Testseek.com have collected 8 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Aquagate Max RL-HUB-KBU1-GP and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Aquagate Max RL-HUB-KBU1-GP.
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The editors liked
Excellent Cooling Potential
Great Built Quality
Stylish look
Easy Installation
ESA
Sensors
Alarms
LEDs and all the other features.
Great Performance
Bolts up to Cosmos
Appearance
Complete kit
Nothing else needed
Designed for a CM Cosmos case but can be used in other applications
Dual120mm fan radiator
Incase cooling system that gives "real" watercooling performance
Includes everything you need for install
Works well
Powerful cooling
Beautiful appearance
Softwarebased control of fan speeds.
The editors didn't like
MissPouring at the Water Tank
Radiator might be too far for fan cables to reach to the Reservoir Module on some setups
Fans a bit loud
This article was originally published in forum thread
Cooler Master Aquagate Max Water Cooling Solution started by Peter View original post
Price
CPU Block
Fan speed adjustable only in ESA system
Inlet and outlet sensors didnt work
Reservoir didnt fit my case without mods (not Cooler Masters fault)
Mounting the radiator can be hard
No quick disconnect fittings
Meager ESA functionality
Short fan cords force you to mount radiator near reservoir.
Complete kit, nothing else needed, Designed for a CM Cosmos case but can be used in other applications, Dual120mm fan radiator, Incase cooling system that gives "real" watercooling performance
Fan speed adjustable only in ESA system, Inlet and outlet sensors didnt work, Reservoir didnt fit my case without mods (not Cooler Masters fault)
The larger radiator definitely made a difference, with an OC load temp 5C less than the Bigwater 780e. And considering the Bigwater has a reservoir nearly twice as large as the Aquagate Max, something I feel should also make considerable difference in...
If you decide to purchase Cooler Master Aquagate Max and you already have (or plan to acquire) Cooler Master chasses it’s most likely that it has mounting points for water cooling system: in this case installation of Aquagate Max can be done in no m...
The Cooler Master Aquagate Max did a good job at beating air cooling, but this does come at a price. With a retail price of $230 USD, the TRUE Black is much cheaper, at around only $70 USD. You do get more performance, but is it really worth an extra ...
So taken as a whole the CoolerMaster Aquagate MAX can definitely be a success. Its a good amount better in performance compared to say the average Thermaltake Bigwater kits yet prices slightly higher. Aesthetics wise this is one of the best looking k...
Excellent Cooling Potential, Great Built Quality, Stylish look, Easy Installation, ESA, Sensors, Alarms, LEDs and all the other features.
MissPouring at the Water Tank, Radiator might be too far for fan cables to reach to the Reservoir Module on some setups, Fans a bit loud, This article was originally published in forum thread: Cooler Master Aquagate Max Water Cooling Solution started by Peter View original post
It turned out pretty hard to draw any definite conclusions today. On the one hand, let’s try to answer the following question: what will potential Aquagate Max users get? A liquid-cooling system as efficient as a good air-cooler, compatible with lim...
Includes everything you need for install, Works well
Mounting the radiator can be hard, No quick disconnect fittings
The Cooler Master Aquagate Max performs well and can cool even the fastest processors without fear under full load. Installation can be a bit challenging and those with small cases may want to seriously consider buying a new case if the Cooler Master A...