Nice rgb and has the mountings needed for intel and ryzen cpu.Put this on an i7 11700. Before this cooler there was just the stock fan that comes with the processor lol. Temps on some cores reached 100 celsius basically during idle. I shut it down and ordered the cheapest AIO 120mm short of having one shipped directly from china. I landed on this Golden Field. Was 50 bucks and had 1 day shipping. Comes with brackets for AMD and Intel. A small tube of paste and a 120mm I believe RGB cheap fan. I had a slightly better 120m so i used that. I had no space for a fan on the front and back of the radiator in my cramped little case unfortunately. I used some thermal grizzly paste as well but im sure theirs works fine.Even with just 1 fan, and all cores running 100% for over 20 minutes temps are at 50c. Great cooler so far. Hope it lasts!I'm seeing people in the reviews saying their temps are in the 80s even with the 240m version. bros that's too hot for a water cooled setup. make sure you apply thermal paste and remove the plastic from the copper heatsink part.Never heard of this company before, but I figured that the components were just Asetek or CoolIT rebadged anyway. I've had this for about a month now and temps are better (5c reduction on my 3600 under load) than the noctua hsf it replaced. The install is a bit of a pain and has too many steps and needs too many screws to mount, and the AM4 brackets have to be inverted from what I assumed they would be positioned to mount correctly.ARGB fans are loud above 70%, and the leds aren't dimmable (including the cold plate). Fan control from the BIOS helped the fan noise. I didn't bother with the included thermal paste, I used Kryonaut. I also had to buy a 12v to 5v rgb converter to make them work. Why doesn't rgb have a standard? Did we need both a 12v and 5v solution?This looks to be the best deal on a 360mm aio, but it's a shame I haven't found these in stock since purchasing.Rad is super thin and whole unit is lightweight. Cooling is on par with a Corsair H115i Pro XT 280mm AIO.Only problem I had with this unit was the braided hose sleeving had come out of the heat shrink on one of the hoses at the pump but was an easy fix to reinsert it.I love the water cooler keeps my temps in good level the hottest ive ever seen it was 44°c. When i game on Cod Warzone and gears of war 5 but idle i get about 33°c, , installing is not hard but if you have setup like mine it easy with amd just dont throw away your Bracket holder on your pc ! Trust me on that one ! I didnt know about it until i had to set up this watercooler but then i had to order my part then after it came in stalling it was hard , it comes with amd and intel setups , my set up a amd rzyen 5 1500 with AsRock Ab350 pro 4 ,16gb of cossair ddr4 2400mh ram, 750watt power supply i believe its the thermaltake one gold plus +fully modular ! With a zotac 1070 amp extreme editionKeeps my CPU @ an average of 28 degrees C. Looks good in the case and hose is easy to adjust. The mounting system for the Intel CPU is a little odd with a plastic backing panel to install on the rear of the motherboard and takes some steadiness to keep the pump from sliding all over the place with the thermal paste, but easy to install overall. Would recommend.Great Cooler using on an Intel i9-9900k processor. Good performance and nice level. Installation was tricky. Took me about 30 mins to get the 2011 fasteners installed. Screws are tricky and positioning is even trickier if your space is tight. It barely fit in a mid size ATX case. Needs a full ATX size case to mount on the top. Overall I am happy with item at the price. I'm playing Fallout 4 on max resolution with no lag as compared to the non liquid cooler. I recommend putting your desktop on a table with lots of light and be comfortable working to get it installed correctly. Great item Overall and excellent performance.This AIO Cooler works well its quite and cools my FX 9370 and FX 8370 just fine, keeping the temps @ 35 to 52 C under all condition's overall i,m very happy with this unit. Now the bad the rgb fans are 4pin 12 v and just are,t good enough for my system so i replaced them with Deepcool argb units thats have argb and are pwm as well this AIO now works wonders for my system and and so far have given me very good service would but it again.Well I was looking for a cheap 240mm aio, to put in a PC that I was selling. I stumbled across this cooler, never heard of the brand before. So I thought why not, if it crap I can send it back. Might waste a few days, but could save a few quid on one of the big brand one. I've used the cooler master lite ones before, and to be perfectly honest may as well use an air cooler.On opening the box, pretty much the same as all the others. 2 fans, mounting hardware and radiator with a pump/cold plate. To my surprise, braided tubes that are soft to touch and very flexible. Mounting hardware is easy to install, and the manual is easy to follow.Once mounted, booted the PC up. Temps had dropped over 20°c at idle over an old air cooler. Which is what I was expecting, what I wasn't expecting was the temps under load. Running aida64 for 30mins, instead of nearly 80°c. The CPU never went over 47°c, which is really good.Now the rgb, it's not controllable. However it's that nice and not in your face, flashing or doing silly patterns. Just a gentle cycle through the colours.I am planning on buying another, for my personal PC. I just hope the price stays down.I bought this because a) goodish reviews and b) it looked smart.My honest review after having built many machines both air cooled and AIO cooled is this;Fitting.Fairly straight forward, if you can decipher the mostly chinese instructions.Once on the cpu however, it feels very loose. Even with the thumb screws tigtened down fully and given an extra twist with a screw driver. I could wiggle the waterblock very easily. Fans look ok. I had them attached to an RGB controller and they change colours as expected. In terms of fan performance, they really do not move much air topping out at 1400rpm even set to full on in the bios.Cooling performance.Absolutely terrible. Running prime95 on my Ryzen 3700X had the cpu temperature topping out at 90 degrees. The Wraith Prism supplied with the chip performs better with the temperature topping out a good 10-15 degrees lower.Idling on the AIO had the cpu at 65 degrees. The Wraith idles at 52-55 degrees.ConclusionDo not buy this aio. Its cooling performance is abysmal and the fitting experience was, quite frankly, scary. You should not be able to wiggle a block so easily.Returned for refund.Decided to upgrade my i7-7700k to a i9-9900k and originally transferred over the Corsair AIO liquid cooler that had been fitted to the i7. Although this seemed to keep CPU cool at around 39c I thought I would look at a double fan water cooler. Th equivalent Corsair was around £130 so as this was on offer at around £50 I decided to give it a try.What a great decision that was. Not only does this cooler look great and is very well made it also works like a dream. My i9-9900k now sits at around 29c and even under heavy 4K video editing has not gone above 64c which is damn amazing.Could not recommend this cooler enoughFirst off, beware that the clips overhang quite a way and can obscure other devices. In my case it was the SSD slot. After about 3-4 days of use I noticed that when the pump fan started to spin faster, in conjunction with the temp of the CPU, it would make a high pitched sound that was highly irritating. At first I thought it was just settling in, as the instructions do mention bubble and pop sounds, but after 3 days I gave up and had to return it. Before this I had a Corsair one, and still do, that has lasted many years without a hitch.I bought a Noctua NH-U12S instead, which was actually better at heat dissipation than the AIO. If you do a YouTube search for comparing AIOs to standard fans you will notice little gain in a radiator for most situations. I don't think I'll ever go back to a radiator unless I'm tight for space or there's a significant improvement.I have several aio coolers and i have to say this is the best i like for the price.Temperatures are reduced to better than my air cooled cooler .The coolee comes with both AMD and Intel fittings.Well packed and very easy to install.Thermal paste is also included.Now i have to mention , that i recueved a faulty unit ( noisy)But customer service was brilliantThey replaced my unit ,And the noisiest part is the fan which is quiet but can be changed for people with home theatre setups.Pity they dont do a GPU coolee .Well, nearly a year on , and the cooler us still going great.I had worried that for the price it was not going to last, but no worries. Well worth the move from fan cooler.Pc looks neater and cpu runs cooler.