Summary
If you were to ask me in hindsight, I would probably have put the Raijintek EOS 240 in the spotlight, which is again significantly cheaper and in the end until approx. 125 watt on the Ryzen 9 just as well cools. A fan less guarantees an even quieter propeller underptime, whereby the cooling performance leaves nothing to be desired. How long the radiator must be at the end in order to satisfy the ego is of course left to everyone; both models can be used equally and safely.
The aRGB fans and the illuminated radiator housing are of course an absolute must for the strict-believing disciples of the holy three colours. In the name of red, green and holy blue – our daily 5-volt gives us today and illuminates our brain as well as we illuminate our PC housing. And do not tempt us to simply eliminate this, but to redeem it, and from all the evil, dark boxes, forever, Amen.
The accessories are sufficient, the handling is quite easy and the fans are quite usable. There is actually no more to write, except that the aRGB stripping could have been solved a little more intelligently. But at the price, well… Sponge over it.
Conclusion
If you are shooting yourself into an AiO and can live in the cycle with aluminium, you can easily give yourself the competitor products, which cost up to 150 euros in terms of cooling performance. Sure, the pump is not adjustable and large display or data-selection celebrations will not be possible. But we actually wanted the CPU cooling in the first place and that's exactly what the EOS 360 does really well. That would be much worse and louder. And certainly more expensive. So it doesn't always have to be an Asetek rental product that makes the customer happy at the end of the day.
Bargain check passed, especially the 240s. At around 75 euros for an AiO with aRGB full pacifier, you really can't complain anymore.
Raijintek Eos 360 RBW, RGB Rainbow, 360mm (0R10B00181)
HardwareRat | Lagernd | 89,90 €*Stand: 27.07.24 14:32 |
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