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https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Liqui...79259&t
I was looking for 240 mm AIO.
Thanks
Both have same price from EVGA website also.
And will this work if my exhaust fans are on the top of my pc case?
And will this work if my exhaust fans are on the top of my pc case?
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The pumps are the same as any other Asetek OEM AIOs, but the fans need a lot of voltage to keep them running. I have to get a third-party software installed to keep it quiet (FanExpert) during idle. That can be a temporary solution but make sure you have another $30 budgeted for Corsair ML140 fans or anything quieter soon.
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I would go for arctic. Saves you the hassle to replace the fans if you opt for EVGA
Put Arctic P12 PWMs on mine, cool and quiet operation.
Only issue with the 280mm Arctic AIO is the radiator is too thick to be mounted at the top of most cases. This EVGA 280mm fits perfectly. Slightly less performance but I'd only mount a 280mm AIO on top so Arctic is a no go.
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