First up we have the 120mm fans, both really high quality and nicely designed to help push as much airflow through the radiator as possible. Both fans feel really sturdy, come fitted with black cables and 3-pin fan headers.
This being an all-in-one unit means you’ll find everything is setup and pretty much ready to go, the pipes are a lot thinner than the older H100i cooler, but are a lot more flexible too, so that should aid with the installation process.
The radiator is pretty standard looking, but feels durable, has a good quality black paint job and room for four 120mm fans, two on each side.
The cooler comes with the Intel bracket pre-installed, of course you could always swap this out for the AMD one with relative ease should you need it.
There is a nice helping of thermal paste pre-applied for those who are in a hurry, but personally I’ve always removed this in favour of after market products such as Gelid Extreme. The copper base plate is screwed to the pump, with a large surface area that makes it suitable for any AMD / Intel socket you can think of. The water pipes are mounted on swivel joints that make the whole thing easier to work with once its installed in your chassis.
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