NZXT Kraken X63 280mm - RL-KRX63-01 - AIO RGB CPU Liquid Cooler - Rotating Infinity Mirror Design - Improved Pump - Powered By CAM V4 - RGB Connector - Aer P 140mm Radiator Fans (2 Included)
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It is pre-embedded with Thermal Paster The pump head is covered with it
A bracket for AM4 is included with the kit. The AMD Sockets are AM2(+), AM3(+), AM4, FM1, FM2(+) / The Intel Sockets are 2066, 2011x, 1366, 115x
You can even fit it in a mini-pouch This box has an Itx operating system.
We use the data gathered by our CAM software to pull statistics from your computer, like temperature, load, etc. Our software does not use private or confidential data to make decisions.
Selected User Reviews For NZXT Kraken X63 280mm - RL-KRX63-01 - AIO RGB CPU Liquid Cooler - Rotating Infinity Mirror Design - Improved Pump - Powered By CAM V4 - RGB Connector - Aer P 140mm Radiator Fans (2 Included)
It feels like I can't even begin to describe what I'm feeling. This was a replacement for a Corsair that lost fluid over the course of four years. As soon as I opened this up, I quickly regretted choosing The innovation was a failure. As a starting point, the hoses are about a third larger than the ones on my previous case. Asetek of the early 2000s would be a better comparison. A motherboard tray will not allow you to wrap the USB connector around it, so you are forced to drape it across your video card, which looks awful. Even though the AIO cools somewhat better than the stock heatsink, it is not any better than it was before. If the extra cable had been available, I would have gladly traded it so I could reach my USB header. You should also check your motherboard for three 4 pin connectors for your CPU, not one, not two. When this pump controls NO FANS AT ALL, it is odd that a 3 pin connection for the pump is required, along with a SATA port. That's right, they're integrating their hideous RGB onto the pump instead of using fans, which you need to use. There is no CAM software to speak of. An AIO does not appear to have a way to save your settings. As a result, your PC is set to their hideous color scheme whenever it is started. You will not be able to turn your video card on if you unhook the ugly cable that wraps around it. This is the only option you have. My system has been built with everything from cheap Chinese parts to the highest quality available. I have never been so disappointed in a single product in my life.
Update* I purchased two more sticks of RAM to make a total of 32GB. It only confirms the fact that it's the worst AIO I've ever The rest of the issues still exist three months after the incident. The last item I will ever purchase from NZXT. When it comes down to functionality, youtube reviews about cooling performance and features are useless. This is obviously something NZXT failed to consider.
You lose the amazing screen, although you still get to enjoy the fun. I have a 4ghz modem It averaged 42 degrees under gaming load (COD) at 28 volts and 24 degrees in the room when it was at 28 volts. The AIO has been installed on the front of the case with the fans set to 800rpm in a pull configuration (very quiet) and with the pump set to 100% at 3000rpm (also very quiet). We are currently using the stock thermal paste that came with our computers It was accepted. It may change to Thermal Grizzly in the future. As far as I am concerned, the CAM software works great and I have encountered no problems with it that everyone else mentions. This is the only con it should have RGB fans at this price point.
In terms of the installation, it was as easy as it could It was a straight forward installation, and the unit was turned on on the first try. A communication failure occurs between the CAM software and the unit itself. The NZXT Tech informed me of an issue with the ASUS X570 related to the internal USB hub. Well, the solution was to attach the internal USB hub to the system and function as stated. In the end, the unit went in without any issues. Regarding NZXTR, I will say they provided the hub for free, so that was nice of Although I would rate this as a very good unit, there are issues with the motherboard and the NZXT software that make it impossible for this to work.
The following nbsp It was extremely easy to install this AIO Cooler. The RGB was my first time building a PC and I really wanted to go all out. This cooler has the ability to display a custom GIF image that is very useful to me, so I NEEDED it! The radiator does an excellent job cooling my Ryzen 3900X and complements the glass front of my case nicely. In order to make my case match the rest of my case, I replaced the two fans that came with it with some corsair RGB fans. With the NZXT H710i case I got, I was able to install the 2 fan radiator version with no problems. It is a huge improvement from just using the CPU fan that came with it to upgrading to this. It makes your case look sexier and more professional. Cam software is very easy to use and has a very friendly interface.
This CPU is At 3. 33GHz, Ryzen 3950X is the fastest available processor. Stock speed of 5GHz (instead of 5Ghz)
- A case study A full-featured Enthoo Pro tower from Phanteks - The PSU is Advantages of HX1200i I'm sorry. It runs quiet when it is dead silent. The fans run at 375RPM only, and the 3950X idles at 37oC, runs at 48oC when light loads, and is at 60oC when fully loaded (even without thermal paste, I'm waiting for Artic MX-450. Please note
- I had no problems with the pipes, and my X570 Aorus Ultra mobo did not interfere with the DDR4 slot. I'm sorry. A set of AM4 brackets is I'm sorry. The brackets and screws are easy to install. The cons are I'm sorry. It is disappointing that the paper manual is quite primitive. For an item that is supposed to cost $180, I would have expected a more comprehensive manual. There is no complete instruction in the manuals I spent hours trying to figure out why my fan ran at 100% until I decided to read the online PDF manual and realized that I didn't have to connect the SATA power (yes, if you connect the SATA, the fan will always run at 100%). one X73 fan to each 4-port device RPM straight down from 2400 to 375, noise from 56 dB (audible) to 36 dB (quiet)*! *Brand new*!
*Brand new*! SURPRISE! This is the diagram as it should be (at least to get it to work with Aorus Ultra X570) Motherboard There are no pin jacks >- You're not allowed There are no pin jacks >- You're not allowed The fan connectors of the AOI cooler are 4-pins (no SATA necessary).