Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280
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Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280


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pfsi10

5 months ago

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Essessdeh

5 months ago

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This is more a question about the case than about this AiO cooler. According to Google, there are reports of people who have installed 280 mm radiators in the case. However, the question is probably whether the combined thickness of the radiator and fan is suitable. And with the 65mm of this AiO cooler (38mm radiator, 27mm fan), it may well be a tight fit. Whether narrower fans could help (the fans can be replaced) depends on the space in the housing.

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oolives

1 year ago

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Donauschwabe

1 year ago

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Drill hole, refill, seal hole. The manufacturer never intended to make them refillable. The manufacturer is of the opinion that you never need to refill them.

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Richard62

2 years ago

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Donauschwabe

2 years ago

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I have had the unit for almost 3 years and have not experienced such a problem. In the meantime, some liquid is missing, but that is normal with all CECs, even if Arctic claims otherwise.

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Chrotonic

4 years ago

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szymon.magnowski

4 years ago

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As per instruction you should connect the one cable to the CPU_FAN pins abd set it up as PWM controlled in BIOS. I am not sure how your motherboard is configured, but the PUMP header usually by default runs at 100% (normally also PWM), so by connecting to the cpu fan header you might lower the noise. One thing to watch out for is not to run this as voltage controlled. (If you feel adventurous, you can also buy a 4 wire y-splitter and run the 140mm fans from the CPU header and the pump from the AIO PUMP header) I have a question for you as well: does the small vrm fan work for you? in my case it never turned on so i returned it on warranty.

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