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Reeven NAIA 240

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Reeven is still relatively new in the DIY PC market. However, that doesn't stop them from coming out swinging with their very first closed-loop cooler. The NAIA 240 not only offers surprisingly good performance, but includes some solid extras as well. It even manages to offer some RGB goodness.

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The tubing kills it for me.
 
Yeah I don't know anyone that likes Corrugated tubing.
 
i love the fact that you can refill it... i dont mind the tubing since black rubber is just as ugly and you can always sleeve it if needed.

The performance looks amazing - would be nice to know what kind of pump it is and how long that lasts though...
 
Violates the 1st rule of water cooling ... I stopped reading when I saw mixed metals ... Copper Block w/ Aluminum Rad
 
Violates the 1st rule of water cooling ... I stopped reading when I saw mixed metals ... Copper Block w/ Aluminum Rad
Well better not bother reading any reviews ever of any pre built liquid coolers.
 
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Violates the 1st rule of water cooling ... I stopped reading when I saw mixed metals ... Copper Block w/ Aluminum Rad

Aren't all of the AIO water kits an Aluminum Rad and either Copper or Aluminum water blocks? If you want a full on Copper block/Rad, then you need to go custom or custom kit. There is nothing wrong with this AIO set up and if there was, then why would every manufacturer do it this way?
 
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