
MSI MAG CoreLiquid 240R
MSI MAG CoreLiquid 240R
Of course, with your enclosure you have the choice of top, bottom, front... more exciting would be the board. Preferably with AIO connector, fan on CPU fan connector. I have just installed this on a 3700X, overclocked to 4.2 Gh, never gets above 55 degrees and is quiet.
Thank you very much for pointing this out.
Yes I think if you need them then sure but if you want to resell them you don't necessarily have to have them in my opinion.
Hello Dave, You don't have to worry about the dimensions, there are no problems. All the best and good luck Michael
Look in the water cooling radiator accessories, maybe there are the right ones. Or go to the hardware store with a whole screw and ask if they have something like that, Bauhaus has a huge selection of screws and so far I've always found the right one :)
Yes, the case has space for a 240mm AIO at the front and at the top.
Yes, the enclosure has support for two 240mm radiators.
So the cooler and the CPU cooling unit are fixed together. What needs to be screwed together, however, are the fans on the cooler (2 fans & 8 screws). The challenge is rather to place the cable management correctly. The best way is to google the assembly on Youtube.
hello ¨ This cooler has a little sound, is very good for this price but not the best The cooling is very good, but for the sound it is not very good
Hi, yes, it fits. I installed it myself at the weekend in a MAG Forge 100. Greez
I'm sorry, I'm not that familiar with the details. But I can tell you the following. I use this cooling with a Ryzen 7 3700X and when I push it to its limits with Prime95 (load 95 - 100%), the temperature fluctuates between 60 and 70°C. When the load is removed, it drops again to about 30°C, but this takes a while. If the load is removed, it drops again to about 30°C, but that takes a while.
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