❄️ Chill out in style with the ID-COOLING ZOOMFLOW 240X SNOW!
The ID-COOLING ZOOMFLOW 240X SNOW is a high-performance CPU water cooler featuring a 240mm radiator and dual 120mm RGB PWM fans, designed for optimal heat dissipation and customizable aesthetics. Compatible with a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets, it ensures efficient cooling while maintaining a quiet operation.
Manufacturer | ID-COOLING |
Part Number | ZOOMFLOW 240X SNOW |
Package Dimensions | 41.91 x 22 x 14.2 cm; 1.93 kg |
Item model number | ZOOMFLOW 240X SNOW |
Size | 240mm |
Colour | ZOOMFLOW 240X SNOW |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Sound level | 26.4 dB |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.93 kg |
N**L
Fantastic cooler with the right price!!
The first one i had finally gave up after 4 years so naturally i start searching for a replacement. I didn't want to pay big money on a cooler so my search drove me here, I've read the comments, did some online research and i think that i made a great choice, the cooler came in about 4 days and i was pleased to see the lovely box with the cooler picture on it. After a fast unpack and 1 minute look in the small info book i start putting all the parts on my PC, everything it's relatively easy to install and you can keep the small installation book close just to be sure you're doing the right thing, but the parts are self explanatory so you wont have any trouble install them (and you'll find plenty of online videos to help you), now the cooler it's looking great when it's light up and so are the fans, on about 450-500 rpm you won't hear them, so i think it's a quiet system, i actually try them at maximum speed and yes the noise it's there but that's normal, i don't think you'll need to run the fans at full even if you're playing demanding games or video editing. I have a Ryzen first generation and i was surprised to see that it's kept pretty cool, in idle i had between 22 to 27 Celsius degrees and on full load 40 to 46, big difference compared to my old cooler. The cooler comes with all the cables you need to connect the fans on your system's controller and/or led sync, but in case you don't want that there is a small controller that you can use to change the leds color and the way they light, i am impressed by this coller and I'm extremely happy that I've chose this brand, the price it's right, the build materials are good, fans are good,quiet enough and the leds lighting it's amazing, the light on the cooler it's lovely and the whole system it's brilliant, good job and thank you.
V**A
Amazing performance for the cost the Corsair killer.
Way better than expected for the cost the reviews on YouTube didn't lie. Easy enough to install. I was also doing a case swap so I think it made the installation a little easier. Temps are great so much so I used multiple types of software just to confirm. Running on a R5 2600 at 4.0Ghz idle temps are 28-38c and amazingly while gaming 45-60c depending on the game, not stressed it yet as no need for me. RGB is bright and works well. I would advise having it connected to a RGB controller/hub due to the manual switch being located inside the case but it worked well on testing briefly. Pump at full speed isn't that noisey I noticed it slightly at first coming from an air cooler but now I don't hear it at all.
C**S
Best sub £100 240 AIO
Brought this to replace a Coolermaster master liquid lite 240 aio, wasn't expecting a performance change as both this and old aio are 240 mm just i wanted an aio with better tubing as the CM one had crappy plastic tubes, and i wanted a bit of lighting on pump and fans. I was surprised to see this beat the CM aio by upto 5 degrees on prime 95 testing considering they are both 240 rads and it does this while being dead silent vs the CM. I can run the id cooling pump at 100% and it makes zero noise where as the CM if set above 85% made a god awful buzzing noise. The fans are very quite upto about 85% then you start to hear them, but after using as rock fan tuning on my MB they never get above 60% on the fan curve so remain silent 99% of the time. Build quality feels very good, the tubes are long and braided, the pump is quite large but materials feel strong sturdy and well put together. I also prefer the mounting of this its much safer and more secure and lines up better. I have to say you WONT find a better sub £100 240 aio anywhere it just works very well while looking the mutts dangles.
R**N
Great for less than 2 weeks. good customer service
The media could not be loaded. I have been using this AIO for less than two weeks. It has been great especially for the price. It was able to cool my i7 10700k at low temperatures while gaming, under heavy processes, etc. Last week, I contacted them that one of my fan is making weird noise. Rattling, ticking, or vibrating sound, hard to explain so I have attached a video. I was told to check wires and its position. I have and made sure nothing is touching the fan. I have placed it in different position but it did not make any changes. I was also told to push the centre of the fan too which I think is not the best way to troubleshoot this. I did anyway but still nothing has changed.At first it was minor as it was not too loud but audible. Today, it starts to get louder. I am still waiting for their second respond. They responded within 1 day of my first message to them. Now, I do not know how long they will or if they will respond. I am just hoping it wont get louder or cause any other issues.EDIT: customer service has been good. The replacement was sent however it took some time to be delivered. In the end, I received it and no issues at the moment
H**Y
Pretty and functional
The media could not be loaded. I upgraded from a ID cooling Frostflow after 4 ish years and this is a little louder but performs just as well if not better. I’ve controlled the rgb through a few different ways my motherboard software RGB fusion 2.0, the controller included and third party software called SignalRGB (I registered it as a heatsink fan) and am very satisfied with the colours and brightness, the controller offers some beautiful variations on patterns that I loved but I personally control it with SignalRGB.The cooling performance is perfect for me and my intel11th gen processor I’m personally very happy with the product and recommend it to most people and have bought one for my best friend :D
T**T
Great value for money
Used to replace stock AMD wraith cooler on Ryzen 3900x. Was a bit uncertain before buying as brand is not one of the usual branded I tend to use eg corsair etc. Little bit of research shows only a few OEM manufacturers make almost all AIO water cooling parts which are then used by different brands. Felt a bit better about long term reliability then. In terms of performance, its pretty good: especially for the price. Very quiet and efficient: gaming has the temp only up to about 60c and very quiet even then. RGB lighting is controlled easily by the software for my motherboard. Very easy to install and doesn't interfere with RAM. Recommended.
A**R
Good product
Very happy with the profuct but the rgb controls could be improved
C**V
Nice solution for the money, performs well
Looks good, works. Install was mostly painless but a few difficulties just due to the bulk of it all and managing all the fan wires (I got the 360mm white one). Included controller works fine for color/pattern and i daisy chained my case fans and other RGB to it since it does more than the cooler master controller that came with my case.Installed correctly, but I get a bit of hum noise. Might be typical - this is my first AIO. I have the white 360mm, top mounted, fans set to exhaust. Not terrible, just not the silent I was expecting when the fans are at very low RPM. My pump is under the rad, not installed in a way air can pocket at rad outlet, so it's not a gurgle. It's not bad, but coming from a truly dead silent build, I notice it in a quiet room.I'm running an I5 7600K at 4.4GHz so not a real aggressive overclock (stock is 3.8GHz). Was getting 34°C idle, 70°C stress test on the hyper 212 air cooler. I used arctic silver 5 instead of the included thermal compound and after several days and heat cycles did stress testing. For just web surfing, watching videos, MS Office apps, general low-demand stuff, it pretty much stays max of upper 30's. Games I play aren't the latest, most demanding (I'm still on a GTX 1060), but haven't seen it much above 50°C for any normal/gaming use. Have to use synthetic benchmark stress tests to get it higher. So stress testing with Intel tuning app, OCCT, Passmark, etc, I can't get it over low 60's °C! Prime95 torture test is only thing I can heat my CPU up with now and even at that, mid-upper 60's °C is highest I can get in a 22°C room. This is the big take away - my overclocked CPU during long torture tests of 4 cores @ 100%, I can't even get it hot enough to turn the fans up! I'll see a single core spike to like 68°C for a second, but low-mid 60's running Prime95 for > an hour is what it sustains. Again, my first AIO or attempt at liquid cooling so i don't know that compares to big name brands, but I'm very pleased with it.Based on reviews here talking about it falling off, I removed the thin black ID Cooling sticker before install. Can't see it in my case anyway. But it seemed stuck on fine. Otherwise, packaged well, no leaks, included hardware is nice & plentiful, fan wires are generous length, rgb works as expected with included controller (I don't have mobo aRGB header), slight hum at low speeds but not a hair dryer at max RPM.I added a few pics. One shows the pump oriented 90° from initial install which i thought might help the hum noise (it didn't). Others show real results during stress tests. The way the pump bracket works, you can orient the pump any way you want. I will note looking thru review pictures some are showing it mounted incorrectly and the instructions don't really tell you NOT to do it wrong. You want it so the pump isn't highest part of the loop AND the inlet/outlet of the rad isn't highest either. You will mostly see that with front mounts. Think about where the air (no AIO is 100% full of liquid with no air at all) bubble is going to rise to in the closed loop. If that is in the pump or at the inlet/outlet barbs of the radiator, it is installed wrong. Best case is it gurgles some, worst case is total failure. Anyway, hard to mess that up with top mount. For front mount, just think "mount it higher, hoses down" and it's fine. Most pics so far attached to thee reviews are correct, so you can scroll them and identify the "wrong" ones pretty easy.
S**N
Half of pump header RGB stopped working after barely 3 months
As seen in the photo, half of the pump header's RGB got toasted after 3 months in. Was working fine before, controlled the RGB using MSI Mystic Light without any issues, somehow stopped working as of writing this review. It gets the job done in terms of cooling the CPU but extremely disappointed that the RGB couldn't last.
M**L
10-core thermals are excellent - Good Job ID-Cooling
I'll keep this simple and focused on the new builders. This is an excellent product for a first build. I put the 240X Snow on an ole' INTEL 7900x processor, fired from an ASUS X299 MB.Results: my current ambient room temperature (71F, 22C) degrees. And, the MB temp around (30C); I'm seeing a nominal 32C in the Windows Core Temp software (which is reasonable). Once I fire up a multitask (i.e. rendering or video editing), the temperatures climb to around 58C (very good for a 240mm radiator and 0.30 amp fans)Note: I'm not overclocking this particular processor - and, I recommend you begin temperature monitoring at baseline settings (not overclocked). Why: bc overclocking is an extreme profile - which presumes everything (cooling) is working properly. Also: overclocking is an extreme power draw - which the BIOS and Win software need to be properly matched (i.e. like setting the power in WIN and NVidia Control Panel to max performance)Pros:> Price to Performance is Excellent> The LED lighting is fabulous and compliant to most MB RGB (3-pin, almost universal these days); I set my fans to RED to indicate warm exhaust and WHITE to indicate cool air coming in (personal choice)> Noise levels are excellent - probably cuz the fans are low RPM (around 1200 max) - which is perfect for me - but not so good for hotter indoor temps; go Corsair ML 120mm for bigger RPMs (sacrifice noise)> Universal fit and plenty of screws and brackets to match most configs; (LGA X299 has everything in the box) - which will normally fit the smaller INTEL setups (LGA 1151, 1200), no problem...> Overall: beautiful design with good fit and price to punt - Well Done!Cons:> More like a personal gripe: but cable management is desperately needed (got wires slinging everywhere, no fun if you have a lot of spinning fans); I recommend velcro wraps or retractable zip-ties (velcro for sure)Thanks, and I hope this helps the new builders and the Vets that forget about the simple things in life...
T**Q
Beautiful finish
Ive had this for about 2 weeks now i think. No additional software needed for the RGB lights. Fans are pretty silent. RGB colors match very well with my Strix Z490-A. 2 of 3 fan stickers are crooked so you can see them wobbly when theyre spinning. pump is very silent compared to the TT AIO i had before this one. Tubes are a bit longer than I'm used to but makes it perfect for my build. installation of the waterblock was more difficult than normal asetek pump blocks ive had before (corsair, thermaltake, zantec). alot more steps and weird holding and balancing the backplate since it does not have any type of sticky foam on it. the mount posts are not built in to the backplate so you have to thread them in. they are very long so you may need to actually remove the motherboard like i did to install the backplate. after all thats mounted its pretty straightforward. mounting the fans was kinda hard. one of the threads was already chowdered up so I just ended up forcing the screw thru the hole. the radiator itself is very pretty. nice and squared ends make it look "high end" though the tube fittings could be nicer. kinda looks like some DIY garage crimp fittings for the tubes on both the radiator and the pump. pretty much plug and play if you have a 3pin ARGB header. Gigabyte adapter included if you need it. Plays nicely with AuraSync but not real friendly with the bootleg aurasync hacked into razer synapse to do crazy ARGB rainbow effects. Other than those minor things, I am very very impressed with the quality of this unit especially for the price. Keeps my 10600K at 5.0ghz below 70c
P**E
First AIO, it's not bad
It's 4 out of 5, because the directions were not clear. Had to look up online how to do this. The manual only tells you what screws are for what and where to install. Not how to install the fans, not how the cords are connected. This comes with a 3 pin meant for either a 3 pin fan or 4 pin, of course both fans that comes with this are 4 pin pwm. So 1 fan itself will not have pwm(?)?Quality seems pretty decent. The holes for the screws for the fans are off, so you had to fiddle around with the holes and not tightening them so you can manuever the rest in there.Other than that, it's lowered my cpu temp. Not by a crazy amount but around 8 to 11c vs the stock cooler.Normally was running around 50ish-c with things running in the background and maybe around 46c idle.With this cooler, idle is around 36-39c with a custom curve and 41-44c with moderate use, browsing (it ramps up and ramps down very quickly) and music. With gaming, anywhere between 48-55c. I was running up to 80c with the stock cooler and no over clocking. So this absolutely does it's job. I'm happy with it despite it being difficult at first.CPU - Ryzen 5 5600GPU - RX 6400RAM - Team Group T-CreateMOBO - MSI PRO B550m VC-WIFIPSU - Evga W3 450wCASE - Lian Li 205m Mesh Black
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