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[Reseller] InWin SR Series Liquid Coolers - Amazing pricing - R1449 & R1819

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Got some AIO coolers at amazing prices. These are IN stock.

Item: 2x InWin SR24 240mm AIO RGB Coolers
Age: Brand New
Price: R1449 each
Warranty: Yes
Packaging: Yes
Condition: Brand New
Location: Roodepoort (JHB)
Reason: Reseller
Shipping: Yes, buyer's cost and risk.
Collection: Yes, by appointment only.
Link: InWin AIO SR24
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Item: 2x InWin SR36 360mm AIO RGB Coolers
Age: Brand New
Price: R1819 each
Warranty: Yes
Packaging: Yes
Condition: Brand New
Location: Roodepoort (JHB)
Reason: Reseller
Shipping: Yes, buyer's cost and risk.
Collection: Yes, by appointment only.
Link: InWin AIO SR36
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Will I get an invoice: Yes you will get an invoice.
Are you VAT registered: No, not at the moment.
With who is the warranty: Performance PC's, my business (www.performancepcs.co.za)
Do you do other products: Yes, our focus is on high end custom machines but we can help out with other items, send us a PM.

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dear fuck that block is massive.

great prices though, very tempted
It seriously is, and it's seriously sexy. I've installed a few, the product shots InWin uses don't do it justice as the sides are high gloss (mirror finish) which you can't see.

I took a few pics of my own - underexposed so you can see the reflection of the LEDs.

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This one was done with flash so you can see how the flash reflects off of it onto the motherboard

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They say it is better for the tubes to be above the pump /higher
 
They say it is better for the tubes to be above the pump /higher
Actually not. Gamer nexus did a video on tube placement. According to him if your pipes at the top as you mounted yours any air pockets in the system will settle where the pipes are and that air gets sucked into the pump reducing cooling effeciency

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Ok ok..... Here is the correct way then

How you mount your AIO cooler to your computer case is important. An optimal mounting position not only decreases the amount of noise, but it also increases the longevity of your cooler.

In general, you want to make sure that:

  • The radiator is in a higher position in the loop than the pump. This ensures that the air is captured at the top of the loop and does not go into the pump.
  • The side of the radiator where the tubes are connected should not be at the top of the loop. When air is collected at the top, having the radiator mounted with the tubes down means air is not sucked into the tubes and the pump.
 
Ok ok..... Here is the correct way then

How you mount your AIO cooler to your computer case is important. An optimal mounting position not only decreases the amount of noise, but it also increases the longevity of your cooler.

In general, you want to make sure that:

  • The radiator is in a higher position in the loop than the pump. This ensures that the air is captured at the top of the loop and does not go into the pump.
  • The side of the radiator where the tubes are connected should not be at the top of the loop. When air is collected at the top, having the radiator mounted with the tubes down means air is not sucked into the tubes and the pump.
Correctomojo

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I have this cooler mounted with the tubes down really quiet operation.
 
This is some serious beefiness right here for a really nice price.
I tried to google these coolers and found very little information to get a good idea on the cooling performance, but I am very interested to know how these AIO's perform having the twin pump.

Are there by any chance any benchmark results or info on how these could cool down the cooking hot i9 9900K at 5GHz?
Would really be nice to know if there are either some reviews or info of some sort of comparison to other AIO's.
 
Update:

1x 240mm in stock
2x 360mm in stock
 
Have a 240mm of these on my brand spanking new 5600X thanks to @Senshi

The product is really well put together and feels premium as well. CPU didn't go past 51c in 3D Mark Timespy with Gigabyte Fan Controller set to Silent in the bios. All in all very happy with this.

PS. Awesome looking mirror finish block on this!
 
Update:

1x 240mm in stock
2x 360mm in stock
 
Update:

1x 240mm in stock
1x 360mm in stock (1 sold, 1 on hold pending payment)
 
Update:

1x 240mm in stock
360mm - SOLD OUT.
 
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