High-performance water cooling with Infinity Mirror RGB design to offer a unique and mesmerizing lighting experience. The Mirage is built to meet the highest engineering standards, ensuring that your system will stay cool even under the most demanding conditions.
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I have had it for 1.5 years, it is on an INTEL 10700KF, at idle the temperatures are around 40-45 degrees while in gaming sometimes I saw 100 degrees but for a short time and then it played at 70-80 degrees which I would say is quite a lot. The issue, however, is the fans which lately have been making excessive noise with one spinning like it was loose and the other running constantly at 100% regardless of the settings I gave it through the motherboard (PWM). I replaced them with NZXT ones and saw it now running silently and at lower temperatures. I deduct 2 stars for the fans, otherwise, it is perfectly fine.
I am quite knowledgeable about computers. The previous liquid cooler I had from a top brand cost me 280 Euro and the Ryzen 9 5900X was constantly at 60-65°C even at idle, and when it broke I temporarily installed this liquid cooler which, for fun, is at 40-50°C at idle exactly in the same setup. I couldn't believe it and I have kept it and I won't change it.
Today I received it. Initially, I had the MasterLiquid ML120L RGB, and due to an upgrade to the Ryzen 5 5600x, I also upgraded the cooling. In terms of quality, the supply tubes and fan cables are quite cheap compared to the Gigabyte 120L, which specifically had a carbon-reinforced cover that reflected the RGB. In terms of performance, it does idle at 33°C (at a room temperature of 25 degrees) and reaches 55-60°C while gaming. It has beautiful LED lights that are RGB addressable and can be properly adjusted with other ARGB components you may have (an added bonus is that the fans have a splitter on them, allowing them to be connected to each other). Now, I don't know how long it will last over time (the previous one lasted 2 years and was working fine until today), but if I notice anything, I will come back with more information. For now, yes, I recommend it and it is a good value for money at the price of 86. However, as I mentioned, if any issues arise in the future, I will update my recommendation. Minus one star for the cable and supply quality from me.
Well, since there were no reviews, I hesitated a bit to buy it but in the end, I bought it.
I have to say that I don't regret it.
I had issues with the cooling of my processor (Ryzen 5 3600x). I had idle temperatures of 65-70 degrees. Now they have dropped to 40. If you don't have such problems, expect even better results. Gaming doesn't go above 55. Also, something that pleased me a lot is that the motherboard doesn't need an RGB header, as mine didn't have one either, and the RGB works fine. Also, something that surprised me is that the cooler that goes on top of the processor, the mirror comes off and you can see the inside, which is RGB only. Finally, if you have an AMD processor, you need to know that you will need the two black plastic pieces that screw onto the CPU cooler backplate. Overall, I am very satisfied with the product and I recommend it to you! If you have any questions (since there are no other reviews), please ask whatever you want.