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Cooler Master is leaving
us with mixed feelings when it comes to their Eisberg 240L Prestige
all-in-one watercooler. On one hand you have the cooling performance
which is excellent, no doubt. On the other hand there is the pump and
its rattling noise which is just unbearable. An all-in-one watercooler
that goes for more than 150 Euros (est. CHF 180.-), should definitely be
equipped with a pump that's close to inaudible, otherwise it's just not
worth additional bucks. While testing this product we got the feeling,
that it's not yet finished. It might have been a wise descision to
postpone the launch date for this product and optimize certain parts
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- Pump is loud |
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Installation |
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The
installation process is very easy and there are very few cooler which
are easier to install. In fact we can only remember the Enermax
all-in-one watercooler which is as easy to install as the Eisberg.
Mounting this cooler really is piece of cake and we think even to a beginner this
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Super easy
- Compatible with Intel
and AMD sockets |
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Performance |
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During our
tests we used the Cooler Master fans, which were included in delivery. If you drive these
120 millimeter fans at 7 Volt they are silent and at 12 Volt (1'600 rpm) they can be described as
well audible. A closer look at the test results
shows that the Eisberg 240L Prestige has been able to reach the first place in
both our comparison charts.
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Excellent cooling
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- Fans loud at 1'600 rpm |
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Recommendation |
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If you don't care
about the noise level of your setup and cooling performance is the only
important thing to you, then the Eisberg 240L Prestige could really be the right
thing for you. On the other hand, if you prefer to have a silent setup, then
you'd have to go for another solution.
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- Enthusiast
- Gamer |
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