- Bomba RGB de alto desempenho: resfriamento potente e de baixo ruído para sua CPU, iluminado por 33 LEDs CAPELLIX RGB ultrabrilhantes.
- CORSAIR iCUE Commander CORE Incluído: Uma iluminação RGB inteligente e controlador de velocidade do ventilador oferece controle preciso da velocidade e da iluminação em até seis ventiladores RGB.
- Ventiladores RGB de levitação magnética: Dois ventiladores PWM da série CORSAIR ML RGB de 140 mm fornecem fluxo de ar poderoso para desempenho de resfriamento extremo da CPU, com oito LEDs RGB por ventilador.
- Extreme CPU Cooling: Incrível desempenho do ventilador de refrigeração controlável via PWM, de 400 a 2.000 RPM durante a operação.
- Modo Zero RPM: perfis de resfriamento Zero RPM no software CORSAIR iCUE permitem que os ventiladores parem totalmente em baixas temperaturas, eliminando o ruído do ventilador
Éderson –
O produto é de excelente qualidade, padrão Corsair!
Só que o problema e que apesar do anúncio mostrar suporte ao socket LGA 1700, o que de fato está correto pois a Corsair adicionou nesse water cooler essa compatibilidade, nada garante a você que irá receber na caixa os parafusos coretos para tal suporte, pois esse kit de parafusos vem nesse water cooler a partir de determinado lote ou remessa fabricada, visto que achei pessoas fazendo unboxing do mesmo produto já com esses parafusos na caixa. E no meu caso acredito ter recebido um produto que estava em estoque a muito tempo, pois não vieram os parafusos para o LGA 1700.
Por sorte eu já tinha comprado esses parafusos em outro lugar, mas tenha ciência que você pode sofrer o mesmo problema se pretende montar uma build 12º ou 13º geração Intel.
Steph.f –
Bonjour,
Le kit de montage du support am4 figurant dans la boite ne correspond pas à celui présent dans la notice de montage. En photo qui est dans la boite, donc sur votre carte mère AM4 est présent 2 barre avec une encoche côté extérieur , surtout ne pas les enlever votre kit de montage viendra ce clipser dessus.
Steph.f –
First off, being new to computer assembling I’ve learned that there will be short comings with items from popular manufacturers and omitted accessories that ideally should have been included with the product to begin with.
It’s also worth noting that reviews and Q&As between variants are often mixed together. So don’t rely on a single person’s judgment as you may be misled to order an inappropriate items.
Since my build is not done due to lack of availability of the part’s I’m after I hope to be back with an update with operation performance and build photos. So far this review is about case compatibility.
I had purchased this cooler for my first PC build. It’s housed in a Corsair 4000X case.
Installation:
It was super easy. I had read reviews about troubling screws. Rather than assuming these folks are malnourished I’m going to guess that previous revisions of this item did indeed have poor QC and *hopefully* had since been improved. Or maybe since I have a driver bit set I’m able to use an appropriate fitting philips-head driver and not one too large or small. Folks who had received damaged or used items should take that up with the distributor/sender, not the manufacturer. It’s sad to see these details reflecting product reviews.
The Commander Core and fans:
I had removed the lighting node core included with the case and installed the Commander Core module horizontally in place of the SSD brackets. I’d rather keep the mounts for future decisions and mount the Commander Core onto the MB accessory tray that you can’t purchase anywhere – so clearly not an option.
The Commander Core can drive 6 fans (both 3 pin 4 pin models) and their RGB. So it should be able to drive the 3 PWM fans included with the 4000X case. The case doesn’t include an exhaust fan so if you want to use that for the remaining open sockets your best option is the CORSAIR iCUE SP120 RGB Elite which is now available to purchase in single packs (was not the case when I had made my initial purchases). Luckily they hit the market before I could buy the last component for my build.
If I had a do-over;
I’d get the 3x120mm cooler, mount it to the front of the case and move the included case fans to the top and back which looks to be better price and performance – though the cooler and cooler fans would likely be mounted in a less optimum position according to the included installation guide, I feel it would be worth a shot and there would be no worries about RAM clearance on the top of the case. Since I don’t want to change the appearance of the fan positions I will keep it on top and had decided to go with the LPX, non RGB ram from Corsair as they are the only solution to this problem.
I hope folks see this review and it clears up some elusive details. I’m sure there’s more surprises to come for my build.
So far; 4 stars. There are potential build implications that really should be in the product description and not buried in the Q&As. Though the issues are merely about product and placement compatibility, I am using the most modern products of the same manufacturer. Any potential implications should be up-front information before you buy the product, not after you’ve put it together.
Update;
Computer is built and running! The AIO is working fantastically and the ICUE software is very easy to use and far more customizable than I had assumed (you can program an individual LED!) Plus it’s super quiet!
Review changed to 5 stars. I have absolutely nothing bad to say about this product. My only gripe is simply the manufacture’s retail info that isn’t so forthright about location to hardware compatibility and you can ONLY use the LPX ram when you install the unit to the top of the case – which is suggested to be the most optimum position according to Corsair. This location compatibility problem is due to the thickness of the radiator and fans. I’d guess this would be a common issue between all top mounted AIO coolers. I’d rather have better cooling over RGB ram sticks so it’s certainly no compromise in my eyes.
Right now I have the pump’s LEDs set to reflect the CPU temp and the fans set to show the GPU temp – both based off of user and manufacturer records on the internet. Plus a little more flash with additional layers in ICUE.