An important characteristic of any gaming PC is how it handles the cooling of the internal components. To see how the Cyberpower Infinity X135 Plus stacks up we ran a high load on the system with the case in its default configuration to simulate long gaming sessions and measured the steady state temperature of the CPU and GPU.
To measure the thermal performance, all system fans were left to run in the default configuration that was set by Cyberpower during assembly, to represent how the system would arrive configured to the customer.
With the i5-13600KF CPU back installed, we can look at the thermal performance of the system under full CPU and GPU load. As expected the 240mm EK-AIO Basic is enough to keep CPU temperature under control at around 80°C even with this extreme load applied.
The high airflow nature of the Lian Li Air Mini also does a great job at keeping the GPU temperature at a very acceptable 56°C which is a remarkable achievement considering the relatively compact chassis design and high-performance graphics card.