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XPG Levante X 240 RGB AIO Cooler Review

XPG has been working hard for the last few years to become one of the biggest and best names in PC gaming hardware, and so far, it seems to have worked for them. Of course, XPG is really the high-end gaming-focused offshoot of Adata. it was once just a product range, but it’s not its own beast entirely. With its own branding, product ranges that cover everything from laptops to power supplies, and even its own mascot. Of course, today I’m focusing on their latest CPU cooler, the XPG Levante X 240 RGB which is based on the latest Asetek Gen. 7 hardware.

XPG Levante X

XPG LEVANTE 240 Addressable RGB CPU Cooler uses Asetek’s latest cooling solution and a “thermally optimized copper plate” with features 0.15mm-thin microchannels, providing a large cooling area. This is backed up by a 240mm radiator, and a set of 120mm fans that can deliver up to 61.5 CFM. There’s RGB on the pump and fans too, which come with an on-cable ARGB controller, so really it’s ticking all the right boxes. I’m not sure how they choose the name Levante though, it sounded familiar and after a quick Google I see it’s a place in Spain, the name of the Maserati SUV, and an Italian pop singer… and of course, now this AIO too, so there you are, it’s Levante X.

Features

  • Reliable High-Performance CPU Liquid Cooler with Asetek Cooling Solution.
  • High-Performance pump efficiently dissipates heat from high-end CPUs.
  • High-Performance, low noise Dual-Ring 120mm ARGB Fans.
  • Universal design for fan & pump RPM control supports all MB brands.
  • All-in-One hassle-free installation; no additional setup required.
  • Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) Fans with 4-Pin PWM design.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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