
I did some research on Google, and YouTube. After comparing the heat transfer via temperature bench marking from several reviewers, the Arctic Freezer consistently ranked #1. I bought it to replace my 4 year old ibuypower aio. And it needed re pasting anyways and my case fan bearings were starting to fail. I paired this amazing 240mm cooler with 4 Arctic Pro 12 ARGB fans for my case and an ASUS RoG fan hub. I customize my pwm using fan optimization in the mobo BIOS. Then I set color using ASUS Armory Vault. ITS SO AMAZING ONE OF MY BEST INVESTMENTS

Easy assembly, sturdy materials, great packaging


The H100x RGB Elite, and I assume, the whole series with the same mechanism is NOISY at over 800 only BUT MOLY MAMI THIS PUMP IS GIANT AND SO SILENT, I LOVE IT

Looks great. Good quality. Easy fitment. Consistent CPU temps. Super quiet.

I like the glow. It had all the parts I needed to install it. The only thing I had to provide was a screwdriver.





It turns on.

Pretty much everything is spot on. I was skeptical at first since there was only 2 reviews at the time when I purchased my AIO. I would definitely not skip this item.


- Had the 360 version and had to downsize to 240 for an ITX build. Cools just as good as the 360 and significantly quieter than any other AIO I've tested. - Best mounting system out of any AIO I've used and is dead simple to mount, especially when using Kryosheet - Non-RGB looks great while still having a unique and eye-catching pump design

I bought the white one for a build I did for my sister and just like for mine: I think the biggest positive for this AIO is the easy to use and install Uni-Bracket. I installed coolers on AMD and Intel sockets before and Ive had a nightmare of a time with it. This was the easiest and quickest install I -ever- did. It keeps her cpu just as cool in the low 60s (c) under load.


Performance

Nothing but great things to say about this cpu cooler. Under heavy loads my amd 9850x3d never sees above 63c would recommend to anyone and its a great price.

Buy it, the massive nickel plated base is going what be quiet intended. Its making good and full contact. I use this build for work so I dont overclock, I tend to underclock and/or undervolt. I have settled in on running on the MB thermal limit performance mode of 65c and a CO of -30 all core and its super fast, runs cool, no issues on this cooler. - 9950X Factory Stock - Cinebench R23 Score: 41733 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 68.2c - CPU Mark Score: 67595 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4819 - 9950X Factory Stock CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 44563 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 68.8c - CPU Mark Score: 70126 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4837 - 9950X 65c Thermal Limit CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 44314 - Max Recorded Wattage: 195w - CPU Mark Score: 69508 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4862 - 9950X 75c Thermal Limit CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 45821 - Max Recorded Wattage: 222w - CPU Mark Score: 70302 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4865 - 9950X 85c Thermal Limit CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 45695 - Max Recorded Wattage: 222w - CPU Mark Score: 70616 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4843 - 9950X 65w Eco Mode CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 31204 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 45.00c - CPU Mark Score: 58177 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4873 - 9950X 105w Eco Mode CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 39207 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 51.0c - CPU Mark Score: 66329 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4844

Great Cooler Love the LEDs