Cooler Master Nepton 240M ReviewPublished by Marc Büchel on 03.11.14 (30061 reads) Page:
Today we have the pleasure to check out Cooler Master's Nepton 240M compact liquid cooling system, which, should be compatible with small cases and tighter spaces thanks to its 274 mm long, 27mm slim and 119mm wide radiator. This particular 240mm radiator is slightly slimmer than other 240mm models, since it's only 27mm thick. This helps saving a few millimeters and might allow the installation in cases, which otherwise could not be equipped with an all-in-one watercooler. Apart from that there are kink-resistant FEP tubes, which allow for tight bending radius. Overall this cooler is well made and with its completely black color scheme it's easy to integrate into the design scheme of lots of different builds. The bundle includes two 120mm PWM fans, which are entirely black too. The mounting system supports most, if not all, recent Intel and AMD sockets. When it comes to manufacturing Cooler Master is very proud on the fact they're making every single piece on their own.
The packaging is quite standard for an all-in-one water cooling system. Alongside the AIO unit you receive two fans, a manual and mounting kits. Cooler Master bundles the Nepton 240M with two mounting kits, one for AMD and one for Intel-based systems, as well as a backplate is used for Intel sockets. The Cooler Master Nepton 240M is even compatible with the old Intel socket LGA775. If anything should break down with the Nepton 240M AIO water cooler you get a warranty that covers such event for a whopping five years.
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