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February 14th, 2015 HW Labs Black Ice Nemesis 360GTX Radiator Review
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The Hardware Labs Black Ice GTX Gen Two Xtreme 360 is a beautiful radiator. The gloss black finish was completely free of any desirable defects. All the solder joints looked flawless as well. There is no doubt that when looking at the GTX 360 that it is finely crafted. There is certainly nothing to complain about when it comes to the high speed fan testing though. Here we the Black Ice GTX 360 outperformed every one of our test units. If you need strong performance and do not mind pushing some higher RPM fans or are planning on using a push/pull fan arrangement, it is one of the best in the class. Read the Full Review HERE.
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HardwareLabs have produced another great performing radiator to add to the award winning Black Ice range. The Nemesis 360GTX?s thermal performance was great at all flow rates and fan speeds tested but it really shone against the competition in the low fan speed tests. Presumably with only one set of fans it would do well across the whole range. The Nemesis GTX is a high quality radiator with solid performance that is tuned for low speed fans.
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Proclockers Review: If you need strong performance and do not mind pushing some medium RPM fans or are planning on using a push/pull low speed fan arrangement, it is one of the best in the class. Click here to read more
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October 23, 2014 The Quad Rad Roundup
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Performance should never be the sole metric to base a radiator choice on. In fact, never buy a radiator separately- get the radiator and appropriately chosen fans in terms of airflow, static pressure and noise levels you are comfortable with. The HWL (Black Ice NEMESIS) rads scale great with airflow while the XSPC RX V3 does not- goes to show that liquid and air flow restrictions don't tell everything and the entire package can affect things. The Nemesis series was optimized for scaling and it has showed to be the case in here. -Varun S. Gangoli. Read the whole review HERE.
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