A Closer Look
SilentiumPC has not reinvented the wheel here, instead going with a typical 280 mm radiator. It has no identifying logos or extras. Instead, it is clean, simple, and black and even sticks to the typical FPI (fins-per-inch) density of 20 for all-in-one liquid coolers. When it comes to radiator build quality, I noticed no bent fins or blemishes. As for the tubing, it is braided rubber and measures in at 380 mm long.
Using a boxy yet subtle and surprisingly clean pump/block, it makes use of angular elements along with the ARGB lighting for added visual appeal. Tubing and wiring are on the same side, which I am not typically a fan of since it can potentially limit the rotational range of swivel fittings. That said, it proved to be a non-issue here as the swivel fittings had great rotational range, making installation a bit easier. As for the copper cold plate, it was smooth and clean with only barely visible machining marks.
The fans are both SilentiumPC's Stella HP 140 mm ARGB model with an RPM range of 800 to 1800. The company does sell this fan separately, so it is possible to do a push-pull configuration with this cooler.