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Swiftech APOGEE-LP (Socket 775/1156/1366) Low - Profile CPU Water-block

Swiftech APOGEE-LP (Socket 775/1156/1366) Low - Profile CPU Water-block

XSPC Raystorm CPU Waterblock V3 - Intel

XSPC Raystorm CPU Waterblock V3 - Intel

XSPC Raystorm CPU Waterblock V3 - Intel

SKU
XSPC-RAYSTORM-INTEL-V3
Rating:
98% of 100

Our most popular CPU waterblock. The RayStorm combines performance, looks and value. The updated V3 block now comes with our new mounting system and high performance K3 thermal paste.

Special Price $29.95 was $52.95
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Our most popular CPU waterblock. The RayStorm combines performance, looks and value. The updated V3 block now comes with our new mounting system and high performance K3 thermal paste.

  • Designed for Multi Core CPU's
  • High Performance Copper Base 56x56x3mm
  • CNC Cut Acetal Top
  • G1/4″ Threads
  • 4x 3mm LED Holes
  • Compatible with Most Compression Fittings
  • Supports Sockets: LGA2066, LGA2011, LGA2011-3, LGA1366, LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156

Supplied with mounting hardware, 1150/1151/1156/1155, and 1366 backplates, twin white LED, allen key, and K3 thermal paste.

Blue, red, green, yellow, orange and UV LEDs sold separately.

ThermalBench Review:

Mounting is a sore point here, and can lead to some frustration for first time users along with all the experimenting resulting in wastage of TIM. But aside from that, there is not much fault to find here. The packaging is excellent, possibly to the point of being overkill. There are LEDs included with the block itself, and liquid flow restriction is the least of any tested so far. Thermal performance was also on the better side of average which is impressive considering the older design of the block relative to the others tested out. At this price point, the only real contender is the Supremacy MX from EKWB and there’s really very little to choose between the two aside from mounting where the Supremacy MX does hold the edge (do read the review of the other blocks also for a better perspective). Would I pay $50 for the Raystorm though? Definitely!

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