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The pump is nice and quiet
UPDATE 9-20-2020
Rattling noise started again after 9 days of using it regularly. Tbis time anything below 1200rpm. Ended up just returning it and getting the Deepcool Castle EX, a week and half of using that no rattle noise. Really would have wanted the deepcool as it went with my theme, but the fan quality is not good for long usage
*TLDR at the bottom
So far so good. The mounting system for the TR4 socket is made from a metal plate and is very sturdy and the water block is a heavy duty plastic with a good amount of thickness.
The other 1 star review showing photos of it looks as if when mounting this block they tighened one corner more than the rest therefore overstressing the material to break. Sure it's a product flaw but I had no issues being careful as to equalise the inital mounting, and then tighening.
The metal mount is very easy to line up, slot and tighten. The heat sink coverage is 100% on the cpu and was satisfied with the contact as it was smooth and even throughout.
The mounting screws for the 120mm fans was the most difficult as the stock fans didn’t line up to every screw hole on the radiator.
I tested the hole lineups of the stock fans and my own Corsair ML120 fans and nothing was awry so the radiator was the issue. Despite this I mounted all three fans on minus two screws, but the tightness was more than enough to stop any rattle.
This issue of the screw holes on the radiator also made it a pain to mount in my full tower as the supposed 120mm line up was off. Regardless I managed to put it on minus a few screws but enough to get solid stability. I never had either of these issues with my old Enermax TR4 (1st Gen).
(10/12 screws on for 3x Fans and about 6/12 for radiator mounting to case).
As for the cooling at stock on my 1950x threadripper. I’m hitting 33 degrees average on idle and playing a game (Rise of the tomb raider on ultra settings) for 20 minutes was hitting around 42-45 degrees.
Apart from installing the cooling system I’m very happy with the results for now.
TLDR:
Pros:
Silent pump
100% threadripper coverage.
Mounting is easy
nice cool temps idle and under load.
RGB lighting if you like shiny things.
Cons:
Installation of fans and mounting to case was hard only for the fact the radiator did not perfect spacing with the screw hole manufacturing.
Default fans are loud without mounting. Though radiators always generate noise because of the thin mesh so this point is to specifically refer to the fan itself.
The fan with full load, it's loud...
The temperature pretty bad, even worse than L12S. Tried install couple time, same outcomes. RETURN.
Even I undervolted CPU -0.2, still worse than an air cooler.
Pas évident de déchiffrer les instructions! Les adapters ne sont pas bien identifiés et ce n'est pas évident de se démêler entre les kits ...
Une fois installé, c'est un bon produit!
For the price this unit is an amazing deal.
Keep in mind this is RGB , not ARBG.
You're expected to trust plastic couplings to mount the heatsink to your CPU. Unless you aren't concerned about product longevity, I suggest looking for other slightly more expensive models, or sticking with air cooling.
Ryzen 2700x





