

This CPU water cooler features a microfin, slim copper cold plate cooling block for better thermal conductivity, more effective heat transfer and silent noise level.

One 120mm fan with 4-pin pulse-width modulation is regulated by your motherboard, allowing you to ramp up or lower your fan and pump speed so you can have more control over cooling and noise level.

Even with rapid liquid circulation from the built-in high power water pump on radiator, this self-contained cooling system is virtually immune to leaks with no refill needed.


Intel CPU Socket | LGA 2011/2066/1366/1150/1151/1155/1156/775 |
AMD CPU Socket | AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/AM1/FM2+/FM1 |
Radiator Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.1" x 4.8" x 1.26" (154x122x32mm) |
Radiator Material | Aluminum |
Tube Length | 12.6" (320mm) |
Fan Dimmensions (LxWxH) | 120x120x25mm |
Fan Speed | PWM: 600~1800 RPM ±10% |
Fan Air Pressure | 1.48mm-H20 (MAX) |
Max. Air Flow | 53.4CFM |
Fan Noise Level | 26.8 - 34.1 dB(A) |
Overall Review: Haven't fully tested it yet. Just wanted to get this out there for those who need it as soon as possible. If you are using an AM4 socket then you'll need to adjust the logo plate so that it is right side up. How to do this is not included in the instructions so I thought I would help out. 1. Remove the Intel bracket by simply sliding it off away from the water lines. 2. Take a flat head screwdriver and place it in between the black plastic housing and the copper plate just infront of the water lines, and gently pry upwards away from the copper plate until you see the housing rise up off of the block. 3. Remove the housing by hand and then remove the white plastic piece inside of it. From this point you can now get to the logo plate and adjust it as needed. 4. Place the pieces back together in the same configuration they were removed, and then slide the AMD bracket on in the same way the Intel bracket was removed. You're welcome.