Maximum Control: Easily customize lighting and cooling modes via NZXT CAM, with access to six RGB lighting channels. Configure lights and fans from any manufacturer. Finishing Touch: A white or black metal cover conceals the inner workings, blending seamlessly with your case. The heat fins have ...
Using this tip can drop temperatures by several degrees to significantly boost thermal performance. 2. Extra fans - A push-pull story Your NZXT Kraken cooler ships with a set of stock fan that offer incredible performance, right out of the box. However, you can unlock additional performance ...
The large aluminum heat sinks are for controlling the heat in the fan control circuits. Each channel gets its own heat sink so there is no worry about failure due to overloading. Each will safely support 4W so you can run some rather robust fans without fear. Peering ever closer at the...
The expansion card also shows some advances over the previous models. With the ability to handle up to 10W per channel, there are few regular desktop fans out there that can overwhelm this controller. I also really like how NZXT insulated the regulators since some users had issues with noise ...
Try to understand how much GPU overclocking can impact your computer. A second unique feature is that it tracks the performance of HUE+ lighting systems, GRID+ fans, and Kraken coolers. During installation, remember that you need to choose the corresponding modules if you want the components to...
With NZXT’s H7 Flow case, the company revamped its iconic design to focus on cooling performance. And while it definitely succeeds in keeping component temps under control, the low noise levels it maintains under load help elevate the H7 Flow to a level of PC case excellence. ...
while pushing 1.97 mmH2O of pressure at nearly 2000 RPM. These 140mm fans use four-pin plugs to power them via 12V, and the head unit also offers a four fan power lead that also uses a SATA connection to supplement the power. Getting back to that pump in the head unit, here we sho...
i find out, that the Liquid Sensor is working - but for this, the NZXT CAM Software has to be stopped. Seems that there is a conflict, running both applications. But, NZXT CAM Software is required to control fanspeed and temp-values... Quote 2 weeks later... dynamic Members 21...
Zalman looks to KO the juggernauts of the air-cooling world with their CNPS 20X. Using a fancy 4D stereoscopic corrugated fin design along with their unique dual-blade spider ARGB fans, they are not only looking to deliver on performance but visual style as well. ...
If they both used a standard plug for this there'd be no issue and I could just add Corsair's cooler to my build and control the fans from a single app. But no, I have to either opt specifically for an NZXT cooler to complement the NZXT case or suck it up and use both the CAM...