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Jeff S.

Jeff S.

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Good AIO for the price.

CoolerMaster MasterLiquid ML240L RGB V2, Close-Loop AIO CPU Liquid Cooler, Dual SickleFlow 120mm, RGB Lighting, 3rd Gen Dual Chamber Pump for AMD Ryzen/Intel LGA1200/1151 LGA 1700 Compatible
CoolerMaster MasterLiquid ML240L RGB V2, Close-Loop AIO CPU Liquid Cooler, Dual SickleFlow 120mm, RGB Lighting, 3rd Gen Dual Chamber Pump for AMD Ryzen/Intel LGA1200/1151 LGA 1700 Compatible

Pros: - My biggest pro on this would be the fact that it doesn't say anything on the pump... allowing you to mount with the tubes on the left or right without it looking weird. - This AIO will run off the RGB headers on your motherboard unlike Corsair AIO's which have proprietary latching mechanisms which unless you want to cut them or something will render RGB useless without extra software. - The installation is super straight forward... you don't have a bunch of cables to manage as the pump only has the RGB and the 3-pin connector. - The temps are pretty comparable to higher end AIO's that I have tried and if you're not running a really hot CPU it should have plenty of room for overclocking.

Cons: - Tubing is very stiff which is good and bad? It's a little difficult to work with, but once it is in place there is very little chance that your tubing run will move making tighter bends workable. - The screws! The screws as seen in the pictures that connect the fan are not flush fitting sticking up about a quarter inch over the fans so if you have a removable tray and no other screws to use the fan placement is a little limited. - Would love to see more AIO's use their own AMD brackets to clean up the look and feel instead of the latching method, because that is kind of a pain to install. Also, with this latching method it leaves the product looking less clean than it could look.

Overall Review: - Great looking product.

Decent for the price...

Team Group MP34 M.2 2280 256GB PCIe 3.0 x4 with NVMe 1.3 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) TM8FP4256G0C101
Team Group MP34 M.2 2280 256GB PCIe 3.0 x4 with NVMe 1.3 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) TM8FP4256G0C101

Pros: - Read speeds are excellent at price point. - Extra SSD storage is always nice. - Adobe and more intensive programs are ready to go much faster. (Not games or OS.)

Cons: - Write speeds are a bit lacking. - The overall real world performance of NVMe is not as amazing as switching to SSD from HDD for the first time. You won't be blown away in everyday use / basic OS stuff. - Games still seem like they load at about the same speed... it's hard to tell.

Overall Review: - I would say this is a great drive... especially because you don't have to take another SATA port if your board supports NVMe's. - Take the performance with a grain of salt with file heavy editing programs you will notice a difference... day to day user stuff and games/system boot times (* this was written before I enabled fast boot in BIOS, without it the boot times are almost the same with it they are about half...) the difference if any is so little that a human couldn't detect it. - I did not run a Secure Format on this before installing Windows, which might be an issue... for the best performance on any drive new or used a full format can help improve write speeds if there are any hiccups.

Day one and minus 20+ degrees

AIGO AigoDIY, Liquid CPU Cooler, 120mm Radiator Quiet Fan Water Cooler Easy Installation All-In-One Liquid CPU Cooler with Led Halo White Lights, INTEL/AMD with AM4 Support (120mm)
AIGO AigoDIY, Liquid CPU Cooler, 120mm Radiator Quiet Fan Water Cooler Easy Installation All-In-One Liquid CPU Cooler with Led Halo White Lights, INTEL/AMD with AM4 Support (120mm)

Pros: -> Dropped about 20 deg on socket and about 30 on core. *Read other thoughts. -> Looks nice except for the name being off brand. ADDED AFTER 3 MONTHS: -> The fans by this company look awesome... I love the aesthetic of them and wished more brands did this that weren't in the $25 a piece range, because though they look awesome if you try to buy one of these their CFM(Air flow) seems a little low for anything other than an exhaust in a mid tower case where you really want to bring more cool/fresh air into from the bottom or front to make sure your GPU and components are getting some relief.

Cons: -> (IGNORE THIS CON: MY CASE MANUAL STATES THAT FAN MUST GO ON BEFORE RADIATOR (AKA I'M AN IDIOT) SO NOW RUNNING A 2 FAN SETUP, AS IN MY MID TOWER THAT SET UP ACTUALLY TAKES OVER ONE OF MY TOP 120MM SLOTS. STILL LEAVING THIS IS AS IT WAS MY ORIGINAL THOUGHT) Radiator is a bit long for the back of my mid tower (didn't line up with holes due to the case I/O and PCI slots having a ridge more... not really their fault) so had to put it up top, blocking the second slot for a fan up top and had to squeeze a fan in the rear exhaust. Cable is pretty long could have mounted it up front and might later. - Just the brand name so far... I mean maybe eventually they will have a better status, but it's not one of those bragging right brands, haha.

Overall Review: The massive drop could be due to bad heatsink and when removing it I realized the original seller did not have it evenly spread. Also, I used Arctic MX-2 vs whatever he used. UPDATE AFTER 14 DAYS: Added the extra egg (4 -> 5), because this cooler has been amazing. It's really hard to push my FX processor past about 45 Celsius on core and 60 on socket. So, that is still about 25 degrees less than the maximum operating temperature. However, if it gets to this point my overclocks were horrible and probably going to fail due to other hardware issues or the CPU just can't hang at the speed/voltage... (could be due to the one different RAM stick I have in the setup) Idle temps are amazing, even at high voltages I am likely to only hit about 23 degrees. At normal voltages... I am hitting lows of 10-12 degrees; however, this number quickly jumps whenever the operating system does anything, but only to about 17-20 degrees. No leaks thus far and I have tried placing it in many different spots on the case while it was still connected to CPU. The hoses are very easy to adjust and very flexible, though I wouldn't just man handle them or try to really test it... we're talking liquid and electronics here after all. UPDATE (November 15, 2018) ABOUT 2.5 MONTHS IN: I noticed that the pump on the CPU's LED was dim and have switched it over to a different fan header on the motherboard, which seemed to make it light up on the corners as for a little over a week the LED has been dim on the A and O. Now, the LED that lights up the A seems to go on and off intermittently. I am probably going to try slapping on a Molex cable onto my PSU and try seeing if giving it that juice will help as I am unsure if it is a sign of the motherboard not powering things right or the pump is not getting full power. Also, if this is not a motherboard power issue it kind of scares me a little bit as I don't want to not know that pump failed and kick on my computer. Right now it is still connected to the CPU_Fan header so if it fails my speaker should warn me. UPDATE ON THE ABOVE ISSUE (6-7 days later): It seems that it might just be a power or motherboard issue as the LED seems to have been working fine for the passed 3-4 days? Not counting the pump out just yet, but all seems well now. -> MAKE SURE TO GET A GOOD PASTE: Also want to point out that... I used some other paste as I regrettably had ran out of Arctic MX-4 when my new motherboard came and I was too antsy to set it up. I now run... at about 29-33 degrees idle (About a 10-14 degree difference as the old paste) and I'd say it can get up to about 55-60 on load which is still about 15 degrees less than the recommended maximum, but just shows how far a good paste can go... I will be grabbing some MX-4 soon. :)

11/18/2018

A lot of backup screws, but not black.

StarTech.com FANSCREW Computer Case Fan Mounting Screws - 50 Pack
StarTech.com FANSCREW Computer Case Fan Mounting Screws - 50 Pack

Pros: A whole bunch of backup screws for when yours eventually get stripped, because yeah we could use the right sized driver but that's not always the case when you are hurrying.

Cons: These are just plain silver and not black... so if you have a black case these are probably best for rear exhaust and covered fan mounts.

Overall Review: Quickly shipped and received.

Doesn't look cheap.

AIGO AigoDIY aigo 12cm 120mm Computer PC Cooling Case Fan with LED Halo Ring, 3-pin/LP4, Anti-Vibration Pads
AIGO AigoDIY aigo 12cm 120mm Computer PC Cooling Case Fan with LED Halo Ring, 3-pin/LP4, Anti-Vibration Pads

Pros: - The blue ring looks awesome. - Thing is super quiet at full speed.

Cons: - Airflow feels a bit lacking. I might end up having to use this as an intake once I finally decide to replace my case's stock fans... so I can get a bit more airflow on the exhaust. - The ring looks awesome and it would be awesome to see it on both exhaust and intake side, like the 3 fan RGB pack that they offer. - The Molex connector is tied in/wired to the 3-pin connector. Would have been nicer to see them supply an adapter, because if you were to actually use this on the motherboard, the Molex connector would be a bit difficult to hide. Especially being that it is probably only given about a half inch to inch slack from the 3-pin connector.

Excellent case for the price with lots of room!

Cooler Master MasterBox E500L ATX Mid-Tower w/ Front Sliding Brushed Panel, Blue Accent Trim, Transparent Acrylic Side Panel and Blue LED Fans
Cooler Master MasterBox E500L ATX Mid-Tower w/ Front Sliding Brushed Panel, Blue Accent Trim, Transparent Acrylic Side Panel and Blue LED Fans

Pros: - Full view of system. - The Plexiglas panel is not at all as tacky as reviews would have you to believe, and fingerprints are harder to see and make on it. However, it quickly succumbs to surface scratches, so be careful where you set it when building or taking it off. - Lots of space for routing cords, but you will definitely have to do some thought on cord management as it's a squeeze if you are like me and just wanted to slap it together and then throw on the back panel. - Cut out next to 5.25" cage and PSU cage makes routing front panel connectors and other cords easier and less visible. - Having the PSU hidden is very nice. - Support for all sizes of motherboards. - Corners cut on this build are few and far in between, for the price. I originally wanted the blue Fractal Design Focus G, but when this thing dropped to half the cost of that... I opted for this one. - Lots of room up front for a huge radiator. - Top fan slots are far enough away from the back to allow you install fans without completely blocking RAM or having to worry about them not fitting... * Unless you have some crazy big heat spreaders or water cooling RAM. A standard 120mm x 25mm thick fan will just barely cover the top RAM release hinges. (Of course that depends on your motherboard.) - Could probably fit any size GPU. - Ability to give the case the very popular "no 5.25 bay" without sacrificing not having one. (So, all your old bootable CD/DVD's for system maintenance are not wasted.) - Enough room to route EPS12V (8-pin) or ATX 12V (4-pin) through the back and by the back panel I/O, it's a tight squeeze! Make sure to route this cord BEFORE mounting your motherboard or you will either have to remove and remount it... or run the cord through the front where it is less likely to be hidden by a fan. However, I think that it would be possible to hide it either way, but running it through the front is going to take more work and depending on the cable length might not even work.

Cons: - No grommets... - You might find yourself wanting to get some different colored SATA cables and/or extensions for GPU/24+4 ATX pin. If you have a modular power supply and can find the cables for these specific to YOUR PSU you might want to pick em up at a fair price, as these are the only 2 power cables you will really be able to see no matter how you route. So, if you are worried about aesthetics, I recommend getting better SATA data cables and cables(or extensions) for 24+4 ATX power/GPU. - Could have used all the empty spaces in the front for other things... and or added another layer of metal to the paneling below the 5.25" slot to give it a smooth flat surface look and feel rather than just the mounting holes. - Would have been nice to have either and/or both of the included fans be PWM and not just 3-pin. - Front USB and Audio outputs are on the front, meaning you can't use them AND have the front panel up. Not sure how this affects air flow, if at all. If you use the front panel all the time... you may want to remount front fan(s) on to the inside of the case as I am sure they aren't getting optimal air flow where they sit. - Plastic, everything... dust filters were being held in by plastic, and installed in holes needed to mount 120mm fans. Front fan is held in by plastic fan mounts. Which this being my first time ever seeing these... I broke the ones up top, and the ones on the front are pretty much useless now after moving that fan... they hold the fan, but do not secure it. Also, they are a pain in the rear to mess with. - As mentioned above... the plastic clips that hold the top dust cover could have been easily replaced or given something to hold it that would have not broken the second you remove them... OR they could have placed these plastic clips on the far outer holes so you could keep them when installing a 120mm fan or fans. * Maybe 240mm radiators use these holes or 140mm fans? I dunno, but I feel most people have 120mm. - Front fan slots are a pain to deal with because of the 3.5" HDD cage. Meaning if you want to mount them on the exterior (between case and front panel) and use mounting screws you'll have to remove the whole cage unless you have a SUPER small screwdriver. However, I am not sure how well, these fans work in that position with the front panel down since there is not much of a gap for them to pull air from the sides. So, if you have nice looking fans or a radiator and use the front panel inputs, you may get better temps having them on the inside of the case.

Overall Review: - From the pictures I was thinking that the 2.5" slots would be mounted up front and visible, but that is not the case, they are in the back... so, rather than aesthetically placing your SSD's to fill the gap and show off your brands, etc. they are hidden. I wonder if there is any way to flip the panel so you can display the SSD's and hide the holes? TL;DR: Pros: - Plexiglas is not tacky looking. - Full view of system. - Well thought out cable routing, despite lack of grommets. - Supports for ALL(?) motherboard sizes. - Lots of room for front or top facing radiator. - Top fan slots support 120mm fans (25mm thick standard) without blocking RAM or having to squeeze in. - Room for ANY size GPU, I'd say. - You can hide the 5.25" drive without sacrificing having one. Cons: - No grommets. SATA cables and GPU/24+4 pin ATX power cables will be visible no matter what... maybe get some better looking ones? - Under 5.25" drive bay, mounting holes for 2.5" slots are visible. AND/OR 2.5" slots are not visible from front, so no showing off that fancy SSD to your friends! - Would have been cool to see the fans included with PWM connections. - Front I/O is in front so you will have to keep the cover down if you are using them. - Plastic fan mount on front (so, if you move the fan they are probably going to be next to useless afterwards) and plastic dust cover holder for top mounted where 120mm fans would be... so, you're likely to break them. - Front fan slots are a pain to mess with if you are using screws and want to mount another one between front cover... find a small screw driver or leave the installed front fan at the bottom? I can't remember why I moved it... maybe at the bottom it wasn't allowing another fan to line up? All in all... great case with a little room to improve on certain aspects, but what can you expect at this steal of a price?

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They do not send items

I believe this company is a scam as they have not sent my item I purchased... September 12th and here it is October 2nd and USPS still says they have not received the item.

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