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XSPCEX240 Radiator, 120mm x 2, Dual Fan, Black
Product Dimensions | 1.4"L x 4.76"W x 10.83"H |
Brand | XSPC |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 30 dB |
Material | Brass, Copper |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
Item model number | 5060175581716 |
Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.4 x 4.76 x 10.83 inches |
Manufacturer | XSPC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 24, 2012 |
S**D
High Quality radiator for a custom build that is top notch performance in all ways necessary.
Very happy with this dual radiator getting excellent cooling temps on my CPU and GPU in my loop running one of these radiators in the front and another in the top of my case. I am getting good airflow through the fins and most importantly excellent cooling results. This is a great radiator and well worth the price of admission for a solid radiator you can have full confidence in. When building a custom loop there are many pieces that are extremely important to the success of the cooling factor and the radiator is at the top of the list. This is a perfect choice in my opinion works great and easy to install. I recommend giving them a good flush before installation as I would with all radiators but the good news is they were not full of junk on the flush either. Very nice quality. I am very happy with this product and would highly recommend to any person installing a custom water cooling loop into their pc.
J**S
Very Nice Replacement
I had a Thermaltake radiator fail (started leaking), and decided to replace it with this radiator. I couldn't be happier! I ran four vinegar/distilled water flushes through it, and there was no manufacturing debris! I've never seen that before. Not even in the very high end radiators. There was always something in the flush. I put it in-line, and performance is excellent. Even with the system under a heavy load the temps stay steady at around 31C. Ambient is 22C. The old radiator would usually hold at around 37 to 40C. Granted that there are other factors involved, but side by side comparison this radiator is out performing the old one. I'm going to replace the radiators in my other machines with this model. Happy Camper!
J**G
Great radiator for getting temps down.
This is my third XSPC radiator for my system build. These are very user friendly radiator with two sets of ports. One set on long screws that go through the fan and case. And another set of screws to attach fans if you are using a push pull configuration. I have had a lot of success with XSPC products in the past.I am using two of these on my two EVGA GYX 680 Hydro Copper cards. Instead of linking them through the usual manner of connecting a liquid link between the two cards, the liquid passes through the first card and then through a second radiator, and returns cooled to the second card. I am using a Gigabyte Z77X-UP7 board so both cards run at 3 x16 at full speed. In the past I have had dual cards where one card dumps the liquid onto the lower card and the second card has died. It makes since as the liquid is already hot from crossing the first card.I am running at about 38 degrees C and at about 52 degrees C with a heavy load on the card. The most load I am using is transferring Blu-rays to our server system. It can rip a Blu-ray in about 12 minutes using dual pass to a MKV file for playback on our HTPC. It is so much easier than looking for an hour for a movie.I am finally glad that Amazon is starting to carry more PC enthusiast parts. I have noticed that they are carrying more liquid cooling items and other neat stuff for your gaming or editing PC. I wish they would hurry up and send my Corsair Obsidian 900D case. It's already April and I am trying to locate one at Micro Center in Dallas or Huston, but no luck.
D**L
If you mix rads & screw sizes it’s possible to have bad results. Xs-Pc
I have experience with two radiator manufactures; Xs-Pc & Alphacool NexXxoS.This is what to keep in mind after research on efficiency:Screw thread size is major factor imo. If you mix rads & screw sizes it’s possible to have bad results.Xs-Pc.com uses Radiator Screws 3/16” very standard, very easy to find, very easy to cut to size with what Klein Tools calls a “Long-Nose Multi-Purpose Tool.” It looks like flat pliers with holes in it. The holes are where you thread screw, cut & file, ET voila any size you want. When you add gaskets, put slim fans, pump or res mounts all need different length screws then what you will get. Watch out, with these radiators it’s possible to go right through the fins. There’s no stop plate like some others.The Alphacool NexXxoS uses M3 screws. I found M3 screws at local hardware but very limited. No hole on the Klein Tool. Still, just buy long and get good at cutting with sharp hacksaw, Dremel or chew them down.There is a big difference between the two in shape and finish also; Xs-Pc uses Flat black paint and they have a squared off shape. Alphacool has a kind of “twin” top. A V shaped separation between the inlet & outlet with tapered corners on this end. The finish is a gloss black.Copper plated screws might be nice.Always better to coat dissimilar metals but electrolysis might not be such a big deal in rigs because they are usually disassembled after a few yearsBoth radiators are excellent & I don’t think one is better than the other. It depends on what form follows function of build.This from net:NexXxoS Radiator ScrewsAce Hardware Part No. 71348-H (Black)3mm x 30mm Socket Head Screw, 0.5 pitchThanks,Dave Marshall
H**T
This is a great radiator for the water cooling enthusiast
This is a great radiator for the water cooling enthusiast. Due to its low profile, I was able to fit into my Corsair case quite easily. Note that you do want to check and see if your motherboard has any connectors that stick out near the top. My CPU 5V connector was blocked by this radiator, but I was able to cut out a notch of the housing to free up the connector (I am sure this is definitely not supported by the manufacturer).
A**R
Fair price and top notch performance
I used this radiator and a tx240 on the bottom for the optimum tech style dual rad for Ncase M1. Works wonderful. I've only been using the rad for a month now and it's been great. I'll update about the reliability in the future.
L**I
Tres bon produit
Très bon produit, fait tres bien le travail. Combiné avec un 120mm sur un watercooling custom cpu a 30° en ild et 50° sur bf5 en ultra.
T**N
un buon flusso d'aria
non blocca l'areazione nonostante sia molto fitto, ottimo dissi.
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