NZXT Kraken X73 RGB 360mm - RL-KRX73-R1 - AIO RGB CPU liquid cooler - Improved pump - Powered by CAM V4 - RGB connector - 120 mm Aer RGB V2 radiator fans (3 included)

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NZXT Kraken X73 RGB 360mm - RL-KRX73-R1 - AIO RGB CPU liquid cooler - Improved pump - Powered by CAM V4 - RGB connector - 120 mm Aer RGB V2 radiator fans (3 included)

NZXT Kraken X73 RGB 360mm - RL-KRX73-R1 - AIO RGB CPU liquid cooler - Improved pump - Powered by CAM V4 - RGB connector - 120 mm Aer RGB V2 radiator fans (3 included)

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The NZXT Kraken X73 and Z73 have a very similar configuration. In fact, it is too similar that you can assume that both liquid coolers perform identically also. However, that is not the case. At idle with an ambient temperature of 22 degrees, the Kraken X73 performs a little worse and scored 12 degrees Celsius. When the processor is subjected to a load in the same ambient temperature, the X73 records 46 degrees Celsius in temperature. Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows Central) Who it's for All of the pictures reveal to mount this with the tubes at the top. This causes air bubbles and kills the cooler causing the fans to run more difficult and temps to remain greater. If front mounting, televisions on the radiator must be at the bottom. Air rises to the top. After switching my temps are cooler and the fans stay quieter at medium loads. I have an H510 case, but the x63 does not precisely fit well. You need to really press it therein, however it will fit with a bit of elbow grease. Its simple to ingratiate televisions at the top, however your cooling/performance will suffer considerably. The last action is to link the cables from the pump. The breakaway cable television has 3 ends. One is connected to my PUMP header on my motherboard, the other to an extra SATA cable television coming from my PSU, and the other is just left hanging as I had to utilize for it. The second cable television connected to the pump is the usb one which is likewise linked to an extra USB header on your motherboard. Another noticeable difference between the two types of fans is the speed range, The original Aer P 120mm fans offer a range of 500-2000 RPM while the new Aer RGB 2 120mm units speed range is reduced to 500-1500 RPM. The new Aer RGB 120mm fan also features 2 more blades and a sharper blade angle compared with the Aer P, so it will be interesting to see how these changes of blade design and rotational speed affect thermal performance.

NZXT Kraken X73 RGB White All In One 360mm Intel/AMD - Scan NZXT Kraken X73 RGB White All In One 360mm Intel/AMD - Scan

likewise, ensure you plug the 4 pin port from the pump to the “AIO” or “PUMP” fan adapter on your mobo. these connectors will run at 100% power enabling your software (NZXT Cam, in this case) to control the pump speed. if your mobo does not have those fan adapters, you can utilize any other fan connector such as “CHA” or “CPU”, but if you do this make certain you set that adapters power in bios to full power or disable any speed control for that particular connector. again, this will permit the pump to get full power from the mobo, and NZXT Cam will manage the pump speed. Let’s be sincere if you’re purchasing this or considering buying this then the factor for it is most likely because of the amazing little screen that this thing has, and I can guarantee you that one shining feature was more than worth it for me but it might not be for someone else, undoubtedly. I was surprised at how crisp and clear the screen is for how small it is, and while you can publish your own gifs, pictures or whatever there is a bit of a learning process in ensuring your selected gif fits the method you desire it to without a loss in quality or perhaps unforeseen cropping or sizing problems. There’s a growing variety of useful guides online to guide you in how to do this so it’s normally a non issue. Okay so the performance of this cpu cooler is good, however I was honestly expecting just a bit more cooling performance from this latest pump style however it fizzles by a non-insignificant amount. I previously utilized a Deepcool Castle EX which is also a 360mm radiator AIO and the distinction in not just temperature but also sound is definitely noticeable and is a bit disappointing for a AIO cooler at this cost point. First off installation is a little a trouble with this due to the additional connections that the little screen needs. For some this may end up being a dealbreaker because of the fact that it might not fit in some smaller sized type factor builds or even a Mid-tower ATX develop with all the RAM slots inhabited. HUE 2 Channel Output LED Qty.: Up to four LED strips – 10 LEDs per strip, Up to five Aer RGB fans, Up to six HUE 2 accessoriesThis AIO cooler is a stunning thing on the computer, efficiency (cooling sensible) is nothing out of this world, it carries out similar to any other 360mm AIO out there, the pump is silent but the fans have to start harder when a Ryzen 9 3950X heats up a bit. The only real advantage for this cooler over others is the very nice screen on the pump, likewise, the setup is quite easy. Update on moving my AIO cooler to the top: So concerning to the placement of my aio I moved it from the front to the top of my pc, which is exhaust, now my issue with this is NZXT’s style with the tubing in addition to my case, Its really bothersome how I need to remove my 140mm fan to offer room for the tubes I may at this point need to modify my case to at least have a fan there. It cools much like any other. Naturally, the software application does not play great with others. Need to mount with hoses on pump at the bottom. Since the ram will obstruct if you are using all 4 slots. What sells it is really the pump head enjoyable with the screen. The fans are quiet, move a bunch of air throughout the radiator. Use the beta version of software application to manage the ram Stix on the mobo. About as far as playing nice with Asus board. Simulated the adapters for RGB daisy chained ideal beside each other. Put pump port on the fan op. Header one next to aio header. Mobo will not see a fan and won’t get pass bios which is a good function to have to avoid damage from heat. Plug usb 2.0 into mobo. Fans into pump wire and sata power. And it’s ready to go. I switched out the 2 fans that came on the radiator with Corsair RGB fans so they matched the rest of my case. The first fan requires to be linked directly to your controller unless you currently have RGB fans then it’s just a case of daisy chaining them all together. This Kraken Z73 is perfect for anyone creating a build that has looks and function in mind, and as for me served as the perfect last touch to my construct.

NZXT Kraken X73 vs Z73 - Differences between CPU Coolers NZXT Kraken X73 vs Z73 - Differences between CPU Coolers

I upgraded from a x63 to the Kraken x73 as I recently got a larger case (h710i). I installed the radiator and fans on top of my case to exhaust the air out. Alan S – Laramie, WY This AIO Cooler was incredibly simple to set up. This was the first PC I’ve built and I truly wanted to go for it with the RGB. I enjoyed that this cooler could support a custom-made GIF image and NEEDED it. It works really well at keeping my Ryzen 3900x cooled and looks excellent in my glass front case. I changed out the two fans that began the radiator with Corsair RGB fans so they matched the rest of my case. The 2 fan radiator variation fit perfectly in the NZXT H710i case I got. Total 10/10 extremely pleased with this item. A few essential tips when installing AIO coolers vertically, the radiator pipes must be on the bottom. if they’re on the top, you’re most likely to get some gurgling sounds from the pump as any trapped air bubbles might get drawn into the pipelines and create a gurgling sound. If you’re mounting the radiator to the top of the case, the position of the pipes does not matter, simply whatever works finest for your layout. Explaining all the details of these new NZXT Kraken X-3 RGB AIOs may be repetitive reading for those of you who caught our original review of the Kraken X-3 and Z-3 series earlier this year, if that applies to you then you might want to skip past this introduction as the only significant change with this new bunch of AIOs is the addition of RGB fans, and of course the inclusion of the 240mm Z53 which was missing from the original launch in July. Overall extremely delighted with this product, simple to install, decent temperatures and RGB fans offer the case a nice appearance. Allison C. – Rome, GADisplays on computer components seem to be a trend these days. Motherboards and computer cases, have it. And now, even AIO liquid coolers have it. Thermal performance is the most important part of any AIO liquid cooler and the main reason why you want to buy an AIO in the first place.



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