CONCLUSION

Adding LCD screens on AIO liquid coolers is the new trend and well, at least for me it’s a lot more interesting compared to ARGB lighting. The good news is that most manufacturers offer both with their newest models and so in terms of looks the Sigma L36 Pro WH by Ocypus certainly delivers. Cooling efficiency is also good and on par with many AIO I’ve tested to date, although I must admit that I was expecting slightly more because of its high-performance fans. The high-performance fans are probably the sole issue with the Sigma L36 Pro WH since at full speed they are considerably louder compared to many of the AIO in my charts (at performance mode through BIOS however they are nearly inaudible from 1 meter away).
Right now, the Sigma L36 Pro WH by Ocypus retails for around USD240 inside the USA and for 187.55Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de), a price tag which at least on this side of the Atlantic is balanced. Overall, there’s not much else I can say about the Sigma L36 Pro that hasn’t already been covered in this review, it performs very well and looks even better so the Golden Award is in order.

PROS
- Build Quality
- Good Cooling Efficiency
- 3.5” IPS Display (640x480p)
- ARGB Lighting (Motherboard Sync Compatible)
- Motherboard Compatibility
- Large Coldplate
- Up to Six 120mm Fans in Push & Pull
- Available In Black & White Colors
CONS
- Noise Levels
- Price (USA)

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