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silverstone pf240 review b

   The PF240 AIO liquid CPU cooler by SilverStone may not be the latest model to hit the market (been around for over a year if I recall correctly?) but it performs very well for a dual-fan (240mm) model. Needless to say, its Air Blazer 120R fans are also responsible for this but even though they look nice they are also somewhat audible at load. Yes, the PF240 is far from the loudest AIO in the charts but at full speed its fans are audible so do take that into account in case you’re after a near-silent model. Being available in both black and white is not something we see a lot in the industry and it’s certainly also a plus if you happen to be building a white system. The same goes for motherboard compatibility especially since lately more and more AIO’s seem to only support the latest sockets.


   Retailing for 104.69Euros inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 92.96Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) the PF240 ARGB AIO liquid cooler by Silverstone lands just right in the middle of similar models. At the end of the day there’s not much i can tell you that’s not already available in this review about the SilverStone PF240. It performs very well, looks even better and is compatible with all of the motherboard sync technologies and pretty much every available CPU socket out there which is why it deserves the Golden Award.

PROS


- Build Quality
- Very Good Cooling Efficiency
- ARGB Lighting
- 4
0
0mm Long EPDM Braided Tubes
- Large Copper Coldplate
- Available In Black & White
- Price (For Some)



CONS


- Increased Noise Levels