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LEPA LPWAC120-HF AquaChanger 120 Liquid CPU Cooler 120mm

  • 500 ~ 2300 rpm ±10% 22.5 ~ 103.6 CFM
  • 38.2 ~ 176.0 m3/h
  • Fan Dim. 120 × 120 × 25 mm
  • Fan Noise 14 ~ 35 dBA

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LEPA AquaChanger 120 Liquid CPU Cooler

LEPA AquaChanger 120 Liquid CPU Cooler

Features

  • Central Diffusing Passage Cold Plate (CDP)
    Patented CDP micro-fin cold plate accelerates the heat absorption from CPU up to 30% thermal convection.
  • Protrusive Copper Base
    The protrusive structure enhances the copper base sturdiness and deploys more coolant for an efficient CPU hot spot elimination.
  • Dual Convex Blades Fan
    Advanced aerodynamics design boosts down-force air pressure and crease high-volume airflow.
  • Ceramic Bearing Pump
    The ceramic bearing features anti-corruption, noiseless, and smooth operation. Additional LED for power on indication.
  • Anti-Leakage Tube
    Elastic rubber tube with anti-leakage layers provides exceptional durability.
  • Metal Mounting Kit
    Supports latest AMD® and Intel® desktop sockets with easy and solid installation.

Close-up Features

LEPA AquaChanger 120 Liquid CPU Cooler

Protrusive Copper Base

LEPA AquaChanger 120 Liquid CPU Cooler

Dual Convex Blades

LEPA AquaChanger 120 Liquid CPU Cooler

Anti-Leakage Tube

LEPA AquaChanger 120 Liquid CPU Cooler

Central Diffusing Passage Cold Plate


Protrusive Copper Base Design

The protrusive structure enhances the copper base sturdiness and deploys more coolant for an efficient CPU hot spot elimination.

LEPA AquaChanger 120 Liquid CPU Cooler

Dual Convex Blade Design

Dual Convex blade design boosts down-force air pressure and crease high-volume airflow.

LEPA AquaChanger 120 Liquid CPU Cooler


Specifications


Model Name LPWAC120-HF
CPU Socket Intel® LGA 775 / 1150 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366 / 2011 and
AMD®AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / AM3+ / FM1 / FM2 / FM2+
Material Copper base with aluminum radiator
Pump Bearing Ceramic bearing
Pump MTBF 50,000 Hours
Pump Rated Voltage 12 Volts
Pump Rated Current 0.3 Amps
Fan Dimensions 4.7 x 4.7 x 0.98" (120 x 120 x 25mm)
Fan Speed 500 ~ 2300RPM ± 10%
Fan Rated Voltage 12 Volts
Fan Rated Current 0.38 Amps
Fan Air Flow 22.5 - 103.6 CFM
38.2 - 176.0m³ / Hr
Fan Static Pressure 0.2 - 4.5mm-H2O
Fan Noise Level 14 - 35dBA
Fan Connector 4-Pin PWM

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Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
  • Warranty
  • Limited Warranty period (parts): 2 years
  • Limited Warranty period (labor): 2 years
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  • Joseph S.
  • 3/22/2016 2:40:25 AM
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsExcellent watercooler for price, easy install.

Pros: Comes with everything you need to install!
GREAT instructions, don't fear if you have never installed a watercooler- the instructions make it a piece of cake.
Keeps my CPU super cool- 55 degrees C or under even at 80-90% load for extended periods of time.

Cons: None, absolutely love this product!

Other Thoughts: Only comes with 1 fan, so be prepared to buy another if you're going with a push-pull setup.
This watercooler is absolutely amazing for the price, if you're on the fence- PULL THE TRIGGER- it's well worth it!

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  • Gift R.
  • 3/17/2016 1:26:04 PM
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsSo far so good, will update if things change

Pros: I was skeptical at first buying this AIO CPU cooler because I didn't know too much about the LEPA brand or their products, but my doubts were quickly put to rest once I opened the box and installed this product.
Pros:
- Solid build quality, the hoses are nice the thick and seem like they won't ever leak, quality connections on both ends of the hoses.
- Very quiet fan once installed, I never hear it running, and that's also on load while playing Fallout 4 on almost max settings (my GPU can't handle some of the extra graphics features they include in this game).
- There's a noticeable temperature drop on my CPU, and I use a program called CoreTemp to monitor that stuff, I'm noticing an overall 10 degree Celsius drop across the board, during load and at idle.
- Cool red LED light on the heatsink itself, not too bright or distracting (low profile) which is what I like, but that's personal preference.

Cons: Cons (I guess):
- I don't know if this really counts, but my room gets hotter, according to the thermometer in my room, which means the cooler is doing a better job than the CPU air cooler I had installed prior to this cooler. I guess that means it's doing its job!
- Can't change the color on the LED on the heatsink to any other color than red, but I knew that going in and was fine with it.
- Slightly difficult install (explained below).

Other Thoughts: - Just a heads up, make sure it will fit in your case, I measured mine before I ordered it and knew it would fit but it needs a fair amount of room for the hoses and such. The hoses coming off the heatsink barely touch my memory (I have 4 sticks) and while not a concern, it made me nervous at first. Also, installing this on your own could be tricky, for AMD users anyway in my experience, because the screws that come with the product that enter from the back of the motherboard don't "lock" in place or anything, and when you install the heatsink part with the thermal paste, it could be pretty easy to have those slide out the backside while trying to line everything up and press down accurately all at the same time. Luckily, I had a friend over while I was doing this and he held the four screws against the motherboard while I pressed down the heatsink and tightened the spring screws. I highly recommend finding another person to help you with this install for that reason alone. Also, the spring screws are really hard to get on at first, especially if you have anything less than a full tower case (I have a mid tower), and it was a tight squeeze to get my fingers in there far enough to start two of the spring screws. Also, don't over-tighten the spring screws too much, or you'll start bending the mounting bracket on the back of the motherboard like I did. In the end, the slight bends made me feel like it was on the CPU more securely, but I'm glad I stopped tightening when I did. Other than the install being a little difficult, it was totally worth it! Hope this helps!

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  • Chuck M.
  • 3/14/2016 2:16:22 PM
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

1 out of 5 eggsWon't fit

Pros: I have none. It looks like a very solidly made unit.

Cons: The 1 egg is not against the operation of the unit, since I was unable to get it to fit into any case I have, but ONLY due to the following reasons. I went to install the radiator, which is 4-3/4" x 6", in the fan slots in my case and found the following problems:
1 - The radiator is very wide. I ran into the problem with it fitting into the standard exhaust fan locations on standard width mid and tall towers.
2 - The mounting holes don't line up with any existing holes in any case I have. These holes measure 4" x 4" apart, and have to fit very flush against the case in order for the short screws to reach the holes.
As a side note be aware, as some have indicated here, that the hoses are very stiff and inflexible, and only 11" from the CPU heat sink to the radiator.
There are others that have written reviews here that obviously have been able to get this cooler to work. I would be curious as to what type of a case they have, since due to the radiator size it seems most standard cases will have problems getting the radiator to fit, with the proper hole alignment.

Other Thoughts: I would recommend this cooler, since it is a solidly built unit, but I suggest using the dimensional information I indicated to see if it will work in your case. I hope this helps anyone interested in this unit.

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  • Anonymous
  • 2/29/2016 11:14:18 PM
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

2 out of 5 eggsDisappointed

Pros: Decent cooler for the price.

Cool LED

Fairly easy install

Cons: I had purchased this product 8 months ago and it gave out, don't get me wrong it was a great cooler but the fact that it died so quickly really disappointed me. Don't know if i'll buy one again if this happens frequently.

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  • Anonymous
  • 2/27/2016 7:51:27 PM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

1 out of 5 eggsnope bad idea

Pros: it looks nice and if you can get the bracket to go on correctly and straight you might be okay

Cons: worst install ive ever had standoffs for the pump are plastic and not threaded

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  • Anonymous
  • 2/21/2016 10:21:24 PM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsPleasantly Surpised!!!

Pros: Super efficient, solid materials used throughout, very good temp results.

Cons: Very stiff tubing, tube connections at the pump/cpu block stick fairly far out horizontally (not ideal for small form factor mobo with other components nearby the CPU on the PCB)

Other Thoughts: Money well spent! Regardless of the headache (stiffness of tubing/pump connectors sticking far out), I will continue to use this as my go-to for small form factor builds where a 240mm radiator won't fit. The impressive temp gains are well worth the extra half hour of time you will spend dicking around with the physical install to get this squeezed in to your case appropriately.

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  • Anonymous
  • 2/21/2016 10:04:38 PM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsGreat

Pros: Kept my 8350 running at 7c! only at the starting 4ghz, oc'd to 4.3 and still only 35 under load. Great fan

Cons: Might be a slightly hard install for a novice

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  • Justin C.
  • 12/17/2015 4:30:20 AM
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsWow, Impressed

Pros: Great Build Quality
Great Instructions
Easy to Install
Cools Very Well
Red LED is great for AMD builds (IMO)

HUGE advantage is that this cooler has tightly fitting spacers that (intentionally?) will hold the backplate in place while you position and screw down the pump to the CPU.

Cons: None. Although, I would love to see LEPA release different LED versions of this cooler.

Other Thoughts: I've used this cooler twice now and I've loved it both times. I've moved away from Corsair after a debacle I had with a warranty claim and couldn't be happier.

This cooler has lovely rubberized tubing, quality fan connectors, a copper base plate, a not overly large radiator, and an near silent but very effective fan.

Also, I can't say enough about the instructions. Excellent, excellent, excellent. They are well written, descriptive, and combined with quality illustrations of what to do. Heck, even the paper they're printed on is above average.

I would say pick this over a Corsair cooler to avoid a warranty claim 6 months down the road and pick it over a Cooler Master cooler (particularly the 120V) to avoid obnoxious pump noise and cheap looking plastic tubing.

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  • James D.
  • 12/10/2015 4:35:40 PM
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsLEPA 120

Pros: Great cooler. Easy install and it just works. Installed on a z87 pro MB in a rose well challenger case vented out the back in a push/pull setup. No interference with memory or radiator or fans. Slight pump noise so I know its running. Nice back plate, bolt system for ease of installation, including the spring nuts. Keeps my i7-4771 at 28c idle and 65c loaded.

Cons: None

Other Thoughts: Will buy again and recommend to friends.

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  • Corey R.
  • 11/23/2015 10:05:35 AM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week

5 out of 5 eggsLEPA LPWAC120-HF

Pros: First off, this is a great AIO for the price. Installation was easy and keeps my i5 6600k cool at 25c when idle and 40c underload at stock clocks.

Cons: NONE

Other Thoughts: I did use one of the case fans to create push pull. This may have some benefits for temps.

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