[citation][nom]WithoutWeakness[/nom]This is definitely a product I've been looking forward to. Their demo at CES had this in its stock configuration beating both Thermaltake's Water 2.0 and Corsair's H100i by 2-5 degrees while running at its lowest fan and pump settings on 3770K's at 4.6GHz.To show the modularity, they added 2 more dual-fan radiators, upped the CPU to an overclocked 3930K, and added a pair of 7970's with waterblocks. The whole system stayed under 60C while playing benchmarks and games. It really is a powerful little pump and the flexibility to add more radiators and waterblocks to fit your needs is an amazing feature for AiO coolers.[/citation]
replaced H80 corsair stock fans with more of the COOLER MASTER SickleFlow 120mm i have in the storm scout case it is in.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103091
Air Flow 69.69 CFM Noise Level 19 dBA Maximum Air Pressure 2.94 mm H2O
the 2 i have on the radiator in push pull rarely spin up to full speed and the push fan rarely does more than pulse unless i am maxing the system for more than a few minutes.
the side panel fan of the same runs at a set 30% with another scythe slipstream 120mmx10mm SY1212SL12M 1,600 rpm 28.89 dBA 38.05 CFM for sli graphics cooling help due to lack of space over the old air cooling tower and now the H80 radiator so i kept it despite it being the greatest noise generator of the entire system until the nvidia 570's fans throttle up.
over all it's still quieter than having a fan next to my desk and i am not worried about the weight and micro vibration stress placed on the MB from an air cooler. i do like the thermaltake frio and coolermaster V6 i still replace their fans with ones that have more static pressure and better CFM and lower DBA than the stock garbage they come with.
it seems most cpu coolers are always bundled with excessively loud garbage fans you can replace with much better air moving and quieter fans