While we have seen a few different Project 7 cases from Aerocool, the P7-L240 is actually the first CPU cooler from Aerocool's exciting new range. With a strong emphasis on RGB lighting, the P7-L240 comes with two RGB fans, as well as an RGB-illuminated pump/waterblock to really give your rig some bling. Priced at £99.99, it is also well priced for a high-end 240mm liquid cooler – is everything as good as it seems?
KitGuru Deputy Editor-in-Chief Leo Waldock first got a look at the new Aerocool P7-L240 at Computex 2017 and about six months on the cooler has hit the shelves and is ready for review. With the Arctic Liquid Freezer 240 still top dog in our testing, can the P7-L240 dethrone the king?
Specification
CPU Types | |
Socket | Intel: 775 / 1366 / 115x / 2011 / 2011-3 / 2066 AMD: FM1 / FM2 / AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / AM3+ / AM4 |
Fan | |
Fan Bearing Type | Hydraulic |
Fan Speed | 600 ~ 1800 RPM |
Fan Noise Level | 10.5 ~ 31.8 dBA |
Lifetime | 60,000 hours |
Fan Air Pressure | 0.59 ~ 1.34 mmH2O |
Airflow | 29.84 ~ 71.65 CFM |
Fan Speed Controller | |
Voltage | 12 V |
Current | 0.16 A (per fan) |
Physical | |
Form Factor | All-in-One Water Cooler |
Case Colour | Black |
Base Material | Aluminium |
Heatsink Material | Copper |
Width | 280 mm |
Depth | 120 mm |
Height | 53 mm |
Fan Width | 120 mm |
Fan Depth | 120 mm |
Fan Height | 25 mm |
Cooler Installation | |
Cooling Capacity | 380 W |
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Don’t understand your scoring. This performs better than the Corsair H115i Pro, has good acoustics and costs less than the rival cooler. Yet they both score 8.5?