The fans look great, and so they should, as they’re the premium EK-Loop FTP, which we know to be pretty decent from past experience. They’re, of course, designed to deliver a high static pressure suitable for a radiator installation and feature thick anti-vibration mounts on all corners and both sides of the fan.
Of course, they’re D-RGB equipped too, with thick frosted fan blades that will help capture the light from the LEDs built into the motor housing.
The pump is also RGB, with a squared circle outer housing, and a circle RGB ring on the top.
The radiator looks great, has lots of clean lines, and is neatly boxed off at both ends to give it a very tidy-looking aesthetic. IT supports fan mounting on either side too, giving you more installation options.
With the fans installed, the radiator pretty much blends into the darkness, while the fan pump out a surprising amount of right for all your PC-illumination fanatics.
I love the little EK logo on the pump too, which is also RGB-lit to match the rest of the pump.
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