We are a little underwhelmed by the installation guide that Cooler Master include with the Eisberg 240L as the diagrams are very small and the instructions are quite brief. However, this model is incredibly easy to install so it's not a massive easy. For the purposes of this review, we will be documenting installation on the Socket 2011 platform.
First of all, we are instructed to attach the four screws into the corners of the socket using our thumbs.
Next, the appropriate retention brackets can be clipped into place on either side of the CPU block.
Then, the thermal paste must be applied before securing down the head of the unit using the four provided spring nuts.
Finally, the radiator can be secured to your case using the eight provided screws, sandwiching the fans and rubber grommets into place in between.
wow you can get access to the liquid inside, thats a great idea. have to get me one of these.
Great looking CPU block, thats going to help with the flow big time. always a problem with those all in ones.
Wasn’t expecting this from cooler master but from corsair. excellent review. found it on amazon under the kitchen equipment? thats well listed.!
The D14 of the all in one world 🙂 – bit expensive for me, happy with my entry level corsair, but nice work from Cooler Master.
Well this is very nice. shame about the noise at 12v, but the results are excellent. great looking build quality. might have to get myself one of these down the line for testing.
I’m a bit curious though.
What would happen if you combine this kit with NP-F12/NP-F14 fans (NH-D14 fans, and yes, you can buy them seperately)
Wouldn’t it be an epic cooling system that embraces astounding acoustic and thermal performance?
with higher grade fans, yes the noise would reduce significantly under load.