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EVGA CLC 120mm All-In-One CPU Liquid Cooler, 1x 120mm Fan, Intel, 5 YR Warranty, 400-HY-CL11-V1

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,391 ratings

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About this item

  • All-in-one cooling solution that is completely self contained. No filling, no custom tubing, no maintenance. Just plug and play.. Air flow - 58.87 CFM. Noise level - 20.0 decibels
  • Intelligent wiring system makes this one sleek cooler without the messy wires
  • Copper base provides maximum heat transfer
  • Built in 120mm radiator and 120mm fan helps dissipate the heat keeping the CPU as cool as possible. Fan can also be swapped or customized
  • Only compatible with current Intel Sockets

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.72 x 4.72 x 1.18 inches; 1.1 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 400-HY-CL11-V1
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 3, 2018
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ EVGA
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07CNXHYJ2
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,391 ratings

Product Description

The EVGA CLC 120 CL11 liquid CPU cooler gives you incredible performance, low noise and amazing performance at an unbeatable price. Available in 120mm radiator size with a fan designed to reduce noise and provide superior airflow.


From the manufacturer

EVGA CLC 120 CL11 Liquid / Water CPU Cooler, Intel Cooling 400-HY-CL11-V1

The liquid cooler from EVGA gives you incredible performance, low noise and amazing performance. Available in 120mm radiator size with a fan designed to reduce noise and provide superior airflow.

Long-life sleeve Bearing fan

These fans are built for superior cooling and lower noise. The Long-life sleeve bearings increase the lifespan of your fan.

What's in the box

  • CL11 radiator and fan, mounting hardware, manual
  • Product guides and documents

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    4.5 out of 5 stars
    4.5 out of 5
    3,391 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, performance and ease of installation of the electronic component fan. For example, they mention that it's a premium product, it keeps temps down and that the fan blades are great quality. Some appreciate the appearance. That said, opinions are mixed on noise and size.

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    353 customers mention276 positive77 negative

    Customers like the cooling of the electronic component fan. They say it works well, keeps the temperature down, and is not thermally throttling at those temperatures. Some say it's an excellent solution for cooling small cards or CPUs, and it saves a few degrees off the temperature compared to other coolers.

    "...EVGA CLC 280 Liquid / Water CPU Cooler is (in my opinion) the best liquid cooler (asides from custom water loop coolers) that you can buy in the..." Read more

    "...The software did accurately report the temperatures of my Ryzen cpu at least...." Read more

    "...The cooling performance is fantastic.Noise Level:..." Read more

    "...The Good:This AIO looks great in my opinion, controls temps well, and has a very low price.The Bad:Noise at full load" Read more

    327 customers mention230 positive97 negative

    Customers like the quality of the electronic component fan. They mention that it feels like a premium product, the tubes are braided, and it's fantastic for the price. The fan blades on this thing are great quality and look like they could chop a finger off. It's very quiet and cool. The hardware-wise the CLC 280 is good, and is one of the best AIO coolers you can get. It is relatively cheap for a 280mm unit, and easy to understand and reliable.

    "...Quality - The build quality of this is exceptional. It feels like a premium product and the most important part, the tubes, are braided strongly and..." Read more

    "...-One of the best AIO coolers you can get. If you don't give 2 cents about abundant RGB lighting then get this.... I did...." Read more

    "...This AIO looks great in my opinion, controls temps well, and has a very low price.The Bad:Noise at full load" Read more

    "...Thin plastic, flimsy and fragile connection points(especially the RGB), cheap aluminium and a super high premium for good capacitors and..." Read more

    299 customers mention238 positive61 negative

    Customers like the performance of the electronic component fan. They mention that it seems to perform quite well, is quiet, and effective. Some say that it works exceptionally well in a push pull configuration at low fan speeds. The quality, fit and finish, and accessories of the product also work well. Some mention that the fan does not cause any issues and is non-threatening.

    "...This offers better performance (in my opinion) than the Nzxt Kraken or other CLC CPU coolers out there. Another important factor is the noise level...." Read more

    "...I am very happy with this AIO. It exceeded my expectations performance wise, and the poor software can be overlooked since my motherboard does a..." Read more

    "...So now my computer is silent and running MUCH faster than before, as I don't have any thermal throttling occurring and I was able to overclock..." Read more

    "...It works exceptionally well in a push pull configuration at low fan speeds. The RGB matches everything and can be set up to do so, for the most part...." Read more

    208 customers mention172 positive36 negative

    Customers find the installation of the electronic component fan to be pretty easy. They mention that the instructions are bare but easy enough to figure out. They also appreciate the very basic setup guide. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease of installation and configuration of the product.

    "...As a novice builder, making my 2nd pc after 15 years this was super easy to install and i had no trouble with it whatsoever...." Read more

    "...I go with an AIO cooler over a large heatsink is because it's easier to manage...." Read more

    "...The RGB matches everything and can be set up to do so, for the most part. Really easy to install.Cons:..." Read more

    "Very easy to install in a thermaltake V200 case...." Read more

    116 customers mention98 positive18 negative

    Customers like the appearance of the electronic component fan. They say that the stock fans are a unique design, the rad and Asetek gen 5 pump design are more than adequate, and the materials all look great. They also say the RGB EVGA logo on the water block is pleasant, and that the lines are really nice.

    "...The water hoses have a braided covering which looks great...." Read more

    "...The Good:This AIO looks great in my opinion, controls temps well, and has a very low price.The Bad:Noise at full load" Read more

    "...In summary, the rad and Asetek gen 5 pump design is more than adequate and works great if you're going for an EVGA themed build...." Read more

    "...Reasonable build quality on the rad. Lines are really nice and the pump seems solid.Quite when not OC'd...." Read more

    425 customers mention155 positive270 negative

    Customers are mixed about the noise of the electronic component fan. Some mention that the noise level is pretty quiet, while others say that the fans are unreasonably loud. The pump is slightly audible at set idle speeds, and the resonance produces various pitches of annoying howling. The improved cooling performance is noisy, producing a loud high-pitched whine, and you can hear the bearing grinding and feel constant, strong vibrations.

    "...At set idle speeds the pump is slightly audible. With the case on the floor about 4 feet from me it makes a quiet high pitched whine...." Read more

    "...It also offers little to no fan noise which makes it pleasant to sit next to and game for multiple hours without feeling like you're at an airport..." Read more

    "...fan speeds there seems to be some resonance that produces various pitches of annoying howling. The fan RPM range is ~1000rpm at idle to ~2200rpm max...." Read more

    "...So now my computer is silent and running MUCH faster than before, as I don't have any thermal throttling occurring and I was able to overclock..." Read more

    65 customers mention33 positive32 negative

    Customers are mixed about the size of the electronic component fan. Some mention that it does fit, while others say that it barely fits in their desktop and blocks one of the optical drive bays. The pump and radiator are slightly smaller on the EVGA, while the CLC 240 is too big to fit the G12. Overall, the size is not universally appreciated by customers.

    "...modifying the front panel switch housing, but this fit just fine with no mods needed...." Read more

    "...The packaging of of this cooler is really big and for a moment feels intimidating when thinking that you'll have to fit this in your tower...." Read more

    "...Its unique niche are its aesthetics and its slightly smaller sizing, which lets it squeeze into spaces where the few extra mm on a competing AIO..." Read more

    "...I mention that the cable is short because it is not nearly long enough to run it through the back of the case and you have to run a thick usb cable..." Read more

    99 customers mention25 positive74 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the software that comes with the electronic component fan. They mention that it's buggy, lacks luster, and useless. Some say that the software is complicated and flashy, while others say that it just doesn't seem to work.

    "...It exceeded my expectations performance wise, and the poor software can be overlooked since my motherboard does a better job by itself anyways...." Read more

    "...-The Flow software is buggy. EVGA seems to have software issues with many of their products so no surprise here...." Read more

    "...The software is simple but functional. It shows even better performance than the other coolers when under heavy loads...." Read more

    "...The stock fans are LOUD at high RPMs. The flow control software bugs out when your PC goes to sleep while the software is running...." Read more

    Super Quality and Value, The Best CLC Liquid Cooler out there
    5 Stars
    Super Quality and Value, The Best CLC Liquid Cooler out there
    I purchased this 280MM cooler after the original 120 CLC cooler by EVGA wasnt cutting my needs. This offers exceptional cooling capabilities and offers most bang for buck vs competitors. Read below for a more detailed review.Packaging - So for newbie builders (such as myself) let me first start off by saying that the box this ships in is rather huge! The packaging of of this cooler is really big and for a moment feels intimidating when thinking that you'll have to fit this in your tower. The box came packaged in a shiny black sleeve with EVGA's branding over it. The brown box slides out easily and there is only one sticker/seal that you have to slice in order to get to the goodies inside. Inside the actual cooling block has thermal paste (by Shin Etsu) pre-applied and is of great quality, this is all protected by a plastic covering and is neatly tucked in between its foam cutouts. The radiator is the biggest thing in the box (obviously) and is also tucked away neatly in the foam cutouts with all of its cables/wires folded and tied. Overall presentation and packaging upon opening is excellent. There is also a small opening in the foam in the middle that is housing several ziplock bags full of all different screws and clamps and brackets, all neatly labeled for what board you are using them for (AMD vs Intel).Installation - One word, EASY! As a novice builder, making my 2nd pc after 15 years this was super easy to install and i had no trouble with it whatsoever. The first thing i did was take the plastic cover off the block and swap the pre-installed Intel mounting bracket with the AMD one included. All you have to do is turn it counter-clockwise and it will pop right off (use a bit of force, dont be afraid it wont break). Once i did that (i put the plastic cover back on to protect the thermal paste) i began to install the radiator. In my Phanteks P400 case the only space i had for such a huge radiator was the front of my system (attached a pic for reference). I had to remove the original preinstalled case fan to the top of my case otherwise this wouldnt fit, it practically takes up the entire front space. Once the radiator was installed i was able to pop the block right onto the cpu mount, line it up perfectly and start tightening it down. One step i forgot to mention is that you need to install the mount bracket to your mother board prior to anything else so that your cpu block can rest on that, these are the screws that are double sided, they screw into the plastic bracket usually underneath the motherboard and then the brackets of the cpu clamp just slide on top and you close the top with another screw. More detailed instructions are in the included booklet - Overall very straight forward and easyPerformance - I have thrown literally every game and ultra settings (paired with a GTX 1080TI) and have never had my processor go above 47 degrees (celcius). I enabled a feature in the EVGA flow process APP to have the RGB lighting indicate if the temp is running hot. Blue means its cool and red means its getting hot. This has never turned red even once and i have had gaming sessions (including gamestreaming to a shield tv) for multiple hours at a time, no heating issues whatsoever. Compared to the 120MM CLC model, that one used to get hot after about 30 minutes of playing an intensive game like Doom 2016. It would then force pressure on the rest of the system causing my graphics card fan to go insane (honestly not 100% sure if this was interrelated but it stopped happening once i got this clc). This offers better performance (in my opinion) than the Nzxt Kraken or other CLC CPU coolers out there. Another important factor is the noise level. I can barely here this thing when its in my Phanteks P400 case. There is minimal to no noise at all of the radiator fans.Quality - The build quality of this is exceptional. It feels like a premium product and the most important part, the tubes, are braided strongly and dont look like they will wear out or break. I was not scared at all that i may be bending them too much or that they could snap off easily.Overall Result - The EVGA CLC 280 Liquid / Water CPU Cooler is (in my opinion) the best liquid cooler (asides from custom water loop coolers) that you can buy in the market now for your CPU. It is very competitively priced and offers superior cooling compared to is little brother variants and competition. It also offers little to no fan noise which makes it pleasant to sit next to and game for multiple hours without feeling like you're at an airport tarmac! I highly recommend this to anyone with the budget to spend, plans to do extensive gaming and would like to have a liquid cooled CPU without spending hundreds of dollars on a custom water cooled setup. Dont hesitate before buying this. EVGA has made another high quality product.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2017
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Super Quality and Value, The Best CLC Liquid Cooler out there
    Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2017
    I purchased this 280MM cooler after the original 120 CLC cooler by EVGA wasnt cutting my needs. This offers exceptional cooling capabilities and offers most bang for buck vs competitors. Read below for a more detailed review.

    Packaging - So for newbie builders (such as myself) let me first start off by saying that the box this ships in is rather huge! The packaging of of this cooler is really big and for a moment feels intimidating when thinking that you'll have to fit this in your tower. The box came packaged in a shiny black sleeve with EVGA's branding over it. The brown box slides out easily and there is only one sticker/seal that you have to slice in order to get to the goodies inside. Inside the actual cooling block has thermal paste (by Shin Etsu) pre-applied and is of great quality, this is all protected by a plastic covering and is neatly tucked in between its foam cutouts. The radiator is the biggest thing in the box (obviously) and is also tucked away neatly in the foam cutouts with all of its cables/wires folded and tied. Overall presentation and packaging upon opening is excellent. There is also a small opening in the foam in the middle that is housing several ziplock bags full of all different screws and clamps and brackets, all neatly labeled for what board you are using them for (AMD vs Intel).

    Installation - One word, EASY! As a novice builder, making my 2nd pc after 15 years this was super easy to install and i had no trouble with it whatsoever. The first thing i did was take the plastic cover off the block and swap the pre-installed Intel mounting bracket with the AMD one included. All you have to do is turn it counter-clockwise and it will pop right off (use a bit of force, dont be afraid it wont break). Once i did that (i put the plastic cover back on to protect the thermal paste) i began to install the radiator. In my Phanteks P400 case the only space i had for such a huge radiator was the front of my system (attached a pic for reference). I had to remove the original preinstalled case fan to the top of my case otherwise this wouldnt fit, it practically takes up the entire front space. Once the radiator was installed i was able to pop the block right onto the cpu mount, line it up perfectly and start tightening it down. One step i forgot to mention is that you need to install the mount bracket to your mother board prior to anything else so that your cpu block can rest on that, these are the screws that are double sided, they screw into the plastic bracket usually underneath the motherboard and then the brackets of the cpu clamp just slide on top and you close the top with another screw. More detailed instructions are in the included booklet - Overall very straight forward and easy

    Performance - I have thrown literally every game and ultra settings (paired with a GTX 1080TI) and have never had my processor go above 47 degrees (celcius). I enabled a feature in the EVGA flow process APP to have the RGB lighting indicate if the temp is running hot. Blue means its cool and red means its getting hot. This has never turned red even once and i have had gaming sessions (including gamestreaming to a shield tv) for multiple hours at a time, no heating issues whatsoever. Compared to the 120MM CLC model, that one used to get hot after about 30 minutes of playing an intensive game like Doom 2016. It would then force pressure on the rest of the system causing my graphics card fan to go insane (honestly not 100% sure if this was interrelated but it stopped happening once i got this clc). This offers better performance (in my opinion) than the Nzxt Kraken or other CLC CPU coolers out there. Another important factor is the noise level. I can barely here this thing when its in my Phanteks P400 case. There is minimal to no noise at all of the radiator fans.

    Quality - The build quality of this is exceptional. It feels like a premium product and the most important part, the tubes, are braided strongly and dont look like they will wear out or break. I was not scared at all that i may be bending them too much or that they could snap off easily.

    Overall Result - The EVGA CLC 280 Liquid / Water CPU Cooler is (in my opinion) the best liquid cooler (asides from custom water loop coolers) that you can buy in the market now for your CPU. It is very competitively priced and offers superior cooling compared to is little brother variants and competition. It also offers little to no fan noise which makes it pleasant to sit next to and game for multiple hours without feeling like you're at an airport tarmac! I highly recommend this to anyone with the budget to spend, plans to do extensive gaming and would like to have a liquid cooled CPU without spending hundreds of dollars on a custom water cooled setup. Dont hesitate before buying this. EVGA has made another high quality product.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Still great in 2020 on a Ryzen 5 3600, Keeps cpu temp low and doesn't increase case temp
    Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
    This 280mm aio installed easily in my Phanteks p350x case. I had read some reviews on my case saying a 280mm radiator would not fit in the front without modifying the front panel switch housing, but this fit just fine with no mods needed. All necessary hardware was included to mount it configured with the fans between the radiator and case sucking in fresh air and blowing it over the radiator.

    I have the fans connected to my motherboard's cpu fan headers and the pump connected to the aio pump header on my Asus Prime X470 Pro motherboard. I am using my bios to control the fan and pump speeds instead of the EVGA Flow software. I tried the software and it's definitely the worst part of this product. It lets you set a curve for the fans, but you can only manually adjust the pump speed. I only installed it to change the color of the leds.

    Using my bios to set the fan and pump speed curves worked just fine. The pump is set to stay at 60% and then ramp up to 80% at 60 C and then 100% at 67 C. The fans stay at 20% until 60 and then ramp up to a max of 80% at 67. At set idle speeds the pump is slightly audible. With the case on the floor about 4 feet from me it makes a quiet high pitched whine. It's only noticeable in a silent room and not if I am watching video or playing games or music. The included 140mm fans are near silent at 20%, making a low pitch wooshing air sound and not obnoxious. I could set them even lower and they would be inaudible, but I like at least some airflow through the case at all times.

    I recently upgraded from a Ryzen 5 2600 to a new 3600. The 3600 boosts higher, so it generates more heat. I had a Scythe Mugen 5 Rev. B cooler. Under heavy load gaming the 3600 was reaching 83 C, which isn't horrible, but it was thermal throttling slightly under the heaviest loads and wouldn't go over 4 ghz. After installing this AIO it now boosts to its maximum at 4.2 ghz and maxes out at 65 C with the pump at 80% and fans at 60%. It would run eve cooler with higher pump and fan speed, but I like to keep noise to a minimum. My Vega 56 GPU has also benefited and runs cooler without the top 140mm case fans blocked by a large cpu heatsink. The air coming through the aio radiator blows over the gpu and is still capable of cooling the gpu.

    I am very happy with this AIO. It exceeded my expectations performance wise, and the poor software can be overlooked since my motherboard does a better job by itself anyways. The software did accurately report the temperatures of my Ryzen cpu at least. I have read other reviews saying it had issues with Ryzen, but those appear to have been fixed.

    Sorry for the poor photo, my old phone does not do well in low light and my case needs a cleaning.
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    Max Payne
    3.0 out of 5 stars Better options out there for the money
    Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2023
    Size: 280mmStyle: CLCxVerified Purchase
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    Max Payne
    3.0 out of 5 stars Better options out there for the money
    Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2023
    Cooler looks cool, but installing is harder than it needs to be with all the extra connectors and cables. The display "snaps" onto the the cooling block but its really easy to bend the pins. Also the included EVGA fans are not balanced so at high speed the whole computer vibrates. Already had a crash were the display said it was disconnected. Might have been a coincidence, but didn't happen with my NZXT cooler.
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    albert117
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente producto
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 3, 2023
    Jeremy J. Rivero
    5.0 out of 5 stars Cumple con su función y no decepciona.
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 8, 2023
    Jacob
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for your Alienware Aurora R12
    Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2022
    Size: CL11Style: Non-RGBVerified Purchase
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    Jacob
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for your Alienware Aurora R12
    Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2022
    This is actually an Asetek product. Asetek has been Alienware's supplier of closed loop liquid coolers for well over 10 years now. Perfect for your new Alienware as it is the exact cooler offered from the factory. Save yourself over $150 and add this must-have option yourself. For easy installation, follow my steps!

    note: I also ordered Noctua thermal compound. this is a good idea, as the Aurora chassis generates a lot of ambient heat inside of the case, which could shorten the life and effectiveness of a lesser thermal compound. Of course the supplied thermal compound is sufficient and hassle free, so pick whichever you prefer.

    1. Remove case side panel and top cover. Remove top cover by gently prying one of the corners of the top shroud, with your fingernail. this will remove somewhat easily, and dont worry about breaking it, its very sturdy and designed for removal this way.
    2. Remove the stock Air CPU cooler. remove cable from motherboard, and remove the 4 screws on each corner of the air cooler, loosening screws evenly until fully unscrewed.
    3. clean off the old thermal compound from the IHS (internal heat spreader i.e. top of your processor). rubbing alcohol and several q-tips makes cleaning a breeze. be sure to remove all compound and residue for best thermal contact with zero air bubbles.
    4. remove top-fan. remove the 2 screws on either side of the fan bracket on the top of the interior of the case. once the fan assembly is removed, cut the rubber pins out and remove them entirely. this can be done with scissors, a utility knife, or simply by pulling on them until they break apart.
    5. take your new Asetek (uhh I mean, EVGA) liquid cooler, from the box, remove the plastic cover from the waterblock assembly, and remove the thermal compound from the copper plate. Be careful not to scratch or score the copper, as it is important to remain as flat as possible to avoid any air pockets. Take q-tips and rubbing alcohol to remove stock compound, making sure not to leave any fibres from the q tip behind. blow them off, do not touch copper with your finger. NOTE: if you are using the already applied thermal compound, of course skip this step.
    6. if you have removed the compound and are using your own, place plastic cover back onto the underside of the waterblock. this will protect the copper from damage during installation.
    7. install the radiator to the top of the case, placing the water hoses to the RIGHT. Lay your case on its side, and hold the radiator from inside, while you screw in radiator from the top. there are 4 screws clearly marked on the top of the exterior of the case.
    8. Once the radiator is installed, take the mounting bracket for the waterblock and install it to the waterblock. Place the bracket on the underside of the block, and turn it until it locks into place. NOTE: this is where you can choose the orientation of the block. I have mine slightly angled for aesthetics and less stress on the hoses.
    9. Once the locking bracket is installed on the block, leave the waterblock covered, and off to the side. Place thermal compound onto the IHS of the CPU ( compound bead should be about the size of a grain of rice. the more, can mean the messier, and not necessarily help performance.)
    10. Place water block onto the 4 standoff points of the motherboard surrounding the CPU, you will see 4 of them in the shape of a square. Place the waterblock on the standoffs matching with your chosen block orientation and screw-holes on the bracket, to the standoffs on the motherboard. Screw them in with the supplied thumb-screws. Once all 4 thumb-screws are hand-tightened, gently fasten them with a screw driver, applying even and gentle pressure. Do not overtighten! very slightly over hand tightened is all we want.
    11. Install the top fan onto the underside of the radiator in the case. Make sure that the fan sticker, is facing the direction you want your air to flow. in this case we want the air exhausting up and out, so place the fan sticker, hidden side up facing the radiator, this direction will pull air out of the case. Install the 4 long screws, fastening the fan to the top - mounted radiator. You can move the water hoses around to make using your screw driver easier, fastening the 4 screws.
    12. plug in your fan connector as well as your CPU block to the marked connectors on the motherboard. these are marked TOP FAN and CPU

    There you have it, I hope this helped as the instructions supplied in the box were somewhat vague. I have owned several closed loop coolers from my builds over the years and each seem to have loose directions, so im not docking any points for that one.

    FINAL NOTE: I opted to use the factory DELL fan for the top fan cooling my radiator. this is because the fan supplied with the cooler, runs at 100% due to DELLS ALIENFX Software. This is fine, if you want maximum cooling performance, it works well as I tried it with the EVGA fan and saw load temps as low as 39 degrees C running Blender. Finally I opted to go with the DELL fan as it works with AlienFX and its automatically controlled, no longer running at 100%.
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    Anderson Serra
    4.0 out of 5 stars Muito bom produto
    Reviewed in Brazil on July 6, 2021
    Size: CL24Style: RGBVerified Purchase
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