willing to afford and what you aesthetic looks and feel need to be. All solution (when properly configured) are silent.
I need your opinion, Hilbert. Would you go for H110i, NH-D15 or Predator 360 + gpu block? The priority here is the noise.
My next build will be 6700k or zen plus vega. Currently owning a 2500k plus a FuryX.
P.S. Nice review, thanks.
That is impossible for me to answer as that is subjective to your preferences, all of them are excellent you just need to weigh in what you are willing to afford and what you aesthetic looks and feel need to be. All solution (when properly configured) are silent.
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#5380056 Posted on: 01/10/2017 01:27 PM
I need your opinion, Hilbert. Would you go for H110i, NH-D15 or Predator 360 + gpu block? The priority here is the noise.
My next build will be 6700k or zen plus vega. Currently owning a 2500k plus a FuryX.
P.S. Nice review, thanks.
The predator 360 won't be enough for a single loop on the CPU + GPU(considering it will be a full block), if you value noise.
I need your opinion, Hilbert. Would you go for H110i, NH-D15 or Predator 360 + gpu block? The priority here is the noise.
My next build will be 6700k or zen plus vega. Currently owning a 2500k plus a FuryX.
P.S. Nice review, thanks.
The predator 360 won't be enough for a single loop on the CPU + GPU(considering it will be a full block), if you value noise.
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#5380064 Posted on: 01/10/2017 02:13 PM
I need your opinion, Hilbert. Would you go for H110i, NH-D15 or Predator 360 + gpu block? The priority here is the noise.
My next build will be 6700k or zen plus vega. Currently owning a 2500k plus a FuryX.
My Scan 3XS system has an overclocked 4770K using a H110 but I upgraded the Corsair fans to both the hydro cooler and the rear of the case to Noctua which made things much quieter. The new Corsair fans are quieter so this might not be necessary now. Noctua NF-A14's to the H110 & a NF-S12B as rear extract, a 140mm Noctua wouldn't fit the rear of the 650D.
My 650D case has a low, mid & high fan controller and I adjust this to suit the game I'm playing.
My H110 has worked perfectly & effectively for 3 years now.
I need your opinion, Hilbert. Would you go for H110i, NH-D15 or Predator 360 + gpu block? The priority here is the noise.
My next build will be 6700k or zen plus vega. Currently owning a 2500k plus a FuryX.
My Scan 3XS system has an overclocked 4770K using a H110 but I upgraded the Corsair fans to both the hydro cooler and the rear of the case to Noctua which made things much quieter. The new Corsair fans are quieter so this might not be necessary now. Noctua NF-A14's to the H110 & a NF-S12B as rear extract, a 140mm Noctua wouldn't fit the rear of the 650D.
My 650D case has a low, mid & high fan controller and I adjust this to suit the game I'm playing.
My H110 has worked perfectly & effectively for 3 years now.
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I use the X61 and am very happy with its low noise and cooling performance, so I look forward to building a future system with this new version.
One thing worth mentioning about the CAM software is, that you can switch it to night mode and get a pleasant grey-orange UI.
Naming the review Kraken 62 instead of X62, doesn't it make it drop down the results on Google's search?