It looks stunning with that 80s neon retro vibe from the infinity mirror ARGB lighting! The ARGB fans look great too, with their outer rim lighting and illuminated fan blades, giving you plenty of ARGB customisation should you need it.
At stock, the temperatures are great, pretty average on our charts, but hey, there’s a lot of really great coolers on our charts!
Optimisation really pushed things to the next level, with performance matching the Kraken 240 AIO, which costs three times as much (mostly due to its LCD display).
The fans are whisper quiet at idle, and a little on the louder side at full load, but honestly, they’re strong fans and dropping the RPM to a silent profile does pretty much nothing to the cooling performance.
Optimisation helped though, peaking at just 48 dBA.
Right out of the gate, it delivered one of our strongest Cinebench scores at 26533.
However, with our optimised settings, it even managed to beat out the TH420, and well… everything else. So clearly, CPU performance is pretty fantastic with this cooler.
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