Straight away, the Floe Riing is off to a great start, with some of our lowest recorded temperatures to date. It’s giving the mighty Noctua D15S a good run for its money here, which is something to be proud of.
Of course, cooling a stock CPU is easy, so what about overclocking performance? As you can see, it’s still performing exceptionally well, delivering superb temperatures, and some of our best gaming performance temperatures to date too. For those wanting to overclock, I have the utmost confidence in the Floe Riing 240mm.
What’s really fantastic is how quiet the cooler operates. The fans are super quiet and the pump barely makes a whisper too. It’s even quieter than the Noctua cooler at full load, and that’s amazing for a dual fan AIO.
Even when it was overclocked, it’s blazing a trail and running incredibly quiet. You could easily push the fans harder for better cooling performance and still have a fairly quiet setup. Heck, the thermal performance is so good, you could run the fans slower and still be comfortable and have it virtually silent!
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