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EVGA’s first attempt at an AIO is remarkably strong; they’ve come out swinging with the CLC series, outranking NZXT in noise levels just barely, and performing with a slight advantage in some cooling tests.
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In GTA5 which is a CPU heavy game, with all the draw distance maxed out the temps stayed well within check. Upper 40s package temp, and the cores in low to mid 40's...
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EVGA’s 280 CLC is an excellent no-compromise all-in-one quiet cooler for a reasonable price considering its build, ease of installation, and all-inclusive package. It is well-deserving of our “Editor’s Choice” award and it easily cools our own overclocked hot-running Skylake i7-6700K to 4.7GHz. Highly recommended!
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They designed a unique all in one unit with more control, a clean look, and their own fan design as well. The sleeved tubing, RGB lighting for the logo, and the overall waterblock look all together gives it a great style that should look good in just about any build. You can turn off the lighting if you want or set it to match your build.
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What surprised us most though was that at the "low" setting, the CL28 was able to hold a 4.7GHz overclock whilst at the same time being, to all intents and purposes totally silent.
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The large 280mm radiator, combined with dual 140mm fans and a latest-generation Asetek pump combine to deliver the best out-the-box cooling performance from any all-in-one solution we've tested.
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The performance is first rate and approached a couple of triple radiator kits performance and did it for under $130.
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Whether you're a modder, enthusiast or just your occasional overclocker... you have to put the EVGA CLC 280 Liquid CPU cooler on the top of your shopping list!
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EVGA’s CLC 280 combines tried-and-true cooler technology with high-speed fans to produce the ultimate-cooling 2x 140mm system