[Review] Reeven NAIA 240 All-in-One Liquid Cooler

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Introduction
Cooling solution has been the significant part in PCs. There was time when users were willing to utilized stock cooling solution, the prominent example is Intel stock and still are relying, but when it comes to overclocking the chip, Intel stock only get worse and that’s where aftermarket cooling solution comes in handy. In fact, the presence of Intel stock heatsink has almost been ended, especially with the induction of Intel’s Skylake series. Now, every PC has to rely on aftermarket CPU coolers.

CPU Coolers is divided into two categories; All-in-One liquid cooler and Heatsink Tower cooler, the latter one is being very much matured since it has been here since a very long and in fact, ages before AIO. Let's face the fact, Air coolers offers the best value for money. However, AIO has been doing amazing by offering whole new face in the cooling department. The main difference between these two are the Looks, design, quality, and technique.

Reeven is a well-known CPU Cooler manufacturer on the market. A Taiwan based company established in 2011. Having several categories in its product lineup, CPU coolers have been the best-known product line for Reeven. Not the mention, the OKEANOS and Ouranos coolers has been doing prominent and profitable. These days, companies are shifting its efforts towards AIO coolers, as they are more in trend now, which leads Reeven to register its name in the list of Top AIO cooler manufacturer. And, Reeven achieved this milestone by introducing one of the best looking All-in-One Cooling solution, NAIA 240.

Recently, Reeven has introduced a NAIA 240 All-in-One Liquid cooler. The NAIA 240 is a brand new CPU Cooler specialized for high overclocked systems. So today I am taking a look on beautiful NAIA 240 All-in-One CPU Cooler with model ----. The cooler designed to perform efficient, and compete with high end AIO Coolers. Comes with a dual 120mm coldwing fans with rated 1700 RPM fan speed. A 154.4mm high cooler ensures fitting in every PC gaming case while 850g weight at a whole. With 6 heatpipes, this cooler is securing a good heat dissipation design.
Specification:
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The Package and The Content
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The cooler shipped in a beautiful cardboard box being black. The box is huge and why not, AIO coolers have more components packed inside as opposed to air coolers. The top view has pretty much the regular stuff, as seen on any other cooler packaging. Reeven Logo at top left corner, cooler picture in the middle, while the socket detail and significant features at lower part of the box.

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The back side being populated with images exhibiting NAIA features. The yellow bar at top is containing cooler name, while the dimension of the cooler is being printed at lower side of the box. Not the mention the Global 2 years warranty sticker For NAIA 240 is at top left. Overall, the box designing has been excellent. I remember Reeven’s air coolers packaging hasn’t been so impressive when it comes to aesthetics. But with NAIA, Reeven’s designing Team ensured to have the coolest looking packaging for consumers.

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Around the sides, the color scheme is conversed. There is more yellow and fewer black which gives best looking theme implementation. The Huge NAIA printed on yellow base is what really more liking.

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Inside the box, the content is nicely fit in the tray. But here, I was expecting something like polythene foam over it, which isn’t the case. Anyhow, the content includes in the tray are the AIO cooler itself, Y-cable, NAIA branded coolant, accessories box and a couple of fans. NAIA manual and another Reeven’s information based card is also included in the package.

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Now the accessories box is worth looking at because normally you don’t see plastic and transparent packaging for the accessories kit. So far NAIA is exhibiting some interesting stuff. The accessories are stored in a plastic, transparent box being filled with installation kit, and some extras over it, includes Color dyes, plastic syringe and a CPU block tester.

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The Color dyes are three in color, Red, blue and Green. It’s Reeven owned color dyes and only provided dyes will be used in the CPU Block coolant. The Block coolant comes with the package is having a water and propylene Glycol in 100ml.

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A couple of Reeven coldwing 120mm black fan having speed of 1500RPM are DC 12V, run on a 0.13A and consumes 1.56W from total power. Being black fan for CPU cooler is absolutely unprecedented; the air coolers have been the coupled with Yellow fans all the way and oh yes, the EUROS 120mm were also black, but at least they weren’t included with CPU cooler. So for Reeven, this is notable change in CPU Cooler.

An 11 blades fan equipped with a 4P PWM cable for absolute control. The cable is 30-34cm long to ensure the contact with fan header, and optionally, you can connect with CPU fan header via Y-cable; a better choice.

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Here comes the NAIA 240 All-in-One liquid cooler. Well, this is something I haven’t experienced before, the radiator is even covered in a NAIA branded packaging. Normally, radiator are packed in a plastic bag, conversely, NAIA is not only comes with a card board cover but cool from the looks, too.
A Closer Look
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Looking at the AIO Cooler, the radiator is bold black and features 240mm space for cooling fans. The 240mm cooler offers dual fan mount which should be 120mm each in dimension. The fins are nicely fitted within the frame of radiator.

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The one side of the radiator’s chamber has a hole and provided with a metal cap or say screw. It is probably assisting in venting the unit or refilling.

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The side of the radiator is plain black with nicely dent design. Company didn’t invested a lot of extra designing feature on radiator, expect that metal cap.

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The screw holes are looking fresh and nicely worked on, Overall, the radiator is not only looking good but has an excellent finishing, too.

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Next are the tubes, the ring design tubes, black shining finishing on them represents a fine paint job...

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