Water Cooling System for Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420, Black/RGB Review
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- Good cooling
- Not found yet
- Good cooling for the processor, even in overclocking. Quiet operation, easy installation.
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- One of the best LSS for top processors, productive, quiet
- Still whisper-quiet after more than a year of use Excellently cools my 9900KF
- Mounting to the motherboard that is inadequate and lacks springs Poor design for the pump mount
- Excellent cooling
- Huge, however just a small amount of thermal paste is given.
- Discreet yet formidable
- Size
- To put it simply, the best value LSS.
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- Cools well, large heatsink, quiet fans. However, there is no wow-effect that air cooling has become much better, I didn’t see any striking differences compared to Noctua NH-D15, hot processors will still be very hot if you want the system to be quiet.
- 99.9% that you will not be able to install this system in your case, so I advise you to look at smaller dropsies. Or you will have to change the body too.
- Easy to install Does its job well Pretty quiet at max RPM
- The size is that it will not fit into every case
- Cools great. i9 11900kf in 70-75 degree roast tests. Very quiet, in office mode it is absolutely inaudible, and in games the noise does not exceed street noise.
- Huge, there are units of buildings into which it climbs.
- Pretty cheap bandura (bought for ~13K). Fan speed is adjustable.
- Strange instructions on the Internet. Some strange wire with a 4-pin connector, in addition to connecting to the motherboard, about which there is no information at all in the instructions . left it hanging out as it is.