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Zopsc DIY 240mm Cooler CPU/GPU Block Pump Reservoir with LED DIY 240mm Water Cooling Kit Fan Heat Sink Computer Water Cooling Connectors Kit, All-in-one Liquid CPU Cooler Kit

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Features

  • 18 Pipe Aluminum Heat Exchanger Radiator,9W 600L / H Waterproof G1/4 Thread size High quiet water Pump,160mm High capacity Cylindrical Water Reservoir make the circulation system clear and visible.
  • All included:240mm heat sink+CPU/GPU cooling Block+2pcs LED fans+water pump with shock pad+Cylindrical Water Reservoir+Transparent Hose+A Set of Water Pipe Connectors.
  • The extreme performance dual LED fans offer a high air static pressure.
  • Transparent Hose: Upgraded flexible anti-explosion, hoses enable a space-saving installation and exceptional durability.
  • A Set of Water pipe joints & hose clamp & plug and a Inner diameter 8mm/Outer diameter 12mmTransparent hose,So you don't have to worry about installation at all.

Description

Specifications: 1. 240mm black heat sink (with screw pack): Appearance size: 27.5 11.8 3.2cm Straight mouth height: 2cm Diameter of straight tube: about 9.5 mm Number of waterways: 18 2. Universal CPU block (with 4 pcs screws): Description: Universal for INTEL / AMD Dual Platform (For INTEL 775,1150,1155,1156,1366,) (For AMD: AM2, AM3, AM3 +) Note: Do not support for AMD4CPU CPU block, bracket supports for AMD INTEL mainstream hole installation. Screw size: G1 / 4 Outside diameter: 12.9MM Bottom contact size: 5 5cm, thickness 3mm Material: Bottom: copper; Cover: transparent plexiglass 3. Universal GPU block Interface: G1 / 4 universal thread, diameter of 12.9mm Material: Bottom: copper; Cover: POM high temperature materials Waterway: 0.8MM parallel waterway Compatibility: Matches a fan with a distance of 53 mm to 61 mm Supported tube: 9.5mm ID / 12.7mm OD PU tube, or 10mmID / 16mmOD solid tube, or 8mmID / 12mmOD silicon tube (ID is the inner diameter, OD is the outer diameter) 4. Cylindrical Water Reservoir (including plastic bracket 2, metal bracket 2, screw pack 1): Water reservoir height: about 160mm Water reservoir diameter: 5cm Water reservoir interface: G1 / 4 universal thread Interface diameter: 12.9mm Package List: 1 x 240mm Heat Sink within Screw Pack 2 x LED Fan 1 x Universal CPU Block within 4 Screws 1 x Universal GPU Block within 4 Screws 1 x Cylindrical Water Reservoir (Including 1 screw pack, 2 plastic bracket, 2 metal bracket) 1 x Transparent Hose 1 x Water Pump with Shock Pad 1 x A Set of Water Pipe Connectors & Hose Clamps & Plugs


Brand: Zopsc


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 9 watts


Cooling Method: Water, Air


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Noise Level: 30 dB


Material: Aluminum


Maximum Rotational Speed: 1200 RPM


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 25, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Zopsc


Best Sellers Rank: #3,269 in Water Cooling Systems


Customer Reviews: 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 45 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent kit with a few minor issues. Also, here are some instructions for you.
I've never been interested in AIO water coolers, and the full water cooling kits were always too expensive. And then I found this one! First of all, the quality of the main components is all very good for what you're paying here. Sure, the brand name stuff that cost 5x more will give you an advantage of a few degrees, but for the performance you get with this kit, you really can't beat the price! In case you're wondering what all is in there, you get: CPU water block GPU water block Pump Reservoir 240mm radiator x2 quiet 120mm LED fans Flexible tubing x6 Tube connectors x8 Tube spring clips x2 Reservoir clips x2 Pump brackets Pump/reservoir connector Foam mounting pad Reservoir cap Reservoir air filter cap Funnel Hardware The kit isn't perfect. The hardware is fairly cheap, and I found that I had to add some extra insulated washers for mounting the water blocks. The screws for the GPU water block were too large to fit my card, so be ready to spend a little more at a hardware store to get better fitting screws and nuts. The pump is powerful, but not quiet, so I took it down to 5Vto reduce the noise. The fans work great, but the LED lighting turns off below 8 or 9V. No instructions are included, so I had to figure it out on my own, and the next section here will be some advice based on how I put it together. - To mount the water blocks, put an insulated washer on each screw, then stick the screws through the motherboard and graphics card so they face forward, out from the chip side. Put another washer on each screw and secure them with the nuts. - Screw 2 tube connectors into each of the water blocks. You want a snug fit, but don't overtighten them. The block screw threads are plastic, after all. - Spread a thin layer of thermal paste on the CPU and GPU (none included - use your favorite). Peel the plastic films off the water blocks, then place the water blocks on the CPU and GPU, making sure the tube connectors are clear of any components or heatsinks (speaking of heatsinks, make sure GPU RAM and other heatsinks are installed first). Place a washer then spring onto each screw, and screw the thumb nuts on evenly to firmly hold the blocks in place. - Use the long screws to mount the fans to the radiator, making sure the airflow will be pushed through if exhausting through the top of the case, or pulled through if used as intake through the front. Use the short screws to mount the radiator to the case. Make sure the red caps are facing into the case. - Screw the pump/reservoir connector onto the center of the pump block, then screw the pump into the single center hole of the reservoir (don't overtighten; plastic threads again). The pump motor and reservoir will be in line with each other. Screw a tube connector onto the pump output on the side, and another onto the reservoir input on top (the side with the small tube). - Mount the reservoir and pump in the case using the reservoir clips, pump brackets or foam pad, depending on what fits your case. I only used the reservoir clips for my case. - Cut the flexible tubing to fit each connection with scissors. You'll four tubes total: one from the pump to water block, one from water block to water block, one from water block to radiator, one from radiator to reservoir. Make sure the tubes are long enough to have some slack, so the parts aren't pulling on each other. - Slide a spring clip an inch onto each end of the tubes. Press the tubes onto the connection points completely (remove the red caps from the radiator at this time), then use pliers to squeeze the clips while sliding them fully into place on the connections. Make sure the clips are gripping the tubing onto the inner narrow portion of the connections for a good seal. - Once everything connected, place the funnel onto the fill hole of the reservoir, and fill the reservoir with coolant (I used Thermaltake UV green coolant). Power the pump alone if possible, and continue filling until the coolant can make it through the full loop. Check for leaks, and if there are none, continue filling until the system is full. WHILE THE PUMP IS STILL RUNNING, remove the funnel and screw the reservoir cap or air filter cap onto the fill tube. - Plug the fans and pump into the system. I'd suggest using a manual voltage controller on the pump, and the fans can be controlled by the motherboard if your board can control 3-pin fans (they're not 4-pin PWM). - Leftover air bubbles will continue running into the reservoir for the next few days of use. With the pump running, remove the cap and top off the reservoir if needed. With that, you should have excellent leak-free cooling performance system wide! My overclocked CPU saw a 7C drop under load, and my GPU got a 29C drop from full load (previously using Zalman CNPS9500 and AC Twin Turbo)! To help with GPU memory cooling, I have a couple 80mm fans blowing air across the card. Everything is perfectly stable in my Phanteks Enthoo Pro, and the system is fairly quiet with only a hum from the pump and faint whoosh from the fans. If it had instructions and slightly better hardware, I would've given it 5 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2019 by Brandon Brandon

  • awesome til....
it was good until 2 weeks pump started leaking and pump was extremely loud but other than that is awesome
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023 by Rj Vargas

  • Nope
Overall I was initially impressed by the build quality and looks of the system, the fittings in particular seem to be of really solid construction. First issue I have is with the mounting system for the cpu, which is particularly terrible. I luckily don't have any leaks in my loop however, some of the treading is quite poor and I was fearful of cross threading the entire time, this issue did happen with the fill plug which is ruined on mine but I can do without. Meat of the issue is the thermal performance is terrible. This replaced a 40$ air-cooler which I got as a stand in but functioned perfectly fine. unfortunately I experience crashes after around 1 round of dbd, I'm not overclocking. I ended up putting 4 higher quality fans on the radiator in push pull thinking this should resolve the issue and checked my mounting assuming that may be the issue, unfortunately I'm still hitting 100c within 30 minutes of gaming and need to shut down. I'm running a fairly old but higher end cpu, but with the water volume and flow rate I would have assumed this would preform better then it does, I would only recommend this for maybe a low end gaming rig or just an experiment for learning. 1 year later still nope, I used the pump and rez but now leaks out the bottom of the pump. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021 by Captain Dandles

  • Adaquite
Did not meet my needs as a kit, I opted to return the product and spend a little more for a custom install. I was unable to mount the reservoir with in my case and therefore could not really use it the way I had wanted
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2020 by Alan Fisher

  • Keep it all cool at a great price
Great deal for the money only con is pump is loud and housing cracks very easy. Be very careful with out let fitting!
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020 by Norma L.

  • Buyer beware
Does not mount to the AMD 4 processor. No instructions. No heatsink compound.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020 by Robin Queen

  • pump stop working in one month
pump stop working in one month
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2020 by Mario Osuna Mario Osuna

  • Do research before purchasing a water cooling loop.
First of all, the tubes kept leaking after installation. Secondly, the pump is loud and gets very hot. I bought it on a budget, and that was a mistake. SAVE UP for a better kit. Lastly, the reservoir blew its top, spraying water all over my PC. I wanted to build my own loop, but I recommend an all-in-one kit. If you still want to stay on a budget, I would get the CoolerMaster ML240L. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2020 by PatC

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