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AIO Radiators

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By-and-large, a majority of the AIO's on the market are OEM from asetek (some exceptions being CoolerMaster and DeepCool/Gamerstorm AIO's), so the radiators on most of them should perform functionally the same.

Go with something from Corsair or EVGA that fits in your budget, they carry solid warranties.

I'm planning to buy an AIO, but replace the fans on it with Corsair ML120 fans. So I want to know how much does the specific radiator of the AIO matter, and also any specific recommendations that you have. I already have the fans, so more budget-oriented AIO radiators would be appreciated.

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By-and-large, a majority of the AIO's on the market are OEM from asetek (some exceptions being CoolerMaster and DeepCool/Gamerstorm AIO's), so the radiators on most of them should perform functionally the same.

Go with something from Corsair or EVGA that fits in your budget, they carry solid warranties.

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