XSPC Raystorm CPU Block for Intel Socket LGA 775, 1156, 1155, 1366, and 2011
Description:
XSPC's latest high performance CPU block. Supplied with mounting hardware,
twin blue LEDs, allen key, and K2 thermal paste. For Intel Sockets 775, 1155, 1156, 1366, and 2011. Please verify compatibility before purchasing.
Details:
Detail
Value
Binding
Electronics
EAN
5060175581785
Feature
Compatible with Most Compression Fittings
Label
XSPC
Manufacturer
XSPC
MPN
RAYCPUINT
Product Group
CE
Product Type Name
COMPUTER_COMPONENT
Publisher
XSPC
SKU
XSPC-RAYSTORM-INTEL
Studio
XSPC
Title
XSPC Raystorm CPU Block for Intel Socket LGA 775, 1156, 1155, 1366, and 2011
The XSPC Raystorm, a great CPU waterblock, im using it on a 3820 paired with a Rampage IV Extreme, temp are low and the looks is beautiful.
Lack of instructions, yes i know its easy to install but i think instructions is useful for everyone; its a must for some and just a referance for the other. Anyway performance are great for the price! (Got it for 40$ on sales)
- Designed for Multi Core CPU?s
- High Performance Copper Base 56x56x3mm
- CNC Cut Acetal Top
- G1/4? Threads
- 4x 3mm LED Holes
- Compatible with Most Compression Fittings
- Supports Sockets LGA775, 1156, 1155, 1366 and 2011
Supplied with mounting hardware, 775, 1156/1155, and 1366 backplates,
twin blue LED, allen key, and K2 thermal paste.
As you can see the look is beautiful with the led, you can also change them very easily and put the color you want!
I would suggest this waterblock
My rating; 4/5
My Note; Great quality, Great performance, Great price.
Looks great, keeps cpu cool... I accessorized with all chrome fittings, clear tube, and blue liquid... Highlighted with blue lights... did have a blue and black MSI GD85 board with it, but upgraded to the ASROCK Extreme 11 for the SAS controller, but I digress
Easy install and great heat transfer and dissipation....
Purchased along with other parts to create my first custom loop in 2011. Since then it has lasted for over 3 years in a daily use gaming computer at 4.2Ghz with zero problems. Simple design and install. Keeps a i5-2500K @ <40 degrees Celsius under load. and as low as 32C @ idle. Highly recomended.
Pros
Cons
Long lasting, Great Performance
Ratings
Overall
5
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