💧 Chill Out with Style!
The CPU Water Cooling Block features a 50mm copper base with a large inner water channel designed for efficient heat transfer. Compatible with various AMD and Intel platforms, it ensures optimal performance while maintaining a whisper-quiet operation. The product comes with a complete accessory set for easy installation.
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 2"W x 2"H |
Brand | Aveks |
Cooling Method | Water |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 1 dB |
Material | Copper,Acrylic,Chrome,Steel |
UPC | 604720166871 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00604720166871 |
Manufacturer | CHINA |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | BM00001 |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
ASIN | B013JD2CVO |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 7, 2015 |
A**R
Don't think, just buy it!!!
This CPU waterblock is just amazing for the price. I'd say it's comparable to a swiftech or ek waterblock. This block blew away an old eco coolit 120 mm AIO that I had on my i3 8350k. I was getting 20° C better temps then with the AIO. Granted it's paired with a 240 mm radiator and we're talking about custom water cooling versus an AIO, but still it's an amazing block. I was able to overclock my i3 8350k to 5GHz at 1.42 volts from 4.8 GHz at 1.37 volts and still maintain similar or lower temps. Before that, 5 GHz would lead me to temps of 90° C and higher. Now it maxes out at 83° C. If you're looking for a pretty high quality, cheap CPU water block for Intel or AMD then this is for you.Edit: It's still a good CPU water block, but I found out it doesn't play well with liquid metal. The liquid metal started to eat the copper block. Thankfully the CPU is okay.
A**Y
DOES NOT FIT AM4! read review
I bought this when ryzen came out because i wouldn't feel bad about butchering this block to fit the slightly different am4 socket. When this product was posted AMDs sockets all used the same mount and thus this was universal between Intel and AMD but after ryzen came out it only fits the older sockets. I used some wire that I threaded through the holes and twisted as a make shift mount until real waterblocks came out for am4.The block itself isn't half bad. It is 3 parts: the acrylic top, the copper plate on the bottom, and sandwiched in between is the black steel mount that has a cutout to fit everything together. There is a red gasket to seal the acrylic top on with the G1/4 threads. The included barbs are 3/8" I think and the screws it comes with are actually quite nice. I used them to put on my actual waterblock for am4 and it works fine for my chilled water setup. Temps were on average about 7C higher than my apogee XL2 waterblock from swiftech, which I don't recommend for other reasons. Go read the reviews for that block to see why (it doesn't fit G1/4 thread). This cheap waterblock does however fit G1/4.If you are looking for a cheap intro to custom watercooling then this isn't a bad choice!
M**C
Mounting Issues
The water block seems to work fine of my LGA 1200 CPU. It doesn't leak and handles the thermals fine. My one (pretty big) issue is that the block does not play nice with an LGA back plate. The included hardware would suggest that you are supposed to mount the block on the CPU with a plastic washer holding it on against the motherboard's PCB. The whole point of a back plate is to secure the cooling solution so that its force is spread across a larger area, preventing damage by stressing small parts of the board.What I ended up doing to spread the load evenly was I took a multi-socket back plate and pulled out the threaded metal part; and I stuck the included hex nut on the bottom of the back plate, carving out some plastic so that the hex nut would have a little more security, which was not strictly necessary but it made mounting the block a little easier (not that it was easy to install, in fact it was quite difficult).Long story short, its an otherwise good block with bad back plate compatibility. If you're willing to mod a back plate, then I do recommend this block. Otherwise, I would advise against mounting any cooling solution without a back plate; there is a reason that every included AMD and Intel CPU cooler has one.
R**R
Almost perfect solution
The single issue I had with this was that the included hose barbs are a little small for the 3/8" I.D. flexible tubing my system is based on. That could have been solved by including other sizes, (or I could have bought some). However, after applying standard hose clamps and giving them quite a tightening, I arrived at a water-tight seal. The flow through the system has been excellent, the cooling better than ever, and I can visibly see if anything ever starts fouling the block, and the construction may allow me to clean it out if necessary. All in all, I'm very pleased. But they really should include some US measure hose barbs when selling it the US.
C**.
Decent block for the price.
Pleasantly surprised with this block, keeps a overclocked xeon 3680 @4ghz very cool, looks pretty decent. Mounting system could be better, a back plate is highly recomended. The mount could interfere with board components and if you are using a mitx then you may need to mod the mount for it to fit. The included fittings are not standard 3/8 barbs, they are smaller, maybe 9mm, just use your own and it will be fine. Took 6 weeks to get to NC USA so if you need it in a hurry look elsewhere.UpdateAfter almost a year of use it is still working great, no corrosion or wierd buildup, temps on a 8 core xeon that is over clocked are still great.
J**A
No es Compatible con AM4 .
The media could not be loaded. El Producto a simple vista esta bien creado...podria ser mejor...pero me decepciono ver que no es AM4...en pleno 2023 ya habiendo socket AM5 tampoco veo en el titulo o descripcion que diga si es para AM4...Man como pueden hacer este tipo de bloques para AM3...Describe mejor tu producto...Acabo de gastar 20 dolares donde en mi pais es 1 dia de trabajo para esto...
U**Y
Works on 11700K
I have this on my 11700K downstream from my Aorus Waterforce RTX 3080 (both stock clocks) and I'm seeing peak core temps of 72C with some old Thermaltake thermal paste I had laying around. I used some 3/8" silicone tubing from Amazon with some spring clamps like you'd use for a motorcycle or lawn mower fuel filter/carburetor with no leaks. For $20 and the mounting versatility I think it's impossible to beat!
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