The radiator looks really good, with an inky black finish to the paintwork and just a subtle LIQMAXFLO logo printed on the side. It matches up well with the jet-black tubing and pump housing and all looks stealthy.
Of course, stealth isn’t really the goal here, as all the fans are equipped with vibrant ARGB, including this funky little ARGB fan that’s built into the pump.
The pump is a little taller as a result of the fan, but overall, it’s exceptionally slim, meaning it won’t overhang the CPU socket and conflict with other components.
The radiator is densely packed, offering an excellent fin and heatpipe density, so it shouldn’t have an issue shifting some serious heat. Plus, you can mount the three included fans on either side of it, improving its overall mounting options.
The fans are Enermax’s own high-static-pressure design. While many radiator fans use 9 smaller blades, Enermax has deployed a 5-blade design, but as you can see, the blades themselves are massive and heavily shaped, so should push quite a lot of air even at lower RPM.
The fans have anti-vibration mounts on all four corners and on both sides of the frame, all-black cables, and frosted blades to catch the light from the LEDs that surround the motor. The fans also use a proprietary connector, allowing them to be easily daisy-chained for improved cable management.
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