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Hunter B.

Hunter B.

Joined on 06/18/07

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Great Cooling!

EKWB EK-MLC Phoenix 360 Radiator Core Module 360mm
EKWB EK-MLC Phoenix 360 Radiator Core Module 360mm

Pros: 1.) Easy Install. 2.) Great Cooling, have an 8700k at 4.7Ghz, I keep all fans on low and highest temps get while gaming is barely touching low 50's. Easly idles around 20's to 30's depending on room temp. 3.) Robust hardware.

Cons: 1.) Very Large, in terms of diameter/thickness. Was unable to mount on the top of case, fans or radiator would touch motherboard. 2.) Around or less than 5 Months of use, 1 fan has died. I do not leave my computer running 24/7, I shut down when not in use, and also like I said above, fans stay at lower setting. 3.) Not an easy process to change the fans around.

Overall Review: Despite loosing a fan in a short amount of time, and still currently operating on 2 of 3 fans, cooling is still excellent.

It Works

Enermax Mobile Rack EMK5201U3 - 5.25" drive bay designed for one 3.5 HDD/SSD + one 2.5" HDD/SSD + two USB 3.0 ports. SATA 6.0G (SATA III) hard drives compatible
Enermax Mobile Rack EMK5201U3 - 5.25" drive bay designed for one 3.5 HDD/SSD + one 2.5" HDD/SSD + two USB 3.0 ports. SATA 6.0G (SATA III) hard drives compatible

Pros: 1. Easy mount & Easy Connect (Did not even use instructions) 2. Makes cable management easier. 3. Black and not flashy 4. Uses one, (1), single, power cable for both drives.

Cons: 1. Not a huge fan of it's key, could probably jab something in there and unlock it without the key. 2.) Possible tight SSD fit (I had none with my 256gb Samsung 840 Pro)

Overall Review: Looks pretty much exactly like the Thermaltake one. http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817998185 Which came first? No idea, but I had no fitment issues. Also as stated above it's not flashy like the Thermaltake version.