| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Model | RL-S12V-22PR-R1 |
| Series | Seidon 120V |
| CPU Socket Support | |
| Intel | LGA 2011-3 / 2011 / 1156 / 1155 / 1151 / 1150 / 1366 / 775 Socket |
| AMD | AM3+ / AM3 / AM2+ / AM2 / FM2+ / FM2 / FM1 Socket |
| Waterblock Dimensions (LxWxH) | 62(L) x 62(W) x 36.4(H) mm |
| Radiator Dimensions (LxWxH) | 154(L) x 119(W) x 27(H) mm |
| Radiator Material | Aluminium (Radiator) |
| Copper (Baseplate) | |
| FEP (Tubing) | |
| Tube Length | 315mm |
| Tube Diamneter | Ø5.8mm |
| Fan | |
| Fan Dimensions (LxWxH) | 120(L) x 120(W) x 25(H) mm |
| Fan Speed | 800 - 2200 RPM ± 10% |
| Fan Airflow | 36 - 86 CFM ± 10% |
| Fan Air Pressure | 0.41 - 2.87 mmH2O ± 10% |
| Fan Life Expectancy | 40,000 hrs |
| Fan Noise Level | 20 - 39 dBA |
| Fan Bearing Type | Rifle Bearing |
| Fan Connector | 4-Pin (PWM) |
| Fan Rated Voltage | 12 VDC |
| Fan Rated Current | 0.5 A |
| Fan Power Consumption | 6 W |
| Fan Weight | 158g |
| Pump | |
| Pump Life Expectancy | 70,000 hrs |
| Pump Noise Level | <23 dBA |
| Pump Rated Voltage | 12 V |
| Pump Rated Current | 0.3 A |
| Pump Power Consumption | 3.6 W |
| Warranty Information | |
| Warranty | 2 Year Warranty |
| Manufacturer's Site | Visit the manufacturer's website |
|---|---|
| Product Link | Visit the manufacturer's page for this product |
- Very Happy - Deckstar, 16 August 2018
This cooler is probably not for the hardcore enthusiast. I just didn't like the look of my "finned heatsink" fan so I purely purchased this for aesthetics, as I was going for a red PC build. Really easy to install. The manual is a bit lacking for worded literature but the easy to follow diagrams are...well...easy to follow. The only thing that tripped me up was the electrical connections to the mobo. As I have never used closed loop water cooling, I had to do a little bit of digging.
There is one, 3 pin connector coming from the pump and then there are two fans for the radiator, each with 4 pin connectors on. My mobo was a bit lacking with the connectors for the pump and the two fans so I had to remove 1 of the stock case fans to enable me to drive both radiator fans. Most tutorials on the web will advise to put the pump's 3 pin connector into the CPU_FAN port of the mobo however, this would have left me with only 1 remaining connector for a fan. As my ASUS 370P had a dedicated AIO pump connector, I opted to plug the Coolermaster pump into that, leaving with a CPU_FAN connector for the one radiator fan and a CH_FAN connector for the other. Thought this info might be helpful to other users.
In summary:
Great price on a closed loop liquid cooler, compared to some others
Really quiet (you will hear some liquid "trickling" every now and then after startup but goes away after a few min)
Awesome looking
Brought my idle CPU temp down from 35 - 38 degrees to 29 - 32 degrees
Definitely recommended
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