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M**R
Good value
Good item did the job
B**N
Good value for money and quiet
This is my first AIO cooler, it was good value for money and is quiet when in use. Keeps my Ryzen 5 5600 at around 32 degrees under general use. The AIO was easy to install into a Lian Li O11 air Mini however the instructions when connecting the fans for RGB could use some improvement. One thing to note if using a full size ATX motherboard is that you may have issues with RAM clearance for top mounting with the radiator, i mounted mine at the side as a result and purchased some additional Deepcool fans to exhaust from the top. I would recommend this AIO as an inexpensive option for anyone building their first PC or anyone wanting to try an AIO for the first time.
T**Y
DEEPCOOL Gammaxx L240 V2 Brilliant AIO Cooler
I upgraded from a wraith fan cooler to this DEEPCOOL Gammaxx L240 V2, and you can certainly notice the difference immediately, i used the wraith spire from my ryzen 1600 which all in all did a good job for that CPU but then when i upgraded to a ryzen 5600x performance started to drop with over heating and system shut down had the same issues with the wraith stealth that came with the 5600x.I decided to buy this the DEEPCOOL Gammaxx L240 V2 and temperature is never a problem, I stress tested my CPU to run all cores at 100% and it never went above 62c and it cooled back down to between 30-40c in a matter of seconds after I stopped the test.The included pic is at the time of writing this review and temps are knocking around 30c that's with the included thermal paste, you may get even better results with a higher quality paste but the included one seems to be enough.
J**S
Excellent budget AIO
Only given 4 stars as the installation, more specifically the wiring diagrams, made the install a proper head scratcher. Surely an easier way exists?! But overall, for the money, it is a great piece of kit! Keeping my rig below 60c always, even under high stress. Definitely recommended.
J**E
I like it but fans are sooo loud
I have a horrible Chinese motherbord with a terrible bios so I can't adjust the fan speedSo thay run at 100% witch is very loudBut appart from that a very good fridge and nice cooling with copper cpu contact but will recommend you bye thermal paste
B**T
Far cooler than wraith prism (amd ryzen 7 3700x)
I purchased this on the basis of being the cheapest possible 360 AIO I could find to experiment with, as I have a very old case (some thermaltake from 2012 or so) that was not designed for radiators at all so I had to completely mod it (a bunch of metal sheet cutting and rivet drilling etc). Obviously, I did not install the radiator based on the manual as I had to design a custom mounting system for my old case. That being said, the system went from sounding like a jet engine almost all the time to almost whisper quiet, except when running heat torture tests via prime95 when it's audible but quite acceptable. If I could be bothered to change the fans for some pressure optimised ones for £10, it would probably be whisper quiet all the time.Compared to the wraith prism at the same-ish sound levels, it's between 15C and 40C cooler, depending on load. Cinebench r20 score went up by 3.1% while the computer is barely audible, mostly from the case fans. With similar noise levels (loud) the r20 scores go even higher and the 3700x can easily be overclocked to 4400mhz all cores but at 100% the fans on this AIO are loud (still not as loud as the wraith prism).Very pleased with the purchase, I'm definitely not spending twice as much on a "premium aio" even after I upgrade to a more recent case. At most, I'll get some pressure optimised low rpm fans at some point when I literally don't want to hear any sound coming from the case.
K**D
Some good some not so good
I have a new PC with a 12 core AMD processor so I thought I'd try this outI wanted a case with some room, so I bought a Thermal Take, that's another storyThe install for is a bit fiddly, but I eventually found the long slots on the top of the PC case gave the best fitWhich way around do the fans Go? well after a few tests I decided to get them to extract. A little arrow showing air flow direction would have helpedConnecting all this up to the Mother board was a real pain, the cables are very thin and each fan and it's LED had to be connected up so not for the faint hearted, also put the cables towards the back.The Motherboard I bought is an ASUS it has the LED, IO pump and Fan connections, so I connected these up and rechecked this a few times to make sure. The IO pump runs at full speed, so its important to get this rightOn Power up, LED lights changing, fans all workingSo onward to some stress testingPC rebooted?OK so whats upInstalled CPUID PC Idle CPU temp was at 31C, so happy with thatAll AMD software installed and running New Windows 10 installSo I ran Passmark OK that gave a reading of around 6400 but no PC rebootNext I thought I'd stress the cores, then I could see the issueThe CPU temp went to 80C then the PC rebootedSo this unit isn't cooling the CPU efficientlyI've now installed BES and limited all of the cores to 90% MAX this keeps the CPU at around 70Deg on full loadThere are 3 x 120 mm fans on the left side, 2 x 140 mm fans in the front, 1 x 140 mm fan at the rear and 3 x 120 mm fans in this unitOver all, not really impressed for a 3 fan water cooled unit
N**E
Excellent value, quiet and cools well.
Built a gaming rig for my son, running an i9 chip and 3080 card. I wanted liquid cooling and this looked great and had solid reviews. Installation was ok (the screw holes didn't align with my case, but easily sorted). Rig fired up and despite some heavy gaming sessions it has performed well so far. Would certainly recommend.
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