
High quality. Well made. Good customer service. Great cooling.

Not much to say.... Practical, easy to use..Great Product.

Very good a cooling high watt cpus

-silent under most loads -extremely functional and quality feel for the price -sturdy -sealed AIO does not need maintenance or initial filling -filled with premium Corsair coolant -very easy to install, comes with premium hardware that will suit most mid applications

A well thought out and designed heatsink and fan combo. Very quiet! I mean, you can't hear the thing running unless you're up close.

I have a 5700x3d. This thing keeps it at super manageable temps, even on more CPU-heavy games. For the price this thing does its job very well.

This cooler is big, but for a reason ... It works! Easy setup .... excellent manual included Keeps CPU incredibly cool when gaming is hot Well engineered, well constructed Active fan aids heat draw, and eliminating Excellent thermal paste works great

quiet and cool. 7800X3D 95W max at 80C. or 77W at 63C. Very good!

Temperature seems great so far. Not to loud at idle and under medium stress. Installation was pretty simple for an AM5 motherboard

- Easy, flawless installation - Simple assembly - Pump and fans run pretty quiet overall - RGB lights are nice touch and can be turned off - Good performance (~40C idle with Ryzen 7 9800x3D)

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

My Ryzen 5800XT runs at 32c at idle and never hits 60c while gaming. Easy to install.

-Cheap -Metal internals -Rubber pads on both ends so it doesn't slip

* non-conductive * no cure required

Corsair makes a very solid and no-surprises product that is quiet. This is my first build so no references or comparisons. Its much more quiet than a fart, so thats a win.

- extremely affordable given its performance - solid build quality - very easy installation

Very quite under normal use, nice colors.

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

- Had the 360 version and had to downsize to 240 for an ITX build. Cools just as good as the 360 and significantly quieter than any other AIO I've tested. - Best mounting system out of any AIO I've used and is dead simple to mount, especially when using Kryosheet - Non-RGB looks great while still having a unique and eye-catching pump design
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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