
Works nicely; does what it's supposed to.

Low cost Moderate size means it fits easily Simple to install

Idk if its the overall cooling of my case but I used this in my build and my idle temps are 32 degrees and around 40-50 while gaming.

Quiet and easy to install.

Run cool and not loud



- Solid construction - Many socket mount types - Colorful addressable LEDs and output a Rainbow when not connected to anything - Very reasonable cost

Value & Price Excellent Price-to-Performance Ratio Often priced around the $100-$110 mark, it delivers solid thermal performance competitive with more expensive AIOs, making it a "Smart Buy" for budget-conscious high-end builds. Ease of Installation Pre-Installed Fans & EZ Connect The three 120mm ARGB fans come pre-installed on the radiator, saving significant time and simplifying the assembly process for builders, especially novices. Cooling Performance Efficient 360mm Radiator Design Features a 27mm-thick aluminum radiator with an enhanced 12-channel design, increasing water flow by up to 25% for high thermal dissipation (up to ~300W handled in extreme tests). Aesthetics & Customization Subtle ARGB and Customizable Pump Offers vibrant yet restrained ARGB lighting on both the fans and the pump block. The block also features a unique, hot-swappable faceplate with a 3D-printable file available for personalized customization. Modern Compatibility Broad Socket Support Out-of-the-box support for the latest high-performance sockets, including Intel LGA 1700 / 1851 and AMD AM5 / AM4. Noise Profile Low Noise Operation The MSI CycloBlade 7 fans utilize a hybrid blade design and Rifle bearings to promote high airflow while keeping noise levels relatively low, even under load.

I wait for MB CPU and memory to test this water cooling system

Very quiet, fits perfect in my case with still plenty of room between mydram and the fan,

Easy to use and simple to apply. Not messy.

I liked that this product came with cleaning towelettes to clean the prior thermal paste off.

- Simple / Easy to use / Easy install - Rubber Grip pads on both ends to prevent movement. - Quality metal

Three fans Low price Very functional Low noise Nice aesthetic No RGB (im very plain)

Added USB c to my fractal design case

Nice looking Cool and quiet

Good price to performance. Low temps and a bit overkill for my Ryzen 9 3900.

The daisy-chain linking of the fans was nice for getting each fan connected for both power and RGB functioning. Extension cables are also included. The pump blocks RGB connector can also be linked as the beginning of the chain leading to the motherboard. The pump is extraordinarily quiet; using a dB meter up close barely registers. The fans are also very quiet until throttled up to their highest RPM, and even then it is merely a whisper. The coolant hoses are reasonably flexible without kinking and are also long enough to extend past full length GPU cards and reach the bottom of the case in a front mount configuration. Keep in mind, over time, most coolants will develop air pockets and it is best to trap that air away from the pump to insure the greatest lifespan of your AIO cooling system and minimize gurgling sounds. This is why your hoses should always be oriented at their lowest points on both the pump and the radiator. Thermal paste is pre-applied to the pump block and there should be no need to add more. Alternatively, a white variant of this model is also available.

-Price -Easy to install (AMD 4/5) -Nearly as good as Noctua (1-2 degrees less) -Quiet
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