Overall and Final Verdict

The Glacer 240L did not disappoint as far as cooling is concerned and its promises of versatility through expandability are for real. Handling the unit and going over the components make you feel like you have just received a watercooling kit professionally assembled out of the box and when you couple that with the incredibly easy install it leaves a feeling of satisfaction in the quality Cooler Master has brought to the table.

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The unit, of course is not without its flaws. While the pump is powerful and not that loud, it does add to the power load of your system quite significantly. Finding a place to plug everything in with just a pull configuration was a task and would almost assuredly require extra equipment should you wish to attempt push-pull. The BladeMaster 120 fans are better in every performance category when compared against the Helix120 fans Swiftech included with the H220 but are undeniably loud on the level that I would suggest looking for quieter alternatives after purchase.

Still none of the problems lie with actual performance and the 240L accomplishes what it set out to do, proving AIO water coolers can be more than just one off systems needing to be replaced every 2-3 years. With the power to expand with you, the Glacer 240L gets my stamp of approval.

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William
Author: William
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William is the newest addition to both the Review and Event staff. Being in charge of power, hopefully you have to see very little of him during our lans. Outside of lans he can be found engaging in his unhealthy obsession with all things gaming in between writing the odd review and bothering Wes at all hours of the day. An avid gamer nearly all his life, it is common for the latest MMO release to cause him to drop off the face of the Earth for a week or two.

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