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The monolithic Black Ice® GT Xtreme 560 is the most massive iteration of the Black Ice® radiator to date. Using the next generation Black Ice® GTX core platform, the massive GTX560 provides the first 4 x 140mm Black Ice® offering embarking on a new standard for new levels of extreme performance and case mod possibilities.
4x140mm!! Huge, handles anything you can throw at it
review by robitussin
At the time of my purchase this was the biggest and baddest radiator money could buy. I really love this thing. I have had a few rigs running through it and haven't once needed anything else. Can accommodate CPU can graphics cards with ease.
Case designers mostly don't support the 4x140 size. You need to buy a caselabs custom case or similar if you want to cage this beast.
This radiator works best with highspeed fans. There aren't alot of highspeed 140mm fans to choose from. I went with 8 yate loons in a push pull configuration, the fans can get expensive and loud to some ears.
Highly recommended if your looking for a high level single radiator solution. This product is beautiful.
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Cons
Massive cooling potential, simple, elegant, great craftsmanship
Highspeed fans, can get loud, will not fit most cases
Simply the best radiator I've ever used. No other company's products compare to Hardware labs in build quality sans aquacomputer, but these radiators just beat the living hell out of the airplex rads in terms of performance. It you care about quality, looks, and heat dissipation then this is your rad.
I year ago I purchased a Hardware Labs GTX 480 radiator and this thing sheads heat like no other! My second build will be using two more Hardware Labs radiators one of which is the 560 variety, you have probably seen photos of my HW Labs 560 radiator with 4x Gentle Typoons attached to adapters that allow 120mm fans to be mounted to 140mm radiators. I plan on using Hardware Labs into the future, their quality is second to no one!
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