Scope of delivery
Various small bags contain a total of six softtube fittings, the proprietary RGB and fan hub, and three blind plugs. An unlabeled tube of thermal paste is also included.
Especially helpful for the first filling is then the also included jumper for the 24-pin ATX connector. This supplies power to the pump and fan connections without starting the computer.
The CPU block carries the sonorous name CPU-XPR-AM-V2 and is as already mentioned only for AMD, more exactly the socket AM3 and AM4. With a coldplate made of nickel-plated copper and a lid made of slightly milky PMMA, it already makes a good optical impression, we will test the cooling performance right afterwards.
And the pump-AGB combination CP-PA-X-CT60-V2-100 also makes a good initial impression. I have here an early version with four connection holes in the lid, the now available retail version has then only three. The maximum revolutions are given as 3800 RPM with a capacity of 300 litres per hour. In contrast to the fans, the pump is connected to the mainboard via a 4-pin PWM connector.
The included fans are CF-APRBW-FN-V3, unfortunately with a proprietary 6-pin connector. 120mm standard size at 26mm thickness should produce a volume of 64.8 CFM. The control is only possible via the hub with remote control, therefore no measurement of the revolutions is possible, but according to the data sheet a maximum of 1500 RPM is given. A total of 5 levels, presumably 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%, can be selected.
And last but not least, of course, the radiator – CR-RD360RC-TN-V2. According to Bykski, this is made entirely of copper and has a 28mm thick cooling surface with 14 channels running through it. With frame the radiator is then 30mm thick and weighs 850 grams.
On the product page and the enclosed note one points out several times very insistently to use if possible only the enclosed screws. The channels with the cooling liquid pass unprotected exactly under the screw holes, so that too long screws could damage them.
The workmanship of all parts is absolutely satisfactory, only the pump-AGB-combination caused me some problems. The expansion tank was apparently not screwed straight into the pump block at the factory, so that fluid leaked out. But at the same time the pipe was so tight that I could only get it out with a vice. But screwing it on properly afterwards quickly solved the leakage problem. Annoying, though.
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