Easiest pump install on a motherboard ever! Mounting bracket is a sinch. Smaller radiator fits in confined space. 285K hit 94C during Cinebench with score of 41304. Normal use temps 45C or less. Excellent price/performance.
L-Connect software worked without any issues and is easily integrated with the Asus Armory Crate software when properly setup. L-Connect controller works great, it is handling 7 fan in my case with still more room. Chaining multiple fans is well made and easy. All 7 fans shown here are Lian Li Uni Fan.
Outstanding quiet efficient cooling. Bought the second fan wanting maximum cooling and ended up not needing it anyway for a ryzen 7 7800x3d. I have it mounted in a very well ventilated full ATX case and I see maximum 78*C on stress tests and gaming for 8+ hours at a time. I wanted to stay away from AIO coolers or water and this thing is amazing. It's really not loud the case fans are louder anyway
Fast Charging actually works. Solid Build Quality. Small but Powerful. Good price. Quality Brand
Max temp I've seen on my i7-14700 CPU when running benchmark tests was 81C, and that was when hitting a 12,420 test score. Under my normal workloads with Lightroom Classic it easily stays below 40C and rarely hits 70+C under big import/export loads. My previous MSI MAG 240 V2 couldn't keep the CPU from thermal throttling, and it was also noticably louder too. Different options for running RGB lights (provided controller or direct from the mobo) are a nice touch. Install was easy.
All fans pre installed RGB Easy cable management New user friendly
- ULTRA quiet, you will not be disappointed
Just about everything!
Worked for me on a AM5 processor with watercooler at high loads -60's, Idol 43 degrees.
Very helpful set of tools for setting up a new computer. Great, even, for building a computer yourself. I especially like the strong magnetic tips; it's so easy to lose screws inside a computer!
Only in use for about 2 weeks. Worked on older system. - Well designed and built per specs - Easy installation - very quiet and high volume airflow even when at maximum speeds
Works excellent
Good cooling and screen is big and crisp along with the light ring
Solid feeling heatsink build quality. Easy installation considering the dual stack push pull configuration. Allows room for RAM swap and a bit of clearance from side of case for airflow. Excellent temps with 5 Fractal case fans (2 front, 1 front floor, 1 rear, 1 above, 140's) at virtually silent speeds at idle. Fractal Meshify case 65-75 max degrees under gaming load, typically 55ish and fans on 75%, so I still have headroom on my 7900X if I wanted quieter or cooler but nothing my headset can't insulate against and tolerable db without one. Ended up with white RGB option due to sale, very nice for smoked glass sided case to glow against a nearby wall for some ambience and coordinates with other compatible RGB components well.
This is my first AIO cooler. I've always leaned towards high end air cooling in the past and I have to say I'm beyond impressed by what I'm seeing (and not hearing!) in this TRYX AIO. The heatsink (dual fan) I replaced with this was definitely skirting the mid-high to high end air cooling solutions. Not only does the TRYX keep my idle temps a few degrees cooler but under load with moderate gaming the temps are literally 10 degrees cooler. (i7 10700k with a mild overclock) Under extreme loads it sits around 10-15 degrees cooler but far less noisy compared to my air cooler. If I crank the fan speed up it will stay consistently ~15 degrees cooler than the air cooling. But the most impressive part of that is the silence. I'm able to maintain the level of cooling I am right now (check the included screenshot) without the need to have the TRYX fans spin up to an audible level. The pump is also silent. To the point I questioned if it was even running the first time I turned it on! Under heavy duty gaming the TRYX is still able to maintain significantly lower temps at much lower fan speeds. The silence really is golden. I really can't stress how quiet this is while still maintaining great temps. The ARGB lighting is a nice touch and added to the theme of my entire build. Keep in mind you need to either have support for it on your motherboard or a controller. There is no way to adjust the lighting without it. The install is simple. Took all of 10 minutes to get setup. Instructions are easy to follow. The screen can be mounted at different orientations, vertical and horizontal. All customizable through the software. You can also add some neat effects like rain or fog. There's ways to split the images as well and treat the display as two screens. Speaking of the software... this leads me to my one con.
Great product. Keeps CPU cool easy to install and set up. RGB looks great
Easy to install
These fans are quite and render true colors and easily controlled by the iCue app.
Very quite operation for a vertical install in an OC system.
Versatile computer accessories are products that help you build laptops and computers to perform functions you need at optimal levels, whether it is for the home or office. Inside the computer case, you'll find the system unit, which organizes many of the accessories that are essential internal components. They provide access to sockets for connecting to internal parts and external peripherals. Accessories can assist in raising the performance of the system, introduce new elements to your computer, keep the operating system cooled down and make sure you have trouble-free installation. Some standard accessories are desktop cooling fans, plug connectors, and a HDD mounting kit.
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