A Closer Look
The LEPA NEOllusion is a single-tower design that is made up of four Ø6 mm heat-pipes that make direct contact with the CPU. They feed heat from the base to fifty-four aluminum fins.
The RGB LED component is attached to the heatsink itself. The white plastic you see here holds the LED light strips and helps distribute their light more evenly.
The top plate, like the heatsink and heat pipes, is black, but it also has the LEPA logo in white on top. The logo functions the same as the plastic blocks on the sides, allowing for light to shine through. More interesting, however, is the unique fin arrangement which helps direct airflow, while the small tabs help generate turbulence, which helps increase efficiency. The base itself is of course an HDT (Heat Pipe Direct Touch) design. Small gaps between the heat pipes and the aluminum base are visible, but these should not impact performance all that much.
The 120 mm fan included by LEPA features a 600-1800 PWM RPM range and is rated at 75.41 CFM and 33 dBA when running at full speed. It also utilizes a dual convex blade design. Sadly, it seems as though this model is not available for purchase separately. The model number is LPHF 12P, APA1225M12.