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THE KUHLER H2O H1200 PRO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

antec kuhler h2o h1200 pro 7t The H1200 Pro is based on a 271mm long, 120mm wide and 25mm thick 240mm radiator and thus its slightly thinner than the smaller H600 Pro.

 

 

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As you can see fin quality is very good and just like the H600 Pro the H1200 Pro also has a high density count of roughly 16FPI (fins per inch).

 

 

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The radiator of the H1200 Pro doesn’t have aluminum plates beneath the mount spots but that shouldn’t be a problem with the bundled screws.

 

 

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FEP tubes may not be as flexible as PA ones but we've experienced no real problems with either type in all these years.

 

 

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The Antec logo is placed on the pump and right over a blue activity LED (the pump is powered by a SATA connector).

 

 

antec kuhler h2o h1200 pro 12tantec kuhler h2o h1200 pro 13tAs usual both tubes can swivel (in this sample we found that they could swivel for roughly 160 degrees) to simplify installation.

 

 

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The copper base doesn't feature a layer of thermal conductive material so you will need to use either your own or the bundled one.

 

 

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The 7 blade 120mm PWM blue LED fans are identical to the one used with the H600 Pro and so they can reach speeds of up to 1800RPM to produce airflow of up to 78.9CFM with 2.19mmH20 static pressure and up to 35dBA of noise.

 

 

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With both 120mm PWM LED fans mounted the thickness of the radiator increases to 50mm.

 

 

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Prior to mounting the H1200 Pro onto our test rig I wanted to see just how bright the LEDs of the fans were and as you can see they are quite bright.