nzxt kraken z63 - liquid cooler with lcd display made in china

This All-in-One (AIO) liquid cooler is ready for high performance CPU"s with the ability to fit in most cases. Show CPU/GPU temperatures or customize with GIFs with the Kraken Z LCD display.2.36” LCD screen capable of displaying 24-bit color

This All-in-One (AIO) liquid cooler is ready for high performance CPUs with the ability to fit in most cases. Show CPU/GPU temperatures or customize with GIFs with the Kraken Z LCD display.2.36” LCD screen capable of displaying 24-bit color

I used the mounting bracket which came with my case to install the radiator and fans. The mounting bracket was put in between the radiator and fans and then I put the screws in to hold everything in place. You can also screw the fans directly onto the radiator if you want. Then you just need to mount the fans into your case. I would suggest at this stage to connect the IN & OUT daisy chain cables. I made the mistake of installing into my case first then found it too hard to connect the cables so had to take eveyting back out to connect the cables. You have to connect the IN cable to your first fan and then the OUT into second and so forth. The first fan needs to be connected directly to your controller unless you already have RGB fans then it"s just a case of daist chaining them all together.
I have an intel CPU so I didn"t need to change the bracket on the pump. If you have AMD all you need to do is swap it for the correct bracket. Before you mount the pump you need to connect the correct backplate to the back of your motherboard. Then you mount the pump to the CPU and motherboard. The pump comes with thermal paste pre applied however I used my own.
Next step is to connect the fans to your motherboard. In my case I have the nzxt controller so I just connected the fans to the splitters connected to the controller. The other option is to connect the cable supplied to the motherboard and then connect the fans to the fan splitters. If you do this then I don"t think you can control the RGB lights as they need to go through the controller.
Once everything was connected I turned pc on to make sure everyting was working then installed the CAM software. The software is intuitive and easy to use. The fan led can by addressed individually however I just went with one colour. There is also RGB lighting on the pump which can also be changed. The temps on idle are between 30-33 degrees. Whilst gaming it"s nornally 40-50 degrees however on certain CPU demanding games it does go higher. Stress testing on Aida 64 the temps were between 65-70 degrees. Temps will vary depending on what CPU you have so my results will likely be different to yours.

Computers are some of the most flexible, powerful devices in the world, but that power can come at a cost. Running the most powerful components (or overclocking those parts) can cause them to run hot, which can lead to hardware throttling and even failure. While PC fans have been a go-to for a long time, water coolers (and other liquid coolers) are vastly more efficient.
Thankfully, you don"t have to be a professional to get a cool (pun intended) rig these days, thanks to the availability of all-in-one (AIO) liquid coolers. These cooling units are self-contained, meaning you don’t have to worry about spilling water on your expensive gaming PC components, and they are incredibly easy to install. As an added bonus, they are usually far quieter and take up less room than air cooling components (making them perfect for mini ITX cases). Read on to find our list of the best liquid CPU coolers.
This 240mm cooler comes with socket support for the latest AMD and Intel processors, including AMD’s Threadripper processors. Pulling heat away from your CPU with a copper cold plate, it pumps liquid into a 240mm radiator fitted with two Corsair ML Series 120mm fans. It runs quietly and efficiently when your CPU is running cool, and it tops out at 37dBA when running at maximum (75CFM).
Managing the AIO cooler is also simple. You can control fan and pump speeds from within Corsair’s iCUE software right on your PC, and monitor CPU temperature to make sure your settings are giving you optimal performance. If visual flair is also your thing, the pump has 16 RGB LEDs on the head, and you can manage each light with the iCUE software, too. Corsair is a well-known and respected brand, and there is a reason for that. This is a high-quality liquid cooler, which is why it gets our top spot.
If you’re looking for a powerful way to cool down your computer at an affordable price, Lian Li Galahad GA-240A is the way to do it. This AIO cooler comes in under $120 but has a sizable 240mm radiator and dual 120mm fans. Those fans generate 2.6 mmH2O of air pressure and 69.17 CFM of airflow, ensuring ample air movement throughout your PC while remaining quiet.
The fans and the water pump housing of Lian Li Galahad GA-240A feature 47 addressable RGB lights to keep your system glowing. It’s also easy to switch between the 17 different lighting effects thanks to a handy little controller. Beyond that, the kit includes thermal paste and ensures compatibility with most major CPU sockets, meaning you’ll have everything you need to get up and running.
Looking for an all-in-one liquid cooler with a 240mm radiator, wide compatibility, RGB options, and a bargain price? The DeepCool LS520 is the one for you. It has a big radiator with two fans designed for higher static pressure and a strong, concentrated airflow. And the water pump has a powerful three-phase drive motor and great coolant flow. This cooler even manages to keep everything running quietly, as the pump noise only reaches 19 dB
Beyond the DeepCool LS520’s cooling prowess, you get adjustable RGB lighting on those fans, and the water pump features an infinity mirror to make its lights really shine. Motherboard connectivity even allows you to link and sync it with your existing RGB setup. And if you’re worried about the cooler working with your CPU, it complements a variety of builds thanks to its extensive socket compatibility, including LGA1700, AM5, and sTR4.
The NZXT Kraken X53 is the successor to our longtime favorite NZXT Kraken X52 that features some major improvements to look better and cool more efficiently. (We"ve seen this cooler easily keep an Intel Core i7-9700K running at full tilt, well under 50-degrees Celsius.) It’s available in 120mm, 240mm, and 360mm.
EVGA is a big name in PC components, and the CLCx 280mm, which refreshes our previous favorite, the CLC 280mm, is the perfect fully self-contained closed-loop cooling system. It features a 7th gen Asetek water pump, so you know it’s reliable and efficient. You also get a built-in 280mm radiator with twin 140mm hydro-dynamic bearing fans that are quiet and built to last, while you can control the fan or pump speed and monitor your system using the EVGA CLCx Software.
However, the real star of the show is the beautifully designed water block, which features a full-color 2.1-inch LCD screen that displays system vitals or personalized animations. Its fans also offer flashy adjustable RGB LED rings that’ll shine through your PC case. And you’ll be good to use the EVGA CLCx with almost any build thanks to its socket compatibility, including LGA 1700, LGA1200, AM5, and AM4.
If you need the biggest, most powerful liquid cooling unit, look no further. The Corsair iCUE H150i Elite LCD has a large, 360mm radiator to handle the hottest CPUs and the highest overclock speeds. The Corsair ML RGB Elite fans can adjust to higher or lower levels, according to the moment’s cooling needs.
As far as lighting, the fans’ RGB lighting can also be adjusted with Corsair’s iCUE software, but the unit really raises the bar with the pump’s 2.1-inch IPS LCD display. It has 8-bit color depth for millions of color options. The display can show visual effects, and even GIFs or memes, all at 30fps (and, of course, it can display handy system performance data, like your CPU temperature).
When it comes to liquid CPU coolers, there’s a good reason the Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240 Illusion stands out. It pairs RGB lights with translucent material for maximum visual impact. Imagine a glow stick dancing in the middle of your PC while it’s running, and you’ll have a good idea.
Cooler Master pairs the dual-chamber radiator with two MasterFan MF120 Halo fans (also translucent), which have a total of 24 ARGB LEDs each, and you can customize your look from the included ARGB controller, so you don’t need to have motherboard RGB controls to make use of it.
The Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora offers just about everything you could want in an AIO water cooler. Its 240mm radiator provides powerful cooling, and the two 120mm Aurora Lux Pro fans are capable of 2.0 mmH2O of static pressure and 61.5 CFM of airflow. The biggest way this cooler sets itself apart is that you can open the fluid chamber and refill it, meaning it can have a longer life as part of your rig.
There’s a good amount of RGB lighting on display here as well, although it’s not as flexible as other options on this list. Both fans sport RGB light rings and the pump includes a transparent window with RGB lighting inside.
Several cooler manufacturers have displays, but NZXT’s Kraken Z63 truly stands above the rest. The display contains important information like the CPU and GPU temperatures, but you can also have it display animated GIFs and other things, letting you truly personalize your setup.
The Kraken Z63 isn’t lacking in power, either, as it comes with a powerful pair of 140mm fans and an advanced Asetek water pump. If you like the idea of having a display, but don’t need tons of RGB light flooding your system, this is the one.
ekwb’s EK-Nucleus is primed and ready to keep the hottest, high-end gaming rig cool. It"s compatible with the majority of Intel or AMD setups and most PC cases, while the installation is straightforward with a mounting mechanism included. The dual 120mm fans on this beast can produce 2.7 mmH2O of static pressure and 72 CFM airflow, enabling the 240mm radiator to handle whatever your CPU throws at it.
When it comes to aesthetics, both the included fans and the water block sport RGB lighting, and the whole kit is compatible with a wide range of motherboard RGB controls, so your rig will stay cool and look cool. As a bonus for those interested in cable management, the tubing is very flexible, letting you bend them easily to fit even in smaller cases. The rotary fittings also have new positioning making for a sleeker design that’s easier to cram into tighter spaces.

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I bought this to use on an nVidia RTX A5000 GPU on a high performance workstation used for complex CAD designs/rendering and high performance gaming. My GPU was running out of the box at 65C. While it"s rated up to 90C, I didn"t want to risk reducing the performance or life of it, so I figured this would probably be overkill and ran with it.
When I received it, I was disappointed to see that it wasn"t in any external packaging, just a label slapped on the retail box, and that box had seen some abuse along the way. Pulling out the cooler, it looked good, so I went ahead with the install. After hooking everything up, I turned on my PC only to watch the temp immediately start to climb. Had I have just trusted it, I"d have run the risk of burning up my very expensive GPU. Fortunately I was watching the gauge and able to cut the power fast. The water pump on the unit was dead.
I went through the manufacturer and got the unit replaced, only to have the exact same experience with the second. At that point, I gave up and just returned it. I ended up picking up a lightly used X73 (same cooler, but no digital temp display) for half the price that has worked perfectly. With it, I"ve been able to run my GPU at a steady 99% load for extended periods without hitting higher than 35C.

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Leading developer of software-powered hardware solutions for PC gamers, NZXT, has launched two series of AiO liquid coolers; the new Kraken X-3 and Z-3 Series. The Kraken X-3 Series is sold with three radiator options (240mm, 280mm, and 360mm) and has received a boost to the "iconic RGB infinity mirror design," with a larger and brighter ring. NZXT"s premium Kraken Z-3 Series (in 280mm and 360mm configurations) includes a snazzy customisable 2.36-inch (60mm) LCD screen.
"The CPU cooler is the centrepiece for every PC Build," said Johnny Hou, Founder and CEO of NZXT. "We took great lengths to ensure that the newest generation of Kraken is the most visually appealing and highest performing AIO ever. The possibilities for customization with the Kraken Z are endless and I cannot wait to see what the community does with this potential."
The cooler technology uses Asetek"s newest and most advanced 7th gen "all-new performance engineered pump," for excellent cooling and quiet operation, at up to 800rpm. With the performance side of the equation taken care of, the new designs offer flexibility over the radiator size you can fit, and the frills your can enjoy. NZXT says that both the new AiO series offer easier installation with reinforced extended tubing (400mm).
As mentioned briefly in the intro, the Kraken X-3 Series uses NZXT"s RGB infinity mirror design with an enlarged, brighter ring. Furthermore, its upgraded cap is rotatable, which is good for positioning. Last but not least, an NZXT RGB channel is built-in to allow for the easy addition of any NZXT RGB products, such as AER RGB 2 fans.
NZXT"s Kraken Z-3 Series, with its 24-bit colour LCD screen can display various useful system health data, as well as an animated GIF of your choice. You will use NZXT CAM to control pump and lighting effects on this and the X-3 Series. CAM is also useful to sync lighting with other RGB PC components you might have.
The NZXT Kraken X-3 and Z-3 Series RGB AiO coolers are available now in the US, with ROW distribution starting in Feb. Indicative pricing is given below.

NZXT is an American computer hardware manufacturer based in Los Angeles, California. The company manufactures computer cases, components, and accessories for the PC gaming market.
NZXT was founded in 2004 by Johnny Hou producing products specifically for the DIY PC building community. The company"s first product was the NZXT Guardian, which was a case featuring a plastic front bezel resembling Transformers toys and lighting effects.computer power supplies,computer cooling, motherboards,streaming devices.
NZXT is most known for its computer cases, but also sells motherboards, power supplies, cooling products, LED lighting, and other accessories marketed towards PC gamers. The company designs and develops their products in Los Angeles, while manufacturing them in Shenzhen.
The S340 was released in 2016 and later featured a collaboration with Razer.tempered glass side panel instead of the acrylic panel of the previous S340.
A new line of cases was released in October 2017, consisting of the H700, H400, and the H200. They are minimalist in design, and are constructed from steel with tempered glass side panels.LED lighting and a fan controller.
The H-series cases were refreshed in May 2019. The new revisions introduced a front-panel USB-C port. One of the refreshed cases, the H510 Elite, added a second glass panel on the front of the case.
NZXT released their own line of motherboards for the Intel Z370 chipset in January 2018. It was praised for its minimalist design, as the circuitry is not exposed; but was initially criticized for its high price.Z390 chipset.Elitegroup while a Z490 one is made by ASRock.
NZXT began selling power supply units in 2010, before ceasing sales of them in 2016. They re-entered the market in July 2018 with a series of modular digitally-controlled power suppliesSeasonic.
NZXT started making their own line of lighting products including RGB & fan controllers, underglow, LED strips, RGB cable combs, and the hue 2 ambient v2 desktop lighting system.
NZXT released the first product on their CRFT line, a series of themed limited edition pc cases, in May 2018.Bethesda Softworks. Another PUBG and Fallout series case were released as well as World of Warcraft and Tom Clancy"s Rainbow Six themed cases.
NZXT released their first product in their gaming accessories line starting with the puck in January 2017 used for cable management and a headset mount.
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