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Published: 2017-06-14, Author: Philipp , review by: hardwareluxx.de
Wenn die verschiedensten Anbieter ihre AiO-Kühlungen von nur wenigen Fertigern produzieren lassen, droht eigentlich Einheitsbrei. Gerade der Blick auf die aktuellen EVGA- und Fractal Design-Kühlungen zeigt aber, wie unterschiedlich AiO-Kühlungen vom gleic...
Published: 2017-05-26, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
EVGA are perhaps better known for their GPUs, Motherboards and PSUs, But that's not to say they don't dip their finger into other pies from time to time. Maybe it's from a need to expand and continue to be competitive, or perhaps it's part of the compani...
Noisy compared to the competition, RGB lights likely to obscured by tubing, No spare thermal paste
EVGA has expanded its portfolio with a pair of closed-loop-coolers designed to offer powerful liquid-cooling performance in a simple, easy-to-use package.Both the CLC 120 (£90) and CLC 280 (£130) are now readily available, and given EVGA's attraction...
So for EVGAs first jump into the CPU AIO Cooler market, they didn't follow the normal trend and just repackage a basic OEM kit like everyone else. They designed a unique all in one unit with more control, a clean look, and their own fan design as well...
The EVGA CLC 280 is a great watercooling solution for overclocking almost any modern Intel or AMD CPU to its limits and it surpasses the Cooler Master Seidon 240M, The EVGA CLC 280 is a complete self-contained compact liquid system that never needs refill
Size. The EVGA CLC 280 radiator is large and it will not easily fit inside smaller cases other than in a large full tower. Measure your case first
EVGA's 280 CLC is an excellent no-compromise all-in-one quiet cooler for a reasonable price considering its build, ease of installation, and all-inclusive package. It is well-deserving of our “Editor's Choice” award and it easily cools our own overclocked...
Published: 2017-02-01, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
EVGA's first attempt at an AIO is remarkably strong; they've come out swinging with the CLC series, outranking NZXT in noise levels just barely, and performing with a slight advantage in some cooling tests. EVGA falls behind by 2C when at the lower end of...