The radiator is blown through with two ADDA fans:
The user can vary the speed of the fans from 1650 to 3300rpm (see below). Like all products from Asetek, the radiator is equipped with crimp push-on fittings:
These fittings make system assembly and reconfiguration much easier than with classical “herringbone” fittings. There’s no need for clamps or other things typical of low-end cooling systems.
Well, this is only the beginning. The real star of the kit is the pump:
This pump has appeared just recently in stores, but has already got enough popularity. Priced at $100 it provides extended functionality and is already the topic of hot discussion among PC enthusiasts. First of all, the pump is large:
This is one of the largest pumps to be used in an off-the-shelf water-cooling system, but the size is justifiable here. The pump is a single whole with an expansion tank and system control unit. It has a special stand for easy placement:











