That is a rather unfortunate name for a cooling product... Is it CPU on Fire or something to do with Fire on Ice? Probably sounded better in Chinese.
冰上火?
It's also 1:1 in Dunan. Super weird.
氷の上の火 putting in Japanese kind of resembles post-modern へのへのもへじ.
why Molex connector? ugh! one more cable i don't need attached to my psu. SATA only plz.
Wow and I thought I was being minimalist.
ATX 20+4, CPU 8+4, PCI-E 8+6, maybe ONE sata to power an SSD but the rest get gone.
Tell me you don't buy from China without telling-
You need backstory on me. I'm 59 yrs., Old school water. we got heater cores form chevy Vegas and Pontiac Bonneville's. This product is a red flag.
And 20 years ago when I was just getting started with my first water cooling kit for this stuff, Chevy heater cores were a common rad in our very insular but thriving modder communities but there were also these smartboards present in full tower kits like the one I had for specific purpose 240mm aluminum stock:
Powers on with 4-pin molex. Handles even power distribution to a panel, fans and switches.
Also this is a significantly better revision of what first rolled out.
First models had a BIG cap and it was dangerous. I even cooked one.
These days all of my fans, SC800 pump and anything else coming out of China has a bargain basement discount on power connectors that split a 4-pin molex passthru from a 3-pin fan header connection.
I unpin, clip and repin. Not worth the spergout.
Also, what's that?
It's not the RGB link.
Definitely 3 connections going to a molex that is only populating 2 of the pinouts for basic power and ground.
That third wire must be a PWM.
Where does the PWM connection go?
That's right, it goes in the PWM hole. (=゚ω゚)ノ
Someday I'll have to pickup a TRX block or 3DP-something just to continue water cooling with these antiques. A Threadripper block on Ryzen sounds way more appropriate than something from Pentium 4 era but then again, I don't see a viable competitor for it, so I just continue sitting the fence.
It's a good product. I'm not interested in CPU cooling for the above reason but I would trust Bykski to provide a decent block for my 7900 XT, assuming I ever get PCI-E lanes under control. Starting to think I'm better off stock. Who knew?