Reeven NAIA 240 Review 6

Reeven NAIA 240 Review

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Finished Looks


The Reeven NAIA 240 doesn't look all that bad when installed. Being a nearly all-black design, it is quite stealthy looking. Well, until you turn the system on. The white LEDs are quite bright; however, with various dyes you can at least change the glow to better match your system. Still, the base design will fit most system themes without issues. However, I am not a fan of corrugated tubing. While it does have benefits, it just looks ugly. A sleeving of some kind could go a long way to helping with that; that or using rubber tubing instead.


As with pretty much every closed-loop liquid cooler, clearance is more than adequate. When it comes to the graphics card, users will have nothing to worry about. Meanwhile, the pump did not cause any issues with memory compatibility, but that will likely be motherboard dependent. That said, if it does conflict, the pump can simply be rotated to avoid the problem, which is always nice.


As can be seen here, the white LEDs are quite bright and will be more than adequate to illuminate whatever dye you plan to use. Considering the drawbacks of using dye in the coolant, I much prefer the system with the by default white LEDs. No worries of gunk build-up in the block or radiator, and in general, it still looks fairly good as is. Still, the option to make it match your color theme is there for those wanting to go that route.
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