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Best closed loop liquid cooler?

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@HashtagMilk

If you live in the US, I highly recommend the Cooler Master Seidon 240M from Newegg.  Its only $70, and sometimes less.

 

Another good option is the H105, but it is 38mm thick compared to 27mm, so make sure your case will be able to house it.

 

Stay away from the H100i.  It has a very bad mounting problem, and it is not working for everyone out of the box without modifications.  I can't recommend a product that works for some and not others.

 

Other options are Thermaltake and Antec AIOs, they are more unknown, but made by Asetek, which is the same company that makes the Corsair AIOs, so should be similar quality.

@HashtagMilk

If you live in the US, I highly recommend the Cooler Master Seidon 240M from Newegg.  Its only $70, and sometimes less.

 

Another good option is the H105, but it is 38mm thick compared to 27mm, so make sure your case will be able to house it.

 

Stay away from the H100i.  It has a very bad mounting problem, and it is not working for everyone out of the box without modifications.  I can't recommend a product that works for some and not others.

 

Other options are Thermaltake and Antec AIOs, they are more unknown, but made by Asetek, which is the same company that makes the Corsair AIOs, so should be similar quality.

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@HashtagMilk

If you live in the US, I highly recommend the Cooler Master Seidon 240M from Newegg. Its only $70, and sometimes less.

Another good option is the H105, but it is 38mm thick compared to 27mm, so make sure your case will be able to house it.

Stay away from the H100i. It has a very bad mounting problem, and it is not working for everyone out of the box without modifications. I can't recommend a product that works for some and not others.

Other options are Thermaltake and Antec AIOs, they are more unknown, but made by Asetek, which is the same company that makes the Corsair AIOs, so should be similar quality.

Started looking at reviews for Seidon 240m, and appears to be really good. Thanks!
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