** OcUK Tech Labs Fathom All in One Custom Cooler **

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Need some 8pack approved benchmarks

check the OP

it allows a massively hot octocore AMD FX CPU to run at 5GHz @ 1.5v without thermal throttling.

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it pretty much speaks volumes for the ability of the product.



Update on the Review.

It seems that there has been some problems with the reviewer we sent the item to and the fathom has been sent to a new reviewer to carry out the review.

We also plan on sending the Fathoms to Stulid for him to do a review on them in the future once the review site have finished their reviews.
 
I brought the 120mm version with the upgraded RAD and the UV green fluid, il be posting a few pictures either today or tomorrow, it looks great in the box :)
 
Going to unsubscription this page cos it getting bored now.

Good tbh.

I have told you a review is in progress. I have given you a full update of what is happening with the review. These things don't happen over night.

Anyone who knows anything will understand that something able to keep a 5GHz 8core CPU under thermal throttle point is enough cooling for anyone on this forum.

Including 8Pack!
 
These look pretty good, possibly not the place to ask but how do you think the CM pump would handle a single GPU and CPU with a 360 rad?
 
The Black Ice is larger at 57mm width. The XPSC is slimmer. The former should have better heat dissipation. But you need to make sure you can fit the larger rad. I bought the BI and it wouldn't fit
 
What are the corsair fans on theese like for noise guys? Im curious too as to wether ocuk will offer different fan options, perhaps PWM models. As quite a lot of mobos now feature dual cpu fan headers, (my own included), with the 240mm variant id prefer to have the option of mobo control for the fans. Also look forward to the review of this.
 
What's the difference between the 2 rad options?

The xspc is a good rad. It will do a great job for every user.

The SR1 has built in fan shrouds that eliminate the deadspot behind the fan hub and thus increase airflow over the fins. SR1 has a lower FPI than the EX rad also meaning the fans can be ran slower and thus quieter if you wish
 
What are the corsair fans on theese like for noise guys? Im curious too as to wether ocuk will offer different fan options, perhaps PWM models. As quite a lot of mobos now feature dual cpu fan headers, (my own included), with the 240mm variant id prefer to have the option of mobo control for the fans. Also look forward to the review of this.

The fans are the best out there for water cooling radiators now that Gentle Typhoons are end of life.

They are quiet and provide excellent static pressure (hence their SP designation)

We don't offer PWM because it is best to run it on a fan controller to really make the most of it.

They aren't loud when ran without a fan controller anyway
 
Would the SR1 fit ok in a shinobi xl rjk? Think i read somewhere that this case has trouble fitting thicker rads with standard 25mm depth fans attached without a little bit of modding of the top panel.
 
The fans are the best out there for water cooling radiators now that Gentle Typhoons are end of life.

They are quiet and provide excellent static pressure (hence their SP designation)

We don't offer PWM because it is best to run it on a fan controller to really make the most of it.

They aren't loud when ran without a fan controller anyway
Thats good to hear, can the actual pump unit itself be ran via a fan controller? My only experience of anything similair to this was an H50 AIO some years ago. Iirc it had to be ran via a header that supplied a constant 12v. Have an akasa fc six 30w per channel fan controller here already.
 
Sure. For multiple blocks and rads, it is best to go for their D5 bay res. The 750 pump rest will work but the D5 will give you a lit more control over your flow rate, and therefore your temperatures
 
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