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CPU Water Cooler Antec Kühler H2O 650

A compact liquid cooler that keeps up with larger radiator models

Our hearts belong to the Corsair H75 this issue when it comes to traditional 120mm iquid coolers, but Antec’s single fan model gives it one hell of a run for its money, despite some markedly different design calls.

The Antec KÜHLER H2O 650 delivers high-performance
liquid cooling for your CPU in a quick, easy-to-install package

For just a shade under $91, it offers the kind of cooling – and tricked out rig aesthetic  – you would have gladly paid over $165 for as recently as, ooh, those heady days when it didn’t look like Microsoft had utterly, utterly stacked it in the console market.

The eagle-eyed among you will have noticed that this cooler bears many similarities to the H20 1250 twin-fan cooler we featured last month, among other things only the eagle-eyed see. We liked the 1250 – really, we did – but we were a bit put off by its non-replaceable fans, silent though they were. The 650 inherits the same design that locked down the 1250’s spinners, with a pump mounted just above the blades, but at least there’s only one fan to worry about rather than a pair of them.

To cut to the chase, we like the 650 more. It asks for less space in your case, it’s a little bit easier to install, and it doesn’t really lose anything meaningful in idle or load temperatures as a result of slimming down the size of its aluminium radiator.

The extra-large pump circulates coolant through optimized water channels

Fiddly fitting

We can’t go on without mentioning the fiddly rear bracket and cradle design. Yep, the same one that drove us up the wall last month. It’s very difficult to install without wrenching the whole motherboard out of your case, because the rear bracket doesn’t want to stay in place while the board is placed vertically. Please, just rip off corsair’s design, Antec. Everyone else has.

At least your brow will unfurrow slightly once the cold plate’s secured, because the radiator and fan simply replace your rear fan slot at the back of your case. The radiator itself isn’t as low profile as the corsair H75, but if your memory’s built to a low profile spec (or if you’re using a Z77 board or older in which the RAM’S kept to the right of the CPU) you’re laughing.

Engineered for maximum performance, the Antec KÜHLER H2O 650
delivers liquid cooling performance at an air cooling price

Its performance is really persuasive. We stress-tested our core i7 by maxing out each core with MaxCPU, noting down the average idle and load temperature and the cool- down time between the two. The big difference between this and its larger stablemate is in the cool-down period. At just over six minutes, it’s still head and shoulders above  a decent air cooler’s performance, but will be  a concern if you’re looking for  a cooler for overclocking your chip long-term.

Speaking of which, it’s a dead heat between the corsair cooler and the 650 in tweaking terms. We squeezed a mighty 5.12GHz from our CPU using each cooler, although we did have to overvolt it slightly more with the 650 installed.

But should you buy it? Well, the corsair H75’s overall temperatures are breezier and it’s much simpler to fit, but it’s a little bit pricier. If you can’t stretch beyond $91 then it’s a fine option.

Specifications:

·         Copper cold plate is optimized for thermal conduction

·         Extra-large pump and integrated PWM fan were engineered to cool

the radiator efficiently

·         One Integrated PWM fan automatically adjust fan speed based on

temperature. Built-in directional blades focus airflow through the

radiator

·         RGB LED illuminates your case and changes color to indicate CPU

temperature

·         Intel Compatibility LGA 775/1150/1155/1156/1366/2011

·         AMD Compatibility AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2

 

 

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