INTRODUCTION
The pros and cons of typical CPU air coolers and AIO liquid CPU coolers have been discussed in many of my reviews (and by countless others I would hope) so far and so if you're in the market for a new cooler then you should already know exactly what it is you're looking for. Personally, I tend to prefer AIO liquid CPU coolers for the very simple reason that due to their size (pump) hey make it easier for me to swap hardware components like RAM and graphics cards. Ocypus is one of the latest players in the PC market and today with me I have their Iota L36 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler.
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The Iota L36 is available in both black and white colors and with 240/360mm sized aluminum radiators (dual/triple). Typically, the combination remains the same as with most AIO in the market today and so the Iota L36 consists by an 397mm long, 120mm wide and 27mm thick aluminum radiator, three 120mm fluid dynamic bearing fans (2000RPM / 77CFM / 4.65mmH2O / 29dBA), 400mm long braided tubes, high-speed 3100RPM pump with ARGB halo at the top and digital temperature display and a copper coldplate. Although the temperature display on top of the pump is adjustable by Ocypus's own software the ARGB halo LED strip can be controlled by all the leading motherboard sync technologies (ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light and ASRock Polychrome Sync). As for warranty Ocypus offers a somewhat rare 5-year limited one which is nice to see by a brand new player. So, let's see just how good the new Iota L36 AIO liquid CPU cooler really is.