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Model: Thermalright Mjolnir Vision 360 ARGB White CPU AIO Cooler,IPS LCD Screen with 320 * 240 Resolution,for AM5&LGA 1700/1851,High-Performance 360 Specs Water-Cooled with 3.5in Removable Display
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The price is cheap and the appearance is nice, but the performance is very poor and the stability is in doubt. There is a problem of the display overheating and crashing, and the performance of the built-in fan is very poor. It is only recommended for those who care about appearance and use entry-level or mid-range CPU
hmm. don't know about this particular AIO, but my CPU sits pretty cool under a Thermalright Hyper Vision AIO. But you're right, the CPU is pretty mid-range only. As for the AIO, the software is a little crude, but everything else on my unit is built pretty nice -- fans included. Is it a Lian Li? No, but Thermalright is known for bringing at least 3/4 the quality and performance while only charging 1/2 the price.
hmm. don't know about this particular AIO, but my CPU sits pretty cool under a Thermalright Hyper Vision AIO. But you're right, the CPU is pretty mid-range only. As for the AIO, the software is a little crude, but everything else on my unit is built pretty nice -- fans included. Is it a Lian Li? No, but Thermalright is known for bringing at least 3/4 the quality and performance while only charging 1/2 the price.
What do you set your AIO pump speed at? My Hypervision UB whines like crazy at the default settings, and I was forced to lower mine to about 20% duty cycle (about 3000rpm).
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