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The Cooler Master Glacer 240L outperforms even 280mm options like the NZXT Kraken X60 and Corsair H110. It has a copper radiator, a more powerful pump, wider tubing, and the stock fans have much higher static pressure; furthermore, it marginally outperforms the Swiftech H220 due to its slightly faster pump and higher static pressure on its stock fans. The Swiftech H320, however, beats the Cooler Master Glacer 240L due to the larger surface area, but Cooler Master is supposed to have a Glacer 360L in the works.

I am looking for an AIO that is either a dual 120mm or dual 140mm. I can fit a thick radiator, so that is not a problem, but I need an AIO that cools the best, and I will be replacing the fans with NF-P12 PWM fans, so I don't care about the fans that come with it. And I don't have a budget or it, and I know I could get better cooling from a custom loop, but I need an AIO for this perticular build, so DO NOT tell me to just build a custom loop.

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NZXT Kraken X60 is the best performer you've got to choose from. It is 280mm. The software isn't as good as Corsair Link, but it's good enough.

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H220/CM Glacier 

if u could go 360 h320

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The Cooler Master Glacer 240L outperforms even 280mm options like the NZXT Kraken X60 and Corsair H110. It has a copper radiator, a more powerful pump, wider tubing, and the stock fans have much higher static pressure; furthermore, it marginally outperforms the Swiftech H220 due to its slightly faster pump and higher static pressure on its stock fans. The Swiftech H320, however, beats the Cooler Master Glacer 240L due to the larger surface area, but Cooler Master is supposed to have a Glacer 360L in the works.

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