H2Flo CPU Cooler

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Well i expected a drop from stock cooler temps but wow, under aida64 at 100% load stock temps rose to 85 within 5 mins.

With my all in one there maxing at under 50 after more than half an hour, stable and bored :-> running two Akasa AK-191-BL Blue Ultra Quiet 120mm Fans in push pull.

The whole thing is noticeably quieter than stock cooler despite me going from IGPU to a HIS 7850 at the same time.

Just thought people may want to know.
 
So its bad then? It looks the same as the rest of the AIO coolers so why does it perform so much worse? :S

The review on it is hilarious, guy must be living in an igloo

"Now I'm well happy with this, it came bundled with the system purchased (didn't realise) so when I noticed it I was shocked and curious all at the same time. so far highest temps I've seen on the CPU is 21c that was during gaming, on average temps hover around the 9c mark. lowest temps I've ever had on a system!"
 
well its not a custom loop thats for sure but for the price its a damn site better than an intel stock and leaves room for at least a reasonable OC given that the testing was run at 4.1Ghz on a 3770k
 
So if I understand this right his temps on the stock air cooler was 85 and now they are under 50 on this water cooler, is that right?
 
Yes mate at load in aida64 on intel stock cooler 3770k OC to 4Ghz 80-85, with the water cooler they don't break 50.

It does make me wonder just how good an AIO needs to be for it to not get stick, yes i get it a custom kit will run colder but you will pay more for the cpu block alone than an AIO.
 
If you find your getting very high temps on your all in one water cooler have a check that you have set the fan header powering your pump to full power all the time, just updated my bios and forgot all about it.
 
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