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sadly no 1366 support. it is a dead socket.

the extreme and extreme + difference is basically radiator thickness. it will provide slightly better cooling performance. all depends if you have the extra room in your case

Heh.

Socket 1156 lives on due to identical holes as 1155 and 1150 :p
 
Any that fit your system. But choose a fan controller and try to find a nice balance between performance and sound level.
 
asetek and thermaltake use the same coolers in their range so the benchmarks off them will be very similar.

but Stulid is checking out one of the 240 units over the next week or so also
 
they are the same as the NZXT Krakens

Asetek are THE LARGEST OEM SUPPLIER OF AIO COOLERS ON THE PLANET

we are getting one to an independent reviewer to test.

we also offer a 14 day money back guarantee, so get one and if you arent 100% happy with it then send it back for a refund.

Are they compatible with the NZXT G10 then?
 
asetek and thermaltake use the same coolers in their range so the benchmarks off them will be very similar.

but Stulid is checking out one of the 240 units over the next week or so also

Well then I'll have it from first had as I play with stu often :) I am thinking about the 240 as well...
 
some nice pick up on the run rates for these products.

if you grabbed one, post some pictures or results in here along with some info about your setup.

You might win a prize :)
 
I have ordered one but its waiting for the Zotac 980ti to come in. I can try to get a picture up of the final build if the people want on Fri/Sat.

Phanteks EVOLV mATX
Intel 5820k
Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5M
Zotac 980Ti
16GB Corsair 3000Mhz DDR4
 
Here is the picture of the final build:


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Closer picture in the spoiler tag.

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I went with the 240 Extreem+ and is currently keeping my 5820k at 50C under AIDA64 stress test @ stock. I will get some overclocking results shortly.
 
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A quick and dirty 4Ghz @ 1.11V the cooler kept the CPU at an average of 60C, not too bad and it is very hot in here today, roughly 25C. Idle is around 33C.

Clearly a better buy than a H100i at over £30 more. There were no instructions with the unit but the 2011 mounting hardware is simple and only took a few seconds to figure out. The unit does come with thermal paste pre-applied but I removed it and used the included Thermal Grizzly Hydronaught to get the above results. Overall very happy with it.

I just need to work out why the Phanteks PWM hub is not reporting RPM on the fan attached to fan1.
 
How's the noise level of these? I have a Nepton 240M in another system, which is very quiet. Seems like this will perform better, but is it noisier?
 
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