EVGA CL28 AIO Watercooling Review
Introduction
We’ve looked at more than a few AIOs over the years, but to date have never looked at one from EVGA. Â Granted, it’s a bit of a departure from their core business, but then perhaps they recognise that consumers like to match up and coordinate their kit. Â So to that end, why not have an AIO that compliments your Motherboard and maybe your GPU to boot. Â Enter then the CL28. Â As the name suggests, it’s a 280mm rad cooler, based on twin 140mm fans. Â Aside from looking the dogs danglies, the whole shooting match can also be controlled via downloadable software via a USB motherboard connection. Â The big question is though, does it cut the mustard when it comes to the torture tests? Â Before we find out, let’s take a look at those all important technical specifications shall we.
*edit* we have just found out there is a promotion running and the EVGA CL28 currently costs just £89 at Scan**
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Technical Specification
Dimensions | 312x139x27mm (LxWxH) |
Intel | 2011, 2011v3, 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1356 and upcoming variants |
AMDÂ | AM2, AM3, FM1, FM2, and up coming variants* |
Fans | 2x140mm |
Fan Speed | 600-2200RPM |
Airflow | 113.5CFM |
Static Pressure | 4.2mmH2O |
Noise | 39.5dB(A) |
*AM4 requires separate back plate which is available for free on application.