THE P7-L240
Leaving out the somewhat large pump/waterblock unit the rest of the unit seems very familiar.
With both fans installed the 280mm long and 120mm wide radiator is roughly 53mm thick (including the anti-vibration fan pads not included in this measurement).
Aerocool clearly states that the P7-L240 features a low-FPI (fins per inch) radiator and with a fin count of 19 they are correct.
The two high-speed PWM 120mm RGB fans used (1800RPM/71.65CFM/1.34mmH2O/31.8dBA) feature fins on their blades (increase air pressure by directing airflow) and anti-vibration rubber pads on all 4 corners.
Moving onto the sleeved tubings they are roughly 300mm long and very flexible.
The 61.5mm tall pump/waterblock combo (95mm long and 80.5mm wide) has a plastic cover at the top with the Aerocool name on it.
Typically for such a combo the entire unit is clear (the chamber is also sound-proof according to Aerocool) to allow not only for better RGB illumination but also for the end user to monitor the state of the liquid inside the loop.
Normally closed loop models need no servicing but Aerocool has made it possible for people to add more liquid from the top as time goes by to avoid possible performance drops.
Both tubings can rotate from the base as seen above making things a lot easier when mounting the cooler.
The pure copper base of the P7-L270 features a total of 131 internal micro channels and 132 fins.
Unfortunately in order to use/enjoy the RGB feature of the P7-L240 you will need either a mainboard with a 4-pin RGB header or Aerocool's very own P7-Hub (P7-H1).