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New pump design with upgraded internal components for improved wear resistance for longer lifespan. Specially formulated industrial-grade EPDM used for enhanced sealing to prevent leaks.
Enjoy a quieter cooling performance with an improved design in the internal impeller and housing to enhance performance and cooling efficiency while reducing noise levels.
Brand new SickleFlow 120 RGB with new optimized air fan blades, innovative bearing, and more durable fan frame for quieter cooling performance.
Experience the most colorful way of cooling with a pump and ready RGB fans that are software compatible and certified compatible with all major motherboard manufacturers.
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I have had this liquid cooler for almost 3 years (since 14/1/2022). It has not disappointed me even once since then. Plug and play, very easy to install. For the €75 I paid, it has very good temps both on the previous CPU I had (r5 3600) and on the one I have now (r7 5700x). We're talking about idle temps of 28-35 in winter and 30-40 in summer, and under full load it has not exceeded 72 degrees with auto clock reaching the processor at 4.8GHz. Of course, it's great value for money, I can't argue that, and I recommend it to anyone who doesn't have liquid cooling, of course, when the price drops a bit...
This specific liquid cooling is very good. For the first time that I install it, I believe that in terms of installation it is very easy and understandable. As for temperatures, what can I say. I have installed one of the two fans of the refrigerator and it reaches a maximum of 62 degrees in demanding applications and games. I recommend it for beginners in this field and for people who want easy and good cooling for their processor
I don't think there is anything better for this price, nor in a more expensive one.. the temperature on the PC remains stable both in difficult and easy tasks... on my second PC, I have a much more expensive one, around 350€.. absolutely no difference!
It is the first liquid cooling I have purchased and generally I had no experience before getting it. The installation seemed of moderate difficulty to me and I needed to watch several videos to make sure I had followed all the steps correctly. I connected the RGB directly to my power supply as they did not light up on my motherboard, probably a motherboard issue. I have a Ryzen 7 5700g and I mainly use it for video editing - photos. It is clearly more efficient than the stock AMD fan and the RGB creates a nice atmosphere. Therefore, I recommend it as a value for money product. Finally, I would like the tube to be more flexible and a few inches longer. I will come back with more details when I stress my PC enough.
UPDATE: I managed to connect the liquid cooling to the motherboard and control it from there. I did not know that the RGB power pins require activation from the Bios.
I had the stock cooler of the Ryzen 7 3700x and I had a problem with the temperatures. It reached 95 degrees in the summer and 80 degrees in the winter, but after I switched to this liquid cooler, I had idle temperatures of 35-40 degrees and full load temperatures of 55-60 degrees. I highly recommend it, it's the best for the money. The only negative thing is that it makes a bit of noise
Very good indeed, but!
I don't know if I came across a case, but the fans when they reach over 1000rpm have something like a grinding noise... that is unbearable as nothing else can be heard from the PC.
I will replace them with 2 Arctic P12 PWM PST A-RGB 120mm.
It keeps the 5800X3D temperatures at around 70 C under full load, which is satisfactory
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poli kalo kai aksisei ta lefta tou :)
Excellent liquid cooling dual fan. I installed it on an i5 13500 and the temperatures at 100% CPU load do not exceed 70-75 degrees. Easy installation in a midi tower. Impressive RGB of the fans and the LED logo (hexagon shape) on the pump.
It was installed on Ryzen 5600x. In idle, it went from 42-45 degrees to 32 degrees. During gaming use of Fortnite, GTA, and OBS, it went from a maximum of 95 degrees to now reaching a maximum of 75 degrees. Very easy installation, just the tubes, if they were one centimeter longer, I would have liked it better.
I bought it new for about 80 euros. About a year and a half ago, I wanted a liquid cooling system because the stock AMD cooler was making a lot of noise and causing high temperatures. Due to its price, I didn't have high expectations for the product, but after using it extensively, I realized that it is definitely worth the money. It is made with high-quality materials and construction, both in the water block and radiator. The only good investment I believe will improve the system is a better pair of fans because the ones it comes with make a buzzing noise
Quite good for its price, it hasn't presented any issues and maintains very good temperatures... It cools an overclocked fx8320 at 4.5 GHz at around 50-51 degrees at full load!
Positives: good cooling, keeps my Ryzen 5 7600x cool.
Negatives: the tubes are quite short, not very flexible. I would prefer them to be 4-5 inches longer and a bit more flexible because it's difficult to bend them. I believe the pump is amazing both in design and performance.
Specs:
Msi mag b650m tomahawk Wi-Fi
Ryzen 5 7600x
T-force delta 32gb
Firecuda 530
Asus rog strix 850w
Gigabyte rtx 3080ti
Guys, really, with all the things I was reading, I was thinking that because I have the i911900k, I would have quite high temperatures. I put the computer to do a stress test, above 73 degrees at 100% CPU for 5 minutes, it doesn't go. I am thrilled, I couldn't have made a better purchase in terms of money and performance. I was skeptical because I didn't have money for more and I thought that because it is so cheap and small with the i9, it wouldn't be able to handle its job. But I really couldn't believe what I saw with these temperatures. As for the noise that I read in some comments, I personally don't even hear it. I've heard others and others, you should see noise. Sometimes I really think that comments can deter you from a VFM purchase. I don't easily make evaluations even if I am satisfied with something. But now I had to write these especially since we are talking about the i911900k.
This liquid cooling was installed in a Lian Li 011 dynamic mini case, MSI Tomahawk Z490 ATX motherboard, and an Intel i5 10400F processor. Honestly, I never expected it to be this good! Out of all the fans in the case, surprisingly, the fans of the liquid cooling are the quietest and overall very quiet. Its installation was relatively simple on top of the case as it uses two 120mm fans. However, it was relatively "difficult" in terms of cable management due to the challenging manual. Otherwise, even without specialized knowledge, it is easy to install both on the motherboard and on the case. The maximum temperature reached by the processor was 53°C, which was the lowest temperature in the room. I highly recommend it to those who want to buy a liquid cooling system for €75, which is the price I got it for!
Please note that there are 7 intake-exhaust fans used in the case, 2 in the liquid cooling, and another 2 in the GPU.
It is not as quiet as mentioned by others. The solution for me to reduce the noise is sacrificing the LED fans and replacing them with the Arctic Bionix P120 Case Fan (which I had and installed). With Ryzen 7 5700G, the cooling performance increases by 4-10% (32-38°C in idle state), and the noise is reduced by at least 30-50% (placed on the front panel with many ventilation holes), even though these fans operate at 100 more RPM (1190 RPM compared to the 1080 RPM of the LED fans in idle state). This is my opinion based on personal experience
Very good cooler, I have it for two years and I haven't needed to change the paste yet and it does its job incredibly well
Great lighting, excellent cooling for Ryzen 5 5600, especially for a budget AIO watercooler. However, the installation was quite tedious and time-consuming due to the short tubes and the generally difficult mounting system that all coolers for Ryzen have. Additionally, the biggest problem is the noise from the pump itself. I've only had it for 2 months and it already makes excessive noise at regular intervals without any load, even more than the fans... like a continuous click for a long time. If you have an issue with noise like me, it might be worth spending a little more for a better AIO watercooler, otherwise, for the same or less money, you can get a top-notch air cooler.
Very good water cooling on Ryzen 5 3600. It runs at 45-54 degrees in gaming and 60-62 degrees at full load. In terms of noise, it's the same as my old aftermarket air cooling, which had two fans. Note that for installation on AMD, you need the AMD bracket when purchasing the motherboard, otherwise it won't fit. I had trouble finding it because I didn't have it and my previous air cooling had completely different brackets. However, it is very beautiful and high quality.
The Amd Ryzen 7 5800x with the Gigabyte X570s Ud motherboard under full load, I haven't seen it go above 60c yet, maybe it's still early, time will tell...
Very satisfied with the liquid cooling.
Beautiful and sturdy set with RGB.
Highly recommended
A very good water cooler for its price, but not so quiet, meaning if the fans are at full speed, it can be heard a bit. The temperatures are very good and with overclocking, JUST GET IT.
Installation on AMD fx 8350 is easy, provided that you have already had liquid cooling, so it was almost the same. Its performance is satisfactory to good for its price, making it a great value for money.
It has very good cooling, although I struggled with the installation, I can't blame the liquid cooling because it was my first time.
Ryzen 5800x on Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming WiFi II, idle temperatures 35
and load (Cinebench23 15535p) 80, with Noctua NT-H1 Thermal paste.
(Date of purchase 10/10/2022). Quiet in gaming and average in benchmarks.
For Ryzen 3600, it's great. There's a little difficulty in installation, but it's not a big problem. The downside is the control for changing the lighting. To make any changes, you have to open the PC.
Hello guys, I've had it for 1.50 years and it's a dog. I've put it on a Ryzen 5 1600 and overclocked it to 4ghz and it hasn't raised the temperature above 40 degrees. I recommend it with closed eyes.
I don't know why, but the RGB doesn't work for me. Generally though, it's perfect!
2. After a day, I fixed it and it looks beautiful!
Since I installed it, I have 15 degrees lower, the performance is excellent and it looks great. The only downside is that if you want to change the lights, you have to remove the glass or cover because it has a control. By the way, the fans have amazing RGB.
Difficult installation on AM4 and Ryzen 3600. Temperature -10 at idle up to -20 at full use. For some reason, the pump didn't start at first, resulting in me searching and the PC reaching high temperatures. Suddenly it started working, so it's okay now. The relatively bulky cooler is located above the RAM in my case, so it had to be installed internally on the panel. Please check this.
EDIT:
Unfortunately, every time there is a power outage, the pump doesn't start. This is a problem.