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Design réussi, Performances correctes, Pompe silencieuse, Logiciel complet, Tarif pour du 280mm avec logiciel et RGB
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Avec le CLC 120, nous avions du mal à donner un avis à cause du tarif très élevé, comme souvent avec le format 120mm. Pour le CLC 280, le problème est à chercher du côté des performances.Oui, il fonctionne bien, mais quelques kits en 240mm font tout aussi...
If you are looking for the best possible cooling for your processor, then water cooling is an excellent option. Ready-to-use kits such as those used in this test tend to deliver good to very good cooling performance. From models with a compact 120 / 140 m...
Excellent CPU cooling performance, Exceptional voltage-regulator cooling performance (when top-mounted), PWM fans can be controlled by motherboard or onboard controller
Somewhat noisy, Onboard controller adds to price
We retain the hardware configuration from previous big cooler reviews while comparing the CLC 280 to previously reviewed rivals. We retain the stock fan configuration of our Corsair 760T case, removing the magnetic panel cover to mount radiators under its...
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...
Publié: 2017-12-31, Auteur: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Excellent CPU cooling performance, Exceptional voltageregulator cooling performance (when topmounted), PWM fans can be controlled by motherboard or onboard controller
Somewhat noisy, Onboard controller adds to price
EVGA's CLC 280 combines tried-and-true cooler technology with high-speed fans to produce the ultimate-cooling 2x 140mm system. $139.99...
Fits all Intel and AMD processors, 100% Copper base, Fully controllable RGB LED, Low Pump Noise Level: 20dB(A), Sleeved Tubing, Large 280mm radiator, 2 x Teflon Nano Bearing super quiet fans
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The EVGA CLC 280 Liquid CPU cooler really impressed us with its low temperature readings, especially at full load (both at default and overclocked speeds). Not only does it perform great, but it also looks sleek and stylish. Whether you're a modder, enthu...
Fits all Intel and AMD processors, 100% Copper base, Fully controllable RGB LED, Low Pump Noise Level: 20dB(A), Sleeved Tubing, Large 280mm radiator, 2 x Teflon Nano Bearing super quiet fans
None I can think of,
The EVGA CLC 280 Liquid CPU cooler really impressed us with its low temperature readings, especially at full load (both at default and overclocked speeds). Not only does it perform great, but it also looks sleek and stylish. Whether you're a modder, enthu...
We are well pleased with the EVGA CLC cooling solutions! The fans are well engineered with Teflon Nano Bearings, "C" shaped fan cases and we didn't register anything above 39dBA on sound testing. At 2000+RPM (by EVGA Flow Control readings) that 39dBA was...
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Publié: 2017-06-18, Auteur: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Water cooling systems are sold by many companies, but there are very few manufacturers directly, so there is a risk that the CBOs will be similar to each other, like two drops of water. However, if we compare the new models of EVGA and Fractal Design, the...
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Publié: 2017-05-26, Auteur: 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...