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Cooler Master 240M

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NCIX: http://bit.ly/1rJ7Vx3

Amazon: http://geni.us/c3i

 

The Cooler Master 240M CPU liquid cooler utilizes a CM self-designed pump and water block and Cooler Master's new Silencio fans to deliver impressive, near silent performance. More information can be found on Cooler Master's website: http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/cpu-liquid-cooler/nepton-240m/

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All they have to do is get rid of that atrocious tubing and I'll buy one.  Looks like a bendy straw.

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Yes! Everyone who's considering a H100i should buy the CM Seidon 240M instead IMO.

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Dem fans 

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All the reviews I have read so far are very promising.  I already own the Seidon 240M, and love that AIO.  This one seems to make some minor improvements on the Seidon in terms of cooling performance, but major improvements when it comes to noise.  Realistically, I just want to buy some of those Silencio fans.  4.8mm/H20 @ 27dBA(maximum)!  That is insane for a fan.

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All they have to do is get rid of that atrocious tubing and I'll buy one.  Looks like a bendy straw.

My thoughts exactly

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All they have to do is get rid of that atrocious tubing and I'll buy one.  Looks like a bendy straw.

We don't exactly have the best record in terms of being "pretty", but there's a reason we used the ribbed FEP tubing on most of our AIO coolers.

 

The ribbed structure helps prevent kinks, which is especially important in smaller cases where you have to perform some kind of radiator wizardry to get it fit inside correctly. You can safely get tighter bends and curls with the ribbed tubing without restricting the liquid flow.

 

Also, the more rigid material we use has a much better seal than some other tubing material out there, meaning your AIO won't be dying to liquid evaporation anytime soon, nor anytime not-soon :D

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We don't exactly have the best record in terms of being "pretty", but there's a reason we used the ribbed FEP tubing on most of our AIO coolers.

 

The ribbed structure helps prevent kinks, which is especially important in smaller cases where you have to perform some kind of radiator wizardry to get it fit inside correctly. You can safely get tighter bends and curls with the ribbed tubing without restricting the liquid flow.

 

Also, the more rigid material we use has a much better seal than some other tubing material out there, meaning your AIO won't be dying to liquid evaporation anytime soon, nor anytime not-soon :D

 

Very nicely explained, and yeah it makes a good bit of sense.  It'd be especially useful for itx builds.

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I was wondering, will the Silencio Fans be available for stand alone purchase in the near future?

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I'm told sometime in early 2015? But I don't know if that's set in stone.

Sweeeet. I'll be buying 4.

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Can someone explain the differences between the 240M and 280L Neptons,

I understand the 240M has new fans but it is also thinner;

I guess mainly performance wise do they differ a lot? 

 

 

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i was looking into getting this over an h100/i for project swnbot, seems like a good idea if i can snag one for a low enough price from the guys at microcenter or anywhere online at that :P

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I really want to buy one of these. I've got a Silencio 352 case, so a 240mm rad will fit perfectly, but the Nepton 280L will be too big, and I'm not convinced of the noise performance of the H100i to drop £90 on it. However, the amazon link just shows this: http://i.imgur.com/ybfgp60.png and the NCIX link is in dollars, so I doubt they'd ship to the UK (even if they did, I don't want to pay 20% import tax). Where can I buy one of these?

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Im really excited about the cpu cooler. I just started to get into overclocking, so that would be a great addition to my rig.

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Can it compete with kraken x61?

 

It's VERY close, and MUCH cheaper. So yes.

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