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Double-downing on this so people understand. The pump is in the tubes - it should be at the lowest spot like lower than the bulk on the CPU, if installed on the top of the case - its great, if in the front so make sure the pump is in the lower place of the case with the tubes going from low to high (air bubble will go to the radiator top spot so its good). This only applies for AIO with the pump inside the tubes (like this one).
Fantastic cooler, I highly recommend Thermalright. I've bought several of their coolers, had an issue once with one dead fan and one dead AIO (after about 2yr of use), and they made the RMA process very easy. I received a replacement within the same week of reporting the issue - Amazing company IMO
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Fantastic cooler, I highly recommend Thermalright. I've bought several of their coolers, had an issue once with one dead fan and one dead AIO (after about 2yr of use), and they made the RMA process very easy. I received a replacement within the same week of reporting the issue - Amazing company IMO
Is this the one with pump I line with the tubing? Hard to tell with the 5 million different Thermalright AiO's. If so, it makes it hard to do a clean install, but you can put the radiator on the bottom though!
Is this the one with pump I line with the tubing? Hard to tell with the 5 million different Thermalright AiO's. If so, it makes it hard to do a clean install, but you can put the radiator on the bottom though!
Yes, this has an inline pump according to the description. I didn't even know that was a thing so I'm glad you mentioned it as I can't mount a radiator above the CPU in my case. I think it's worth trying out since my Wraith cooler isn't cutting it on my 7900X.
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Is this the one with pump I line with the tubing? Hard to tell with the 5 million different Thermalright AiO's. If so, it makes it hard to do a clean install, but you can put the radiator on the bottom though!
Double-downing on this so people understand. The pump is in the tubes - it should be at the lowest spot like lower than the bulk on the CPU, if installed on the top of the case - its great, if in the front so make sure the pump is in the lower place of the case with the tubes going from low to high (air bubble will go to the radiator top spot so its good). This only applies for AIO with the pump inside the tubes (like this one).
Yes, this has an inline pump according to the description. I didn't even know that was a thing so I'm glad you mentioned it as I can't mount a radiator above the CPU in my case. I think it's worth trying out since my Wraith cooler isn't cutting it on my 7900X.
The ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 is doing a great job cooling my 7900X, if you have the room.
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I just bought one of these with the a few weeks ago. Keeps my CPU (12700f) under 50 degrees C all the time. I got the frozen Notte. Install was easy enough. Replaced the 120 aio that came in the computer
So thermalright is up there with noctua and the top dogs for air coolers, but how's their aios? Im running a 7 year old Corsair h100, absolutely happy with it and no problems but I'm thinking to replace it before the pump fails or a leak develops, it's been through 3 socket changes lol.
Double-downing on this so people understand. The pump is in the tubes - it should be at the lowest spot like lower than the bulk on the CPU, if installed on the top of the case - its great, if in the front so make sure the pump is in the lower place of the case with the tubes going from low to high (air bubble will go to the radiator top spot so its good). This only applies for AIO with the pump inside the tubes (like this one).
Only one of the two in the Slickdeal has an inline pump, not both.
Double-downing on this so people understand. The pump is in the tubes - it should be at the lowest spot like lower than the bulk on the CPU, if installed on the top of the case - its great, if in the front so make sure the pump is in the lower place of the case with the tubes going from low to high (air bubble will go to the radiator top spot so its good). This only applies for AIO with the pump inside the tubes (like this one).
Aqua elite is NOT inline pump. Frozen notte IS inline pump.
I used a thermalright frozen notte 240mm for about 2 years and the pump failed just a few weeks ago. I did get another thermalright aio, the prism 360mm but have yet to install it. Going to get a new case before I do.
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And does Prizm have the same inline pump?
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