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Product Name: | Thermaltake Floe 280mm, 16.8 Million Color Software Enabled (TT RGB Plus/Alexa/Razer Chroma), AMD (AM5/AM4)/Intel (LGA 2066/1200), AIO CPU Liquid Cooler CL-W167-PL14SW-A |
Manufacturer: | Thermaltake USA Direct |
Model Number: | CL-W167-PL14SW-A |
Product SKU: | B074ZQXBBM |
UPC: | 841163069097 |
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AIOs are needlessly expensive considering they have a limited life-span before it springs a leak, pump failure, or coolant loses buffering capacity.
Air Coolers are significantly cheaper, and if you manage to buy a premium cooler, you'll achieve the same or better thermals. The only possibility of failure are the fans, which can easily be replaced. Otherwise, they'll last essentially forever.
The downside is that they're bulky as hell, and ugly. There's some black or white editions that look nice.
I've recently in the past few years gone down the rabbit hole of SFF builds, and thus started looking at AIOs again, but decided low profile air coolers with high flow case is still better than AIO.
This does seem like a good deal though for a 280mm rad.
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personally i think it's a decent gamble for 50 bucks and free returns.
According to Thermaltake website all AIO's come with a 3 year warranty.
https://support.thermal
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AIOs are needlessly expensive considering they have a limited life-span before it springs a leak, pump failure, or coolant loses buffering capacity.
Air Coolers are significantly cheaper, and if you manage to buy a premium cooler, you'll achieve the same or better thermals. The only possibility of failure are the fans, which can easily be replaced. Otherwise, they'll last essentially forever.
The downside is that they're bulky as hell, and ugly. There's some black or white editions that look nice.
I've recently in the past few years gone down the rabbit hole of SFF builds, and thus started looking at AIOs again, but decided low profile air coolers with high flow case is still better than AIO.
This does seem like a good deal though for a 280mm rad.
AIOs are needlessly expensive considering they have a limited life-span before it springs a leak, pump failure, or coolant loses buffering capacity.
Air Coolers are significantly cheaper, and if you manage to buy a premium cooler, you'll achieve the same or better thermals. The only possibility of failure are the fans, which can easily be replaced. Otherwise, they'll last essentially forever.
The downside is that they're bulky as hell, and ugly. There's some black or white editions that look nice.
I've recently in the past few years gone down the rabbit hole of SFF builds, and thus started looking at AIOs again, but decided low profile air coolers with high flow case is still better than AIO.
This does seem like a good deal though for a 280mm rad.
I do the opposite. I switched all my comps from air to aio and it's been a blessing. Little to no noticeable noise, higher OC and lowered temp.
AIOs are needlessly expensive considering they have a limited life-span before it springs a leak, pump failure, or coolant loses buffering capacity.
Air Coolers are significantly cheaper, and if you manage to buy a premium cooler, you'll achieve the same or better thermals. The only possibility of failure are the fans, which can easily be replaced. Otherwise, they'll last essentially forever.
The downside is that they're bulky as hell, and ugly. There's some black or white editions that look nice.
I've recently in the past few years gone down the rabbit hole of SFF builds, and thus started looking at AIOs again, but decided low profile air coolers with high flow case is still better than AIO.
This does seem like a good deal though for a 280mm rad.
All that said, if you have a tower-type case that has room, a large Noctua cooler like the NH-D15 will cool as well as most AIOs, and not be very loud at all if you have decent airflow. It's the GPU cooling that kills it.
a review on amazon from 2018, so maybe they've sussed it out since then, or maybe the price is justified for the level of quality.
personally i think it's a decent gamble for 50 bucks and free returns.