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Game Max Iceberg 240mm Liquid Cooler Review

Rating: 8.0.

While we have seen plenty of cases from Game Max over the last few months, the Iceberg 240 marks the first time we have seen a CPU cooler from the company – be it of the liquid or air variety. What makes the Iceberg 240 so appealing is definitely the price, as at £59.99 this is the cheapest 240mm liquid cooler I have reviewed in the last three years.

With a price that low, however, concerns may be raised about the cooling performance and overall quality of the Game Max Iceberg. We will attempt to answer those questions in our review before giving our final verdict.

Specification

  • Block Compatibility: Intel LGA 1150/1151/1155/1156/1366/2011/2011-V3AMD FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM4/AM2+/AM2/FM2+
  • Block Material: Copper
  • Radiator Material: Aluminum
  • Fan Dimension: 120mm x 120mm x 25mm
  • Radiator Dimension: 153mm x 240mm x 27mm
  • Fan RPM: 600~1800 RPM(PWM) +/- 10%
  • Fan Air Flow: 30-70 CFM
  • Fan Noise: 25~32 dBA
  • Tube Material: Low Evaporation Rubber

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2 comments

  1. Combining the alu rad. withe a copper block is not exactly smart.

  2. There is something wrong with the numbers of the Arctic Liquid 240 (Asetek) and the other 360 and 240 water coolers. Asetek units have nothing different from the CoolIT ones and even DeepCool. And thickness is not better that surface area from what people say. The other aspect is that all these reviews never compare coolers in the same bracket. Where are the H100i and Cooler Master units? Given that Thermaltake and EVGA are also Asetek, there is not much too choose from, but I imagine Corsair and Cooler Master have NDAs forbidding comparing with same bracket coolers. DeepCool also have good 240 units.