AIO with good reviews. Normally $119. I purchased the Frost flow when it was on sale last week for $59. But this one has RGB fans and is still one of the cheapest AIO's you can get at the moment. triple version is $119 which seems decent. Not sure what the difference with the Tuff version is, as it looks very similar to this one.
ID-COOLING AuraFlow X 240 RGB AIO $89 + Delivery @ PLE Computers
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How is the warranty with these brands if they leak? Will they replace the damage components like Corsair?
After you research this, come back to us
Looks pretty good for the price.
if you have $89 your best option is coolermaster 240L for $99 at almost every retail store..
1. better support from cooler master. I had a coolermaster powersupply that was out of warranty they repair it for free only cost was shipping it to them, shipping back to me was free took them 5-6weeks very reasonable.
2.You will find reviews everywhere with the coolermaster 240l, it perform better than its higher model which is the 240p(a better rgb version)
3. uses the sickleflow fans for the 240Lsickleflow? noisiest fans ive ever used. back in the drawer brand new.
stay away from coolermaster stuffstay away from coolermaster stuff
The MF120 Halo performs virtually identical to the QL120 for a little more than half the price. The MF120R (generally what's in cooler master AIOs) has the same rifle bearing as the MF120 Halo but pushes through more air as the design allows for a bigger fan (no RGB outer-rim).
To say you should never buy any coolermaster product because you had one noisy fan from 10 years ago is purely idiotic.
For me I can recommend avoiding Gigabyte wind force series GPUs because their sleeve bearings have atrocious quality. Does that mean I don't recommend any Gigabyte product, both now and indefinitely into the future? Of course not, their motherboards are usually good (of course always check out reviews as there's lots of in-brand inconsistencies) and Aorus cards are fine.
yea. whatever.
when you mention coolermaster power supply my eyes glaze over.
there's a reason that crap is cheap.
but whatever, get your coolermaster trash@Nilfunds: Nobody likes a gatekeeper, nobody likes you. Lol
when you mention coolermaster power supply my eyes glaze over.
We were talking about fans?
there's a reason that crap is cheap.
The budget series are cheap, like all manufacturers that make budget PSUs, but the V series are top tier PSUs with excellent quality with 10 year warranties. They're also rather affordable in Australia as we don't pay Trump's tariffs.
Doesn't mention the type of fan bearings so they're likely sleeve. I wouldn't recommend this AIO for top of the case mounting, but should be ok for front of the case (vertical ok, horizonal not). No idea how reliable actual AIO is.
Ceramic
Edit pump bearingFan is hydraulic
I've used the 120mm version of this AIO in about 5 PC builds now and have never had an issue. 5 year warranty, ID cooling is one of the largest brands based out of china. This is sold by PLE who do straight swap warranties in store if there are any issues.
Bad experienced with ple regarding warranty. Bought XFX PSU from them which has 5 years warranty, had problem just shy 3 years. Basically they won't honour xfxs warranty because they only do 3 years for them. Pushed them and told them about their bull#$@ mission statement on their website still no luck. Would never buy anything from them again.
On the plus side, XFX will honour the RMA but need to ship it back to Hong Kong. It's 1000 watt PSU which postage cost would be almost the same price of the PSU itself.
So really 3 year warranty as cost deterrent makes 5yr useless is what you're saying. /s
Sucks that the limit is 3yrs in store, but it's a manufacturers warranty of 5 years is it not?
Did ple tell you to contact XFX,
if so they don't seem to have done much wrong from if you look at it from their pov if they told you to contact XFX I doubt XFX compensate them for the same postage you would've had to pay to send it back on your behalf either.
Not for our against PLE, but if soulmates somewhere in the t&C of sale 3yrs is all they're obligated for. 3yrs is better 30 day's then go straight to manufacture that acc kicked msy' teeth in for.Well it comes with 5 years warranty from XFX and this statement was on their website and since then gone now.
"Every product comes with a different manufacturer warranty duration, these warranty durations are strictly enforced on PLE by our suppliers and we are obliged to pass on this enforcement. We strongly recommend contacting PLE as soon as you establish you have a faulty product."
Unless the bought it from a supplier here in Australia which only gave PLE only 3 years not sure then. When I contacted XFX they seem to know that I bought it from PLE which from my knowledge they must checked the serial number.
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