ID-COOLING ZOOMFLOW 240X ARGB CPU Water Cooler 5V Addressable RGB AIO Cooler 240mm CPU Liquid Cooler 2X120mm RGB Fan, Intel 115X/2066, AMD TR4/AM4


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Weight: 1.89 kg
Dimensions: 42.01 x 21.69 x 14.1 cm; 1.89 Kilograms
Brand: ID-COOLING
Model: ZOOMFLOW 240X ARGB
Colour: ZOOMFLOW 240X ARGB
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: ID-COOLING
Colour: ZOOMFLOW 240X ARGB

132 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This says the color changes and comes with a connector to make this happen. I installed one on my computer and one on my brothers. Mine stays red and his stays white. Neither of our controllers work. I even tried connecting mine to my MSI Gaming MB and it can’t change the colors either.

    The processor cover light moves very slowly. It comes on for a second and then doesn’t come back on for 10 seconds. Even though I have it set to pulse.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I bought this AIO to keep my AMD 5600x running optimally. With PBO turned on in the bios my idle temps are between 28c – 32c and my max temps (as achieved in GIMPS using “Smallest FFT” as well as “Small FFT”) was 86c. Normal range, in CPU intensive games, run between 40c – 70c.

    I should note I did elect to install my radiator up front intaking cool from in front and venting the warmer air into my case. This results in the coolest CPU temps while only adding a few Cs to my 1070 GTX.

    The RGB lights are pretty nice with (in my opinion) a very nice hue. Being my first AIO (and first experience with RGB headers) it took me a little bit to fully understand what I was doing but overall it was fairly straight forward.

    **IMPORTANT**
    When installing this AIO there is a mounting bracket that goes onto the pump (one for AMD one for Intel). In the instructions it states to line up the arrow on the pump with the arrow on the bracket. Make sure you do this as if the bracket is in the wrong orientation it MAY NOT SEAT RIGHT on the processor.

    Also, be sure to have the fans facing the correct orientation so the airflow is either “pushing” or “pulling” air over the radiator.

    I make mention of these two things because I messed up myself but luckily caught my mistake before I finished.

    Review: ID Cooling Zoomflow 240x AIO

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I was looking for a 360mm AIO to replace my old 240mm H105 and I found this cooler. I did not expected much since ID COOLING is a relatively unknown company here in comparison to other companies like Corsair, CoolerMaster or NZXT. Anyways, I took the risk and bought it. It looks amazing, performs really well, runs very silent and it was super easy to install. I see some users had problems with the RGB controller, I did not use it since my case (Phanteks Eclipse p500a) has a controller and my motherboard ASUS x570 TUF has Aura Sync, which the ZOOMFLOW also supports. My only “complain” is that some of the parts feel “cheap” (fans and backplate). But it is expected from a cheap 360mm AIO. In terms of performance, my 3700x (1.3v) runs very cool, (28C-35C idle-light usage, in a 21C ambient temp room). Running games I have never see the CPU go beyond 50C. The only thing I cannot speak of is durability since I have been using it only for a week.

    I was looking for a 360mm AIO to replace my old 240mm H105 and I found this cooler. I did not expected much since ID COOLING is a relatively unknown company here in comparison to other companies like Corsair, CoolerMaster or NZXT. Anyways, I took the risk and bought it. It looks amazing, performs really well, runs very silent and it was super easy to install. I see some users had problems with the RGB controller, I did not use it since my case (Phanteks Eclipse p500a) has a controller and my motherboard ASUS x570 TUF has Aura Sync, which the ZOOMFLOW also supports. My only "complain" is that some of the parts feel "cheap" (fans and backplate). But it is expected from a cheap 360mm AIO. In terms of performance, my 3700x (1.3v) runs very cool, (28C-35C idle-light usage, in a 21C ambient temp room). Running games I have never see the CPU go beyond 50C. The only thing I cannot speak of is durability since I have been using it only for a week.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you don’t want to spend huge amount of money in an AIO and have a mid tower, this is the way to go.

  5. MercedeBuckmast says:

     United States

    The cooler is pretty good for it’s price. As far as all white coolers go this is probably your cheapest option. However these coolers are pretty loud when it comes to the water pump. I have returned one due to the sound and figured it wasn’t filled up all the way. I got the second one in the next day and it does perform quieter. However, it randomly has this like “running faucet” sound. Then it will be dead silent minutes later. I am going to try some different AIO orientations and maybe that will help.

    The cooler is pretty good for it's price. As far as all white coolers go this is probably your cheapest option. However these coolers are pretty loud when it comes to the water pump. I have returned one due to the sound and figured it wasn't filled up all the way. I got the second one in the next day and it does perform quieter. However, it randomly has this like "running faucet" sound. Then it will be dead silent minutes later. I am going to try some different AIO orientations and maybe that will help.

  6. Enda Mullen says:

     United States

    Absolutely love this cooler! I prefer it to my husband’s 150 dollar corsair. It’s vibrant and the design is sleek. I couldn’t be happier.

    Absolutely love this cooler! I prefer it to my husband's 150 dollar corsair. It's vibrant and the design is sleek. I couldn't be happier.

  7. ReynaGregorio says:

     United States

    This cpu cooler works great and looks great! Before i installed it my pc was running games like battlefront 2 on max settings and the temp would be a steady 90c after installing this it sits right at 60 with it once in a while briefly going up to 61 or 62 but then the fans pick up slightly and its right back down to 60c. Installing was super easy and straightfoward the only issues i encountered were do to my case and other cables being in the way no problems from the cooler itself.

  8. Mark Rechtin says:

     United States

    This water cooler took no time to install and so quite. Recommend this to anyone in search of a water cooler.

  9. AundreaPhilipp says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersCurrently rocking a Ryzen 5 5600X, so temps can get pretty damn high, but with this AIO my temps never get past 70C. The RGB isn’t the brightest, but it sure does look good.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    All good leds are nice and cooler is quiet would recommend!

  11. jillseelmeyer says:

     United States

    It looks good. Seems quiet enough. Can’t beat for the price.

    It looks good. Seems quiet enough. Can't beat for the price.

  12. Dori Zinn says:

     United States

    Holds up well to pricier 240 AIO’s with a ‘brand’ name. Keeps the 10700k 55-60 under load at stock, didn’t see it go above 75 while I had it OC’d. My case does have a mesh front panel so it gets plenty of airflow, pump is quiet, fans are fine – might be worth another few degrees if replace them down the road but I have no issues with the ones they provided. Will update my review down the road if any issues occur – So far very happy!

    Holds up well to pricier 240 AIO's with a 'brand' name. Keeps the 10700k 55-60 under load at stock, didn't see it go above 75 while I had it OC'd. My case does have a mesh front panel so it gets plenty of airflow, pump is quiet, fans are fine - might be worth another few degrees if replace them down the road but I have no issues with the ones they provided. Will update my review down the road if any issues occur - So far very happy!

  13. SashaWilkes says:

     United Kingdom

    Put in build for sale, Very good product, super easy to install and excellent quality. Will buy again for future builds

    Top quality

  14. CarolineSaramowicz says:

     United States

    So far so good. Being a decent performing, affordable white aio, is unheard of! This fit the build really well, looks great, and keeps the cpu at 34C with moderate use. The fans are a tad bit loud, but it’s not that bad at all. Do you really need to spend another $100 on a big name brand cooler for 1-2C difference? I wouldn’t. The only con I could think of is that the hoses are quite long. They should be shortened.

    So far so good. Being a decent performing, affordable white aio, is unheard of! This fit the build really well, looks great, and keeps the cpu at 34°C with moderate use. The fans are a tad bit loud, but it's not that bad at all. Do you really need to spend another $100 on a big name brand cooler for 1-2°C difference? I wouldn't. The only con I could think of is that the hoses are quite long. They should be shortened.

  15. Amanda Ellis says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this to replace a noisy Goldenfield Articfox, that was just horrificly loud even on idle.
    This was a bit more fiddly to install with the backplate needing removing and a new one installing, however still very simple.
    I was impressed how much quieter this one is, the watercooling block itself is very beefy and all the tubing and others parts feel very good quality.
    Works well with my MSI mystic light and keeps everything running lovely and cold.
    Couldn’t recommend enough!

    Good stuff!

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It bad cpu cooler at all does what it’s meant to do as used this twice on 2 builds now.

    Please when you first switch it on for the first time you will hear a noise from the cooler but it will go after a few mins it’s just starting up so don’t worry.

  17. HectorVillanuev says:

     United States

    As long as you have this set up properly in your case, you can achieve the actual targeted values.

    I have mine set up in the front of my case, 3 front fans pushing air into it, then the 2 included fans pulling air out of it into the case. 5 fans total.

    Temps stay at 50C while playing GTA 5 in 4k on ultra @110FPS.

    Idles at 28C, in a 67F degree room. 15.4 degrees F above ambient air temp.

  18. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I’ve been running it for about 6 weeks now with no issue. I built my rig with a mini-itx mobo. I quickly found out that bolt on cooling PCU fans don’t have enough clearance when using ARGB Ram (which are taller). Since I wanted to overclock the next best solution was to go watercooled, but didn’t want to spend a ton so I went with the ID-Cooling ZoomFlow. I’m running a 10th gen i-5 and bolt up was no problem for the pump to the mobo. Also tubing was long enough for me to bolt the radiator to the front of my micro atx mini tower (Cooler Master Q300L). I think the pump and fan look great lit up. The temperature dropped about 10 deg F for my i-5.

    I've been running it for about 6 weeks now with no issue. I built my rig with a mini-itx mobo. I quickly found out that bolt on cooling PCU fans don't have enough clearance when using ARGB Ram (which are taller). Since I wanted to overclock the next best solution was to go watercooled, but didn't want to spend a ton so I went with the ID-Cooling ZoomFlow. I'm running a 10th gen i-5 and bolt up was no problem for the pump to the mobo. Also tubing was long enough for me to bolt the radiator to the front of my micro atx mini tower (Cooler Master Q300L). I think the pump and fan look great lit up. The temperature dropped about 10 deg F for my i-5.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Came well packaged and came within a week from UK to Ireland so no complaints on delivery, excellent product, instructions for installation not great which would be my only criticism, but well worth the money, quiet even at high loads and RGB options are quite nice. Highly recommend

  20. IrisDunlop says:

     United States

    Very easy to set up once you get it into your case, had a little problem with the case I bought that was a over sight on my end but I front mounted it and it works great. Never seen my pc processor temp go above 60 Celsius which is very nice for me. I actually just bought another set of fans from id-cooling because they are so nice a quiet and very colorful. Great product, I recommend it for first time builders because that’s what I am and I figured it out easy. Only complaint is that I can’t figure out how to get it to sync to aura sync or armoury crate and it should be able to so I’ll update if I figure that out but 10/10 stars

  21. Sherlene33B says:

     United States

    I brought this a while back for my pc build, and let me first off tell you that this CPU cooler is top-notch. The installation was a breeze. The menu is easy to follow. The fans are quiet, and it keeps the CPU at a perfect temperature, and it looks good also. Another thing, the customer service is incredible. They were very quick on solving the issue I was having.

  22. OOYKourtne says:

     United States

    Installation was pretty straight forward and easy. My mobo only has one ARGB header and i’m already running a bunch of ARGB fans, so I had to use the optional ARGB controller for the CPU ARGB controls.

    I am very impressed with how well this 360mm AIO cools my Ryzen 5600x. I used to get constant temps of 50-65+ C on the stock AMD wraith cooler, but now I never go above 40 C even after long sustained CPU use.

    The fans are practically silent as well which is nice, can barely even hear them running.

    My only complaint is the stupid black “ID Cooling Sticker”, I woke up one morning after leaving my computer running and the sticker had fallen off the side of radiator and got stuck in between one of my case fans. Luckily didn’t cause any damage but this could potentially lead to major issues if this had gotten stuck in an expensive GPU and was left running.

    I would recommend just removing the sticker before installing it in your system. Once that adhesive heats up it will peel right off and the sticker could potentially do some costly damage to your system.

    360X Snow CPU Water Cooler keeps my Ryzen 5600x very cool! <40 degrees Celsius at full load

  23. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Great CPU cooler. It’s hard to find an all white AIO that isn’t crap or just ridiculously overpriced. But I’m very happy with this cooler. It looks great and cools just as good. Getting 34c at max load on 2700X 4.2ghz.

    Pump is super quiet and the tubing could be a bit more flexible but it’s just enough. Can’t beat this for the price.

    SIDE NOTE: I’ve had cooler master and Corsair AIOs that cost way more than this and and didn’t cool as good or as quite as this is one.

    Must buy on a budget or not!

  24. Cat says:

     United States

    This was a gift to my son and he loved it. He installed it right away and it looks great. Works well in his system

  25. CameronRoque says:

     United States

    This is not the most expensive AIO cooler out there, but the performance is good for the value. I’ve had no major issues so far and my CPU stays cool during AAA games and using graphics software. The fan’s LED lights are solid too.

    This is not the most expensive AIO cooler out there, but the performance is good for the value. I've had no major issues so far and my CPU stays cool during AAA games and using graphics software. The fan's LED lights are solid too.

  26. AshleigLeckie says:

     United States

    This thing is awesome. I wanted to take a shot at an AIO that was white but reasonably priced. Although I didn’t use the thermal compound it came with, this thing has no trouble keeping my 5950x nice and cool. I haven’t seen it even hit 60C under heavy load, even when sharing the same case as the absolute heater EVGA 3090 FTW ultra. Granted, overall case airflow has a big impact on the overall temps. Super happy with the product!

  27. PamelaEarnhardt says:

     United States

    Pretty easy install easy install. AIO cools my Ryzen 9 3900x around 55-60 degrees C. Bought an extra ID Coolings 120 3pack to go with the AIO. All fans support RGB fusion which I plugged into the MB to control.

    Pretty easy install easy install. AIO cools my Ryzen 9 3900x around 55-60 degrees C. Bought an extra ID Coolings 120 3pack to go with the AIO. All fans support RGB fusion which I plugged into the MB to control.

  28. Mandi says:

     United States

    Bought this with the Iceflow 240 as well. Work’s as advertised and the instruction are clear enough to get the job done. Idle temps only dropped about 2 degrees C, but lets be honest, people don’t buy AIO’s to lower their idle temp, they buy them to lower their load temps. With that being said this thing keeps my Ryzen 7 3700x under 70 degrees C while all 8 cores are @ 100% load (Cinibench r-20) The stock air cooler would top out at 89 degrees C!
    Colors look good. Going through the Aura lighting pains in order to set up the lighting (so it will stay rainbow puke for now), but this is in no way a refection on ID-COOL.

    Great bang for the buck!

  29. DebbraBHBF says:

     United States

    This is a good deal. It performs better than I expected with 10700k overclocked to 5Ghz on all cores. Beats my Noctua NH-U14S by about 7-8C, which might not seem huge, but it’s enough to put this hot, overclocked CPU under 75C under load. My die can do 5.1Ghz on all cores, but it requires too much voltage (>1.35Vcore) and runs too hot (>85C) under load even with this AIO cooler.

    Like all AIOs, installation takes time, but not really longer than a regular aftermarket air cooler.

    My only concern is long term reliability as the build has more plastic than I’m comfortable with. But then again, it’s a 360mm AIO for under $100.

    Update: I see they’ve raised the price by almost $20.00. Still worth it, but not as much now.

  30. Alex Blake says:

     United States

    I bought this water cooler for my first pc build. I like how quick it arrived, and after opening the box, I really like how the white color of the fans matches my build. It was really easy to install, and there are YouTube videos that will guide you step by step in installing this cooler if any problems arise. I bought this back in August, and I never experienced any problems since. However, I noticed with my choice of motherboard, I’m unable to control the RGB through the motherboard. I have to use the controller method instead. The package didn’t was missing the controller, but after messaging the seller, I was able to get a replacement easily. The customer service is really helpful and they acted quick. I recommend this cooler to any beginning builds or if you prefer a white themed pc.

    I bought this water cooler for my first pc build. I like how quick it arrived, and after opening the box, I really like how the white color of the fans matches my build. It was really easy to install, and there are YouTube videos that will guide you step by step in installing this cooler if any problems arise. I bought this back in August, and I never experienced any problems since. However, I noticed with my choice of motherboard, I’m unable to control the RGB through the motherboard. I have to use the controller method instead. The package didn’t was missing the controller, but after messaging the seller, I was able to get a replacement easily. The customer service is really helpful and they acted quick. I recommend this cooler to any beginning builds or if you prefer a white themed pc.

  31. Jenny Anninga says:

     United Kingdom

    What a amazing AIO for such a good value, easy to install only requires power from sata to pump, which is very very easy to install my little sister could do it. If you haven’t got argb on your motherboard just use the splitter for the fans and the rgb they provide with. It’s great I rate this aio 10/11 just as good as the Corsair h100i rgb platinum SE as my Corsair died on me after a years use!!!!, I would never use Corsair again. This is worth the money I really recommend! Idle temp is 30-35C, but when gaming the beast only hits 40-45 running a heavy game like cyberpunk. I am running a i7 4970k at 4.8 ghz and never has it hit above 50C. Awesome I am in love with it!

    One of the best AIO on the market for the price!

  32. StephanVachon says:

     United Kingdom

    Pretty decent cooler for the price, connected the fans to the motherboard so I can control them from bios. With a bit of tweaking it keeps the cpu pretty cool.

  33. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Pros : Looks great in my case. I9-9900k overclocked to 5Ghz. Temperatures have yet to exceed 70c. (Prime95 and gaming) Fans makes a little noise under full load for long periods of time, but overall very quiet.
    Cons: The software has to be restarted after computer goes to sleep.

  34. DerekFlinchum says:

     United States

    Good value for the price, have been running it on my 3700x for 4 months now, no issues, doesn’t get above 50C during heavy gameplay. I also have yet to hear any kind of whine from the pump

    Good value for the price, have been running it on my 3700x for 4 months now, no issues, doesn’t get above 50C during heavy gameplay. I also have yet to hear any kind of whine from the pump👍🏼

  35. Global Manufacturers says:

     United Kingdom

    So far so good been using for over a week now,
    low noise , temps under full loads are very good.
    Build Quality is amazing for a cheaper brand.

    Would recommend.

  36. Anonymous says:

     United States

    When it comes to build quality this AIO might be the best on the market in its price range. Also the performance is amazing. I cannot speak for the default fans as I have paired it with some super slick looking ID Cooling fans(can’t think of the model number). The only reason I am giving it a 4 is because the fin stacks don’t exactly match up with the frame of the rad. The RGB is very subtle yet very vibrant. I will be buying ID cooling again! (Sorry for the shaky video I am freezing )

     When it comes to build quality this AIO might be the best on the market in its price range. Also the performance is amazing. I cannot speak for the default fans as I have paired it with some super slick looking ID Cooling fans(can’t think of the model number). The only reason I am giving it a 4 is because the fin stacks don’t exactly match up with the frame of the rad. The RGB is very subtle yet very vibrant. I will be buying ID cooling again! (Sorry for the shaky video I am freezing 😂)

  37. LouieLankford says:

     United States

    Silenciosa, de muy buena calidad y sobretodo mantiene el procesador en temperaturas estables bajas bajo alta carga de trabajo. Recomendada

    Excelente refrigeració

  38. Anonymous says:

     United States

    It was super easy to install, no issues whatsoever keeps CPU cool and RGB looks nice

  39. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Temps never go above 60C and runs very quiet 10/10 would recommend

  40. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I really didn’t expect much from this, but this AIO cooler really does job.
    and for the price, I think this is the best liquid cooler around.
    I will have to see how long it will last in the future, but I have been using this for 3 months with no problem or whatsoever. and cooling ability is wonderful too. If you watch Gamer’s Nexus on youtube, you would see that this is only cooler with good cooling ability under $70.

  41. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This thing is just crazy good. And it’s so pretty! If anyone tries to tell you this stuff doesn’t work or is at all problematic, it’s likely that they got a defective unit. Mine is amazing.

  42. LavonNavarrete says:

     United States

    Good for lower end cpus that don’t run too hot, but not for Ryzen 9 3900x. Was sitting at 55-60 Degrees C at idle. Was easy to install though. Other thing is although it’s not a big deal, the RGB’s in the pump housing are super dull and can get stuck on one color. Overall I wouldn’t recommend it, do some research, Shout out to Gamers Nexus for the amazing comparison of AIO’s. All in all looks great, doesn’t work

  43. MartyPereira says:

     United States

    I don’t know what warmth is. Super easy to install. I am still unsure of where the wires should be plugged in. The whole thing runs amazing. Temps dropped so well.

    I don’t know what warmth is. Super easy to install. I am still unsure of where the wires should be plugged in. The whole thing runs amazing. Temps dropped so well.

  44. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Used this with my new i7-10700K overclocked to 5.1 GHz build. Mounted in the top as intake for a Lian Li 011DX case. No mounting problems.

    Keeps the 10700K cool even under full load at 5.1 GHz. Have the fans set to 100% (around 1460 rpm) and they are very quiet. The pump running at 2100 rpm is very quiet, cannot hear it over the fans. ARGB goodness, I like the subtle pump logo (no brand name blaring out with RGB like Coolermaster).

  45. MinnChica says:

     United States

    Much more quiet than the stock cooler that came with my 3600x

    Cinebench/gaming temps don’t exceed 70c

    Looks grea

    Worth i

  46. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Good quality , argb is cool, looks good with my white set up. No any problem.

  47. TQWGeorgiana says:

     United States

    Had lots of cables to deal with, but overall performs well. Using it in a Thermaltake Core P3 with a 10700K. Keeps the CPU around 75C under load.

  48. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Amazing. Kept my I7 9700k (@4.7ghz) at 22degrees Celsius! Never seen a cooler this good. Highly recommend.

    Amazing. Kept my I7 9700k (@4.7ghz) at 22degrees Celsius! Never seen a cooler this good. Highly recommend.

  49. Kaiser GH Update says:

     United States

    Somewhat easy to install. If you’ve installed a AIO then you know what to expect. Put this in the White Lian-Li Dynamic 011 not XL since don’t want anything with a case XL size and it matches better than I expected. On stock cooler my Ryzen 5 3600 was hitting 52 at idle. This AIO is keeping it at 36 idle.

    Can’t believe all the wrong way people install AIO’s. I installed this vertical and if mounting vertical. Then the tubes should be at the bottom and if not. Your probably getting water noise and definitely shortening the life of the cooler. Not too mention could over time cause a leak. When the air at the top of the radiator gets pushed by water being caught up to the pump. What do you think happens with the pressure?

    Mount Correctly or your picture looks like you don’t know what you are doing.

    Great AIO. Mount correctly

  50. Anonymous says:

     United States

    More than likely the best AIO anywhere near this price point. Thermals are extremely good and setup and installation is very simple. Do not fear for the quality at this price point, it is a great buy.

  51. EloiseAppleton says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersLooks good, works. Install was mostly painless but a few difficulties just due to the bulk of it all and managing all the fan wires (I got the 360mm white one). Included controller works fine for color/pattern and i daisy chained my case fans and other RGB to it since it does more than the cooler master controller that came with my case.

    Installed correctly, but I get a bit of hum noise. Might be typical – this is my first AIO. I have the white 360mm, top mounted, fans set to exhaust. Not terrible, just not the silent I was expecting when the fans are at very low RPM. My pump is under the rad, not installed in a way air can pocket at rad outlet, so it’s not a gurgle. It’s not bad, but coming from a truly dead silent build, I notice it in a quiet room.

    I’m running an I5 7600K at 4.4GHz so not a real aggressive overclock (stock is 3.8GHz). Was getting 34C idle, 70C stress test on the hyper 212 air cooler. I used arctic silver 5 instead of the included thermal compound and after several days and heat cycles did stress testing. For just web surfing, watching videos, MS Office apps, general low-demand stuff, it pretty much stays max of upper 30’s. Games I play aren’t the latest, most demanding (I’m still on a GTX 1060), but haven’t seen it much above 50C for any normal/gaming use. Have to use synthetic benchmark stress tests to get it higher. So stress testing with Intel tuning app, OCCT, Passmark, etc, I can’t get it over low 60’s C! Prime95 torture test is only thing I can heat my CPU up with now and even at that, mid-upper 60’s C is highest I can get in a 22C room. This is the big take away – my overclocked CPU during long torture tests of 4 cores @ 100%, I can’t even get it hot enough to turn the fans up! I’ll see a single core spike to like 68C for a second, but low-mid 60’s running Prime95 for > an hour is what it sustains. Again, my first AIO or attempt at liquid cooling so i don’t know that compares to big name brands, but I’m very pleased with it.

    Based on reviews here talking about it falling off, I removed the thin black ID Cooling sticker before install. Can’t see it in my case anyway. But it seemed stuck on fine. Otherwise, packaged well, no leaks, included hardware is nice & plentiful, fan wires are generous length, rgb works as expected with included controller (I don’t have mobo aRGB header), slight hum at low speeds but not a hair dryer at max RPM.

    I added a few pics. One shows the pump oriented 90 from initial install which i thought might help the hum noise (it didn’t). Others show real results during stress tests. The way the pump bracket works, you can orient the pump any way you want. I will note looking thru review pictures some are showing it mounted incorrectly and the instructions don’t really tell you NOT to do it wrong. You want it so the pump isn’t highest part of the loop AND the inlet/outlet of the rad isn’t highest either. You will mostly see that with front mounts. Think about where the air (no AIO is 100% full of liquid with no air at all) bubble is going to rise to in the closed loop. If that is in the pump or at the inlet/outlet barbs of the radiator, it is installed wrong. Best case is it gurgles some, worst case is total failure. Anyway, hard to mess that up with top mount. For front mount, just think “mount it higher, hoses down” and it’s fine. Most pics so far attached to thee reviews are correct, so you can scroll them and identify the “wrong” ones pretty easy.

    Nice solution for the money, performs well

  52. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    This thing is awesome for the price, especially being white!

  53. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I have used many of these and have had no issues. Easy to install.

  54. Anonymous says:

     United States

    It’s a good product. Just keep in mind if you have a newer Mobo you need a 3 to 4 pin adapter since this AIO only supports 3 pin not 4 pin. Not a big deal. Only 20 dollars but its still something that would be nice to know before purchase.

  55. Millsy says:

     United Kingdom

    Great cooler at a great price! Easy to install and pump nearly silent. Very good hydraulic tubes, braided with nylon and easy to bend.

  56. Hollie Schultz says:

     United States

    Super easy to install looks better in person I love i

    Super easy to install looks better in person I love i

  57. Adam Doud says:

     United States

    Right now is doing its job. Which is keeping my computer cool while I play. Fans make audible noise only on load but that’s it. So if your thinking about buying this, you should.

  58. Bob Gross says:

     United Kingdom

    Good does the job used for 3600 overclocked to 4.2 temps max at around d 65-70

  59. Albert Khoury says:

     United States

    I couldnt be happier with this AIO. It keeps my temps very low on a Ryzen 3600. Easy to install and the rgb is very good. The fans run very quite, which is a nice surprise. I would recommend this to everyone. Price is right too.

  60. Jide Akinrinade says:

     United States

    Keep a Ryzen 9 3900x around 80C at full load. Compared to a 2 fan AIO it’s superior.. The 2 fan AIO was reaching to 92C. This processor runs extremely hot on Asrock’s b450 bios no matter what you do. I spread out the included thermal paste along with a dab of AS5 in the center for good measure. The included thermal paste is actually good and about equal to AS5. PBO enabled with scalar x10. It will float around 80C with scalar x10 enabled. Disabled it floats 75C with this 3 fan cooler. I replaced the stock fans as they are garbage. If you have the space go with the 3 fan version (replace the fans with higher RPM ones). The extra radiator length can reduce over 10 C in temperature. One star retracted because radiator fins came from manufacturer welded on 2 points too high so fans screws drive right into it. Otherwise no leaks and working so imperfect radiator fins are not worth an RMA as long as the water containing structure is in perfect shape. Fans would be good for case fans but not a radiator. Their max speed is 1500 RPM. You want atleast 1700 RPM fans but 1900 RPM fans even better. I purchased an extra 1700 rpm from noctua and another two 1800 rpm fans, which were included in my old 2 fan radiator. These fans are by far superior. If cooling a hot chip like the 3900x it will be necessary to replace the fans as they are junk and use them for case fans or backup case fans for the future. Besides misaligned rad fins are junky fans overall good choice, but if you have to replace the fans and buy more fans may as well get a different AIO in the higher price range. I think most buyers won’t have the radiator fins issue and I was just lucky.

    Keep a Ryzen 9 3900x around 80C at full load. Compared to a 2 fan AIO it's superior.. The 2 fan AIO was reaching to 92C. This processor runs extremely hot on Asrock's b450 bios no matter what you do. I spread out the included thermal paste along with a dab of AS5 in the center for good measure. The included thermal paste is actually good and about equal to AS5. PBO enabled with scalar x10. It will float around 80C with scalar x10 enabled. Disabled it floats 75C with this 3 fan cooler. I replaced the stock fans as they are garbage. If you have the space go with the 3 fan version (replace the fans with higher RPM ones). The extra radiator length can reduce over 10 C in temperature. One star retracted because radiator fins came from manufacturer welded on 2 points too high so fans screws drive right into it. Otherwise no leaks and working so imperfect radiator fins are not worth an RMA as long as the water containing structure is in perfect shape. Fans would be good for case fans but not a radiator. Their max speed is 1500 RPM. You want atleast 1700 RPM fans but 1900 RPM fans even better. I purchased an extra 1700 rpm from noctua and another two 1800 rpm fans, which were included in my old 2 fan radiator. These fans are by far superior. If cooling a hot chip like the 3900x it will be necessary to replace the fans as they are junk and use them for case fans or backup case fans for the future. Besides misaligned rad fins are junky fans overall good choice, but if you have to replace the fans and buy more fans may as well get a different AIO in the higher price range. I think most buyers won't have the radiator fins issue and I was just lucky.

  61. EarthaSquire says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I like the product… so far.. 2months running it i have no problems.

    I like the product... so far.. 2months running it i have no problems.

  62. Chris Milea says:

     United States

    Feels good quality, super easy to install. The pump cames with two cables: RGB and SATA, wich it means the aio pump works at 100% all the time. Includes thermal paste, splitters for the fan. I really like how it matches with my setup color, there is no much white aio in the marketing.

    Feels good quality, super easy to install. The pump cames with two cables: RGB and SATA, wich it means the aio pump works at 100% all the time. Includes thermal paste, splitters for the fan. I really like how it matches with my setup color, there is no much white aio in the marketing.

  63. BernieWexler says:

     United States

    My first time using an AIO liquid cooler for CPU. Just recently upgraded to 10700k, and decided to go with a liquid cooler. I started off with the 240mm dual fan one, during installation i notice i wont be able to use the last fan slot from the front of my case. I was extremely displeased with that, so i returned and ordered the triple fan one. I wanted more airflow going into the case and pushing the hot air out back. The hottest component in my PC is and will be my GPU, the 2nd is my CPU and 3rd the MB chipset. So having 3 fans instead of 2 is a no brainer. Remember if you front mount and have room for the 360mm, grab that instead of the 240mm. I replaced the fans with some i ordered for my CPU heat sink. but so far im loving this AIO liq. cooler.

    **1/17/2022 Update**
    Im still loving this AIO, ive made some changes. I switched out the old fans with the stock RGB fans. Ive added 2 Noctua Premium Quiet Slim Fan on the inside to have a Push/Pull combo. See New attached photos.

    If you mount on the front of your case and have room for the 360mm one, get that one!

  64. ValerieFarber says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Quality construction. Clean attractive design. Cools 3900xt very well. Will buy another fir my next build.

  65. Web Staff says:

     United States

    Ive never heard of ID Cooling before buying this. I went with an online review before buying. Install was easy, and the fans seem to work fine too. Only gripe i have, is that the RGB white in the fans is different from my other fans white RGB.

  66. EKRDennyqk says:

     United States

    No matter what people say this is a great cooler its always keeps me under 42c and is the quietest thing i ever heard id recommend buying their fans too because their static pressure is very good

     No matter what people say this is a great cooler its always keeps me under 42c and is the quietest thing i ever heard id recommend buying their fans too because their static pressure is very good

  67. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Ive had this for about 2 weeks now i think. No additional software needed for the RGB lights. Fans are pretty silent. RGB colors match very well with my Strix Z490-A. 2 of 3 fan stickers are crooked so you can see them wobbly when theyre spinning. pump is very silent compared to the TT AIO i had before this one. Tubes are a bit longer than I’m used to but makes it perfect for my build. installation of the waterblock was more difficult than normal asetek pump blocks ive had before (corsair, thermaltake, zantec). alot more steps and weird holding and balancing the backplate since it does not have any type of sticky foam on it. the mount posts are not built in to the backplate so you have to thread them in. they are very long so you may need to actually remove the motherboard like i did to install the backplate. after all thats mounted its pretty straightforward. mounting the fans was kinda hard. one of the threads was already chowdered up so I just ended up forcing the screw thru the hole. the radiator itself is very pretty. nice and squared ends make it look “high end” though the tube fittings could be nicer. kinda looks like some DIY garage crimp fittings for the tubes on both the radiator and the pump. pretty much plug and play if you have a 3pin ARGB header. Gigabyte adapter included if you need it. Plays nicely with AuraSync but not real friendly with the bootleg aurasync hacked into razer synapse to do crazy ARGB rainbow effects. Other than those minor things, I am very very impressed with the quality of this unit especially for the price. Keeps my 10600K at 5.0ghz below 70c

  68. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis was the easiest cooler to install. Cpu idles at 30c and the lights look cool in my case. If you front mount make sure the pipes are at the bottom otherwise you can hear the water occasionally.

    Slicker than your average

  69. Julia Pugachevsky says:

     United States

    I like the product pretty well. It was my first AIO and it took the temps from idling at about 38-42ish c (ryzen 3700x stock wraith cooler) to about 33-37ish c. The RGB looks great.

    It is not the absolute top of the line cooler, but its a great product for its price, and unless you are doing crazy overclocks I think it will suit your needs. Also it is incredibly quiet in my setup.

  70. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I have this thing cooling the 3700x.. Idle temps at 35C and running big graphics games hasnt gone over 60C!! Unreal so far, can’t wait to push it further!

    I have this thing cooling the 3700x.. Idle temps at 35C and running big graphics games hasnt gone over 60C!! Unreal so far, can't wait to push it further!

  71. Anonymous says:

     United States

    sits around 35-40 at idle and doesn’t go over 50 for me while gaming, this thing is pretty good for the price, pretty straightforward installation. Built in software is decent if you don’t have a motherboard that will alow you to sync with it. all in all very pleased.

  72. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our Users*UPDATE* I’ve used this in almost a dozen or so builds since May 2020 with 100% satisfaction, BUT… sometime around Q1 2021 they changed the design and moved the pump from the CPU block to the end of the radiator itself. This means that top-mounting is no longer an option (you can’t have the pump at the highest point in the loop – you’ll get tons of air noise, and the impeller will eventually burn out). It also means it won’t fit as a front-mount in most MicroATX cases, as the only option for mounting is now front-mounted with the leads at the bottom, and this generally only works in full-sized ATX cases.

    Have a Ryzen 5 3600 with a stock cooler that was idling around 70C, and that was underclocked (3.0GHz, down from factory 3.6GHz). I installed this liquid cooler and restored it to 3.6GHz, and it now idles at 32C and runs at 45C-50C under full load while encoding video. The fans are pretty quiet but the pump itself is a bit louder than I’d like when streaming, otherwise this would get five stars. That being said, for the price, this is an absolute no-brainer.

    Looks great, works wonderfully. Not quite silent, but that 's fine.

  73. ChiquitMcLoud says:

     United States

    Works great! And its also $40 -$50 bucks cheaper than some of the other AIOs on the market. I Love it!

    Works great! And its also $40 -$50 bucks cheaper than some of the other AIOs on the market. I Love it!

  74. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This is a fantastic product for the price, only complaints are that the fans are not the exact same shade as the rest of the unit and it does not come with enough screws for a push/pull configuration, however those are very nit picky. With a push/pull config my Ryzen 7 3700X runs precision boosted while staying at around 40 degrees at idle. If I get around to testing I will update this review to give temps under load, but all around a great cooler for the low price.

    Update: after running an AIDA64 stress test at 100%, the Ryzen 7 3700X ran at 4.05 GHz precision boosted, topping out at 71 degrees Celsius. This is also without touching any fan or pump curves in bios. Also allowed for a push to a score of 4442 in Cinabench R20.

    Very good value

  75. KaylaDoolette says:

     United States

    Excellent cpu temps in the 30s. This was very easy to install as well! the bracket design was genius! would highly recommend!

  76. VickiBrierly says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersI’ll keep this simple and focused on the new builders. This is an excellent product for a first build. I put the 240X Snow on an ole’ INTEL 7900x processor, fired from an ASUS X299 MB.
    Results: my current ambient room temperature (71F, 22C) degrees. And, the MB temp around (30C); I’m seeing a nominal 32C in the Windows Core Temp software (which is reasonable). Once I fire up a multitask (i.e. rendering or video editing), the temperatures climb to around 58C (very good for a 240mm radiator and 0.30 amp fans)
    Note: I’m not overclocking this particular processor – and, I recommend you begin temperature monitoring at baseline settings (not overclocked). Why: bc overclocking is an extreme profile – which presumes everything (cooling) is working properly. Also: overclocking is an extreme power draw – which the BIOS and Win software need to be properly matched (i.e. like setting the power in WIN and NVidia Control Panel to max performance)
    Pros:
    > Price to Performance is Excellent
    > The LED lighting is fabulous and compliant to most MB RGB (3-pin, almost universal these days); I set my fans to RED to indicate warm exhaust and WHITE to indicate cool air coming in (personal choice)
    > Noise levels are excellent – probably cuz the fans are low RPM (around 1200 max) – which is perfect for me – but not so good for hotter indoor temps; go Corsair ML 120mm for bigger RPMs (sacrifice noise)
    > Universal fit and plenty of screws and brackets to match most configs; (LGA X299 has everything in the box) – which will normally fit the smaller INTEL setups (LGA 1151, 1200), no problem…
    > Overall: beautiful design with good fit and price to punt – Well Done!
    Cons:
    > More like a personal gripe: but cable management is desperately needed (got wires slinging everywhere, no fun if you have a lot of spinning fans); I recommend velcro wraps or retractable zip-ties (velcro for sure)
    Thanks, and I hope this helps the new builders and the Vets that forget about the simple things in life…

  77. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Works well and is cheaper than the Corsair. Don’t know about the fans because I replaced them to match the custom rig I built.

  78. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Everything is synced properly with the motherboard. ID cooling replaced those yellowish fans that I was seeing on other builds, and they are actually really good for the price.

    My 3600 sits at 33-36 degrees on idle.

    It is worth getting one and it is aesthetically pleasing.

    Looks awesoooome!

  79. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThe rgb looks really nice on it. I thought initially it wouldn’t pop out as much but it actually looks really nice.

    The case is a phanteks P500A with the rgb fans that came with the case.

  80. [email protected] Noelle says:

     United States

    It works, my temps are cool but my fans are still really loud.

  81. Joanne says:

     United States

    The only problem I had with this cooler where the instructions, I’ve installed a few Aio’s before but this one was slightly harder to do mostly to the lack of instructions but luckily there are a couple of YouTube videos talking abt insulation. The cooler works pretty good, I’m currently using it on my 2600x OC at 4.25 ghz and I’m idling at abt 35C which compared to my previous Evga 240 aio which ran at abt 34 I would say is a very good competitor. The ARG works very good as well the light is diffused in the fans so there’s no hot spots there’s just a lack of color options but that’s on msi’ end, So if ur in the market for a relatively cheaper aio I would give it a shot.

  82. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 24 From Our UsersI was a Corsair AIO guy for a long time. I chose the Zoomflow 360mm Snow to match my case, and was a little worried that the performance wouldn’t match what I was used to with Corsair. I’m happy to report that not only does the new cooler look great, but it performs so as well. In some cases (noise) it beats my Corsair coolers. ID Cooling is my new choice for AIOs!

    I7 9700f
    Temps at Idle – 28c to 32c
    Temps at full load – 55c to 60c

    A Great AIO For A Great Price

  83. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I have been impressed with this AIO. I have it on a Ryzen 3800x and at idle my temps are at 28 to 29 degrees. I had a Corsair h100i pro xt that died on me and I had to go to the boxed AMD wraith cooler for a while. Anyway, this cooler, the ID AIO, performs better that the Corsair that I had, which was way more expensive btw. I also love how it looks in my system. My CPU is boosting higher with this AIO rather that the Corsair, and the wraith….forget about it.
    Yes, buy it. You will not be dissappointed.

    Great coolingfor a great price!

  84. SondraYyhhjnl says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersAs of time of purchase, it was $80. There was/is, at the time, very few white color 240mm AiO. So far this AiO has worked well as it keeps my CPU( 10th gen Intel i7) from going over 70 degrees C(maxed out settings @ 60fps all day) when top-mounted ( I use a graphite thermal pad), but I’ve only had it for a month. The packaging isn’t fancy,but neither is an Amazon box. All the power cords are rather long, so cable management is essential. This seller/manufacturer is ‘iD Cooling’, but you can tell your friends that the AiO pump over your CPU is your PC’s id(as opposed to it’s ego or super ego…haha). It has a copper thermal plate and the hoses(stiff at first) should be long enough for a mid-tower build. Being my first build and the instructions could be better, I didn’t know at first that the black “backplate” literally goes on the back of the motherboard as a bracing/frame to screw the AiO pump onto/into from the front.
    Overall, it’s a good buy for the money and I will update if I need to demote it for some reason.
    p.s. The ‘iD Cooling’ sticker on the side of the radiator peeled off after several runs, but I’m not sure if that’s a bad thing really. It still shows an “iD” on the AiO lit-up pump.

  85. LucasFinnis says:

     United States

    The only dislike is a nit. No air flow direction indicator on the fans. Most PC fans have an arrow to indicate air flow direction, these do not. I ended up putting a small piece of paper on top of the radiator to make sure air was being pushed through the radiator.

    Other than getting fan direction correct it was super easy to install in my Fractal Define 7 case. Temps run at 40C at idle and get to about 70C when running iRacing (dedicated iRacing build). This is with the AMD R5 3600 OC’d to 3950 using the ASUS EZ system tune in the bios.

    Would definitely buy again.

    Works Perfectly!!!!

  86. Anonymous says:

     United States

    1st of all, arrived damaged, damage was minor (I will attach picture) but anyway, its unpleasant.

    Now about temps.
    Before this one, I was using box cooler with my ryzen 5 3600, temps were 45-50 idle, 80-90 in gaming, with this one I got 35-40 idle and 65-75 in gaming. Its not super cool even for AMD. BUT I think its still good for price and this is its total description.
    Good for price and not more.

    Not very cool, not very quiet, good for price.

  87. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Ben building my new PC and have been writing a lot of reviews lately. I’ve always preferred big air coolers but changed my mind when I got my new case and I’m happy I did.
    This cooler is great. My 3600 was idling at 51 degrees, yes it was warm, with the stock cooler. Now it’s at 38. At load, cpu-z stress test, used to be at 82 now at its at 67-68. What a difference. The same company makes all the coolers so why pay more for the branding and marketing.
    Read and watched some great reviews that made the $$$ spent on this cooler make much sense than going with the big name brand.

    Also it has RGB so you get 5 extra fps in all your games.

  88. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Easy to install, rgb works with out a header on motherboard.

  89. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 16 From Our UsersDecided to try ID-Cooling products on my new ryzen 7 build,First thing i received was my very first water cooler,absolutely excited to branch into the new 2020 with my newly custom built pc water cooled.

    Company itself
    So ID-Cooling is a Computer based company that features awesome products,I have ordered RGB fans from them and the AIO Cooler. They seem to have nothing but highly favorable reviews for all of their products due to the built quality and the results which i consider most important.

    Unboxing
    Unboxing this product i was very impressed how everything was packed securely and tight.Everything came in excellent condition with no faults of ups or Packaging from ID-Cooling.

    Installation
    Installation took about 30 seconds,Screw in a few screws,attatch the fans and screw in 6 more screws your done!

    Product itself,I ended up plugging a motherboard to it to see it power on and i was ecstatic about the results,absolutely cannot wait for the rest of my build to get here,More pictures and videos will follow when it does!

    AIO Seems to be where everyone turns to in order to cool your cpu even cooler vs an air cooler. I figure its time to go ahead and try it as i hear the ryzen 7 are amazing but run very hot vs my intel 4790k.

    I am so excited to be using ID-COOLING as my AIO And also my rgb fans which all come in this week as well,Huge shoutout to them for making some great products and absolutely a fair price for the quality your getting.

    My very first Cpu Water cooled pc is in the making!

  90. Anonymous says:

     United States

    UPDATE: I’m updating this review to 5 stars because I’ve realized that the buzzing fan is the rear intake fan (Thermaltake) that’s installed in my case. The noise from the included fans is almost nonexistent

    I am not sure whether it’s the fans or the pump that make the noise, but it seems to be the fans themselves given that its tone changes, presumably propotional to the CPU load (fans are plugged into the mobo’s CPU fan header in my config). The noise sounds like a slight buzzing in addition to the sound of the air being moved, with most of my other fans I really only hear the air moving but there is a distinctive tone with these ones. I haven’t used it under sustained load yet, but ran a few benchmarks/stress tests and it wasn’t horribly loud, just a slightly more noticeable tone than I would prefer.

    The noise isn’t that big of a deal. Temps are nice and cool, staying well below 70C in the benchmarks that I ran with auto-OC enabled in Ryzen Master, and the fan never seemed to be working too hard. I used CM MasterGel Maker paste on my CPU rather than the included compound, not sure if that has any effect on temps. RGB looks nice and there are a few options available to customize color/pulse pattern. For the money, this is a solid pickup.

    Take care to check if your Mobo supports addressable RGB peripherals. I assumed that since my Mobo included “Asus Aura” that the RGB connectors would integrate easily, but as it turns out my motherboard won’t support addressable connections. I just use the included controller, no big deal.

  91. Producer says:

     United States

    This is my first water cooler.
    Installation was simple, the colors are pretty, and it seems to be keeping temperatures around 39C-45C
    A lot better than my stealth wraith cooler.
    Instructions were easy to follow, came with it’s own paste, syncs well with my RGB software, and the show white matched my ram/board. Overall I’m impressed with this product and will update in future to see how it holds out overtime.

    Bang for buck

  92. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Took a little while to let the cooler do it’s thing before reviewing and it does everything you’d expect for a Corsair or high end AIO, it just looks better, and costs far less than most all it’s competitors. .

    As expected it droped my temps considerably from an amd spire, and still well below a single fan AIO as well. Certain games, looking at you Warzone, seem to boost temps immediately upon starting, and this keeps me in a safer more comfy temp range. I wasn’t throttling before, but had higher temps than I wanted. Fully custom and integrated lighting for most common lighting software, the all white looks amazing imo, also if your build isn’t all white, the product reflects any color the lights are currently. Took a chance with a lesser known and reviewed brand, mostly for its cosmetic match to my pc/price and I’m glad I did. Amazing deal on a great product so far a few months in.

    No compromise AIO on a budget.

  93. makeup artist Eman says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our UsersI’ve been looking for a white or snow edition 240mm (2x120mm) AIO for my mostly white/black computer build.

    The white of the radiator and fans match well with my white darkFlash DLM21 case and the whole unit fit perfectly at the top. The case is thick and sits the motherboard inches away from the top, allowing both radiator and fan clearance for the ASRock B450m Steel Legend motherboard’s heatsinks above the CPU. I did have to move the 8pin EPS power cable over to accommodate the fan, but it wasn’t too bad, as you can see from the second picture.

    I just installed it the other night so I haven’t had a chance to run a cpu stress test or benchmark yet, but I will.

    Additionally, the RGB lighting is addressable and comes with a 3pin/5v splitter that allows you to integrate it into your current ARGB setup…which in my case is the darkFlash Dr12 pro fans and controller and M.2 RGB Heatsink. This allows me to control the RGB mode and colors with ASRock’s Polychrome…

    I have two gripes with the Zoomflow 240x Snow Edition.

    The first problem is the ID-Cooling sticker that is usually on the side of the radiator. As you can see form the second and third pictures, the sticker is constantly falling off. The weird thing is, the radiator is cool to the touch and the back of the sticker is really sticky…so I don’t know why it’s falling…I’ve decided to leave it off for now. This in no way affects the cpu cooling and is an aesthetic only gripe.

    The second issue I have, is the orientation of the pump once you attach it to the mounting plate, in my case the AMD AM4 mount. As you can see in the first pic, despite the mounting bracket being straight, the pump sits at and angle. I would have liked it to have aligned with the mount so that the outlet/inlets would be between the two mounting screws…in my system, this would have allowed the hoses to sit lower in the case instead of pushing outward. This is a minor issue and probably only an issue in my particular build.

    Overall, I do recommend this cooler for budget minded builders.
    My Specs are:

    darkFlash DLM21 White mesh case
    AMD Ryzen 5 3600
    ASRock B450m Steel Legend mobo aRGB
    TeamGroup T-Force Delta aRGB 16gb 3200 white
    EVGA GTX1080 SC
    Sabrent Rocket m.2 512gb drive
    darkFlash DR12 Pro 120mm ARGB fans
    Razer Hunstman Mercury White Keyboard
    Razer Basilisk Mercury White Mouse

    Great cooling for the price

  94. Clare Duffy, CNN Business says:

     United States

    Not that loud, and it compares to other high end coolers. Cooling is pretty good. And easy to install and if backed by insurance which is great.

  95. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI installed this yesterday to a new build. The install was easy and my temps are great with some temps dropping to 25c on idle. I am currently running benchmarks right now and will update as I see what that shows. The only issue I had was one fan would not work due to a cut in the wire, that was out of the box. This manufacturing hiccup aside this seems like a great AIO for the money.

  96. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Easy to install, it even gives you mounting brackets for both amd and intel.

    It took me a little maneuvering to lock the mounting bracket into the position I wanted inside the case, but it was by no means difficult, and really it just means that you can angle this anywhere you want.

    I already use the rgb fusion app for my other pc parts, so it’s nice to see it comes with tons of lighting and rgb features there.

    Runs quiet and looks great!

    Looks grea

  97. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Works very well, bit of an install, any questions ask!

    Works very well, bit of an install, any questions ask!

  98. ElvisMccrory says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 33 From Our UsersThe product is rather simple to setup. It does sync with your mobo or you can use the remote. Note….. These plug and sync with other related rgb lights from other vendors. You can see them in the photo provided. Setup is simple. Rtx2070 super max settings for cod warzone only a few times have I broke 60 Celsius. Dollar value and a great looking cooler.

    The product is rather simple to setup. It does sync with your mobo or you can use the remote. Note..... These plug and sync with other related rgb lights from other vendors. You can see them in the photo provided. Setup is simple. Rtx2070 super max settings for cod warzone only a few times have I broke 60 Celsius. Dollar value and a great looking cooler.

  99. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 27 From Our UsersVery Good unit, decently quiet. I would highly recommend this. If it breaks, i will let every one know.