Introduction
Having only gotten off the ground as of 2015, ZADAK is likely not well known in the US market, but the brand is growing and taking great strides towards becoming a serious competitor, having released SSDs, memory, cases and now closed-loop coolers. In general, they have begun to really kick things into high gear. As such, it will be interesting to see how they adapt and grow in the highly competitive DIY PC space.
Today's review focuses on the ZADAK SPARK 240 AIO, which is their first all-in-one liquid cooler. Based on an Asetek design, it should be reliable, and it seems they believe so as well since they back the unit with a five-year warranty. Still, warranty and base design aside, performance matters, so before we get to the graphs and details, let's take a closer look at what the ZADAK SPARK 240 AIO has to offer.
Specifications |
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MANUFACTURER: | ZADAK |
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MODEL: | SPARK AIO 240 |
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SOCKET SUPPORT: | Intel: LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1200, LGA1366, LGA2011, LGA2011-3, LGA2066 AMD: AM4, TR4 |
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CPU BLOCK: | Base Material: Copper |
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PUMP: | RPM: Not listed |
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RADIATOR: | Dimensions: 272 mm x 121 mm x 27 mm Material: Aluminium |
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FAN: | Model: SPARK Fan 120 Dimensions: 120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm Fan Speed: 500–1800 RPM (+/-10%) Fan Airflow: 46.34 CFM Fan Noise: 18–25 dB(A) |
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FEATURES: | Quiet high quality fans High efficiency radiator with 22 FPI (fins-per-inch) Tool-free mounting bracket ARGB lighting Microchannel cold plate |
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WARRANTY: | Five years |
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MSRP: | $139.99 |
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