Montech HyperFlow ARGB 240 AIO Review 5

Montech HyperFlow ARGB 240 AIO Review

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Finished Looks


Overall, the cooler has a nice contrast between light and dark with the ARGB lighting disabled and if you're not a fan of the ARGB craze I would say the unit looks just fine without it. My only issue with the looks is the Montech branding on the bottom right of the pump. I think the triangular logo they use would have looked far better here. Other than that the HyperFlow ARGB 240 would certainly be a good fit in a high contrast build with no lighting. For example ASRock's Taichi motherboards would at least in my opinion be a great fit here at least in regard to the visual aesthetics.


As for memory and graphics card clearance, there were no issues on either platform.


The ARGB lighting is pretty solid. Green and blue look fantastic, however, red on the pump block wasn't quite as bright. Still, overall, the color was relatively uniform on the fans and the pump block considering how much of the unit is being illuminated. That said if you go with rainbow options I did notice some flicker at times during transitions, although it was rare. That said, it could be an issue with the software sending the signals rather than the cooler itself, but both AMD and Intel boards from Gigabyte showcased the same slight flicker at times.
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