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NZXT Kraken X53

NZXT Kraken X53


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plm57

2 years ago

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David Lim

2 years ago

According to our information, it should be included in the scope of delivery. If this is not the case, you can always contact the manufacturer directly to have it delivered.
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Archayan

2 years ago

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Littauer

2 years ago

Yes, the NZXT Kraken X53 water cooler is compatible with the AMD Ryzen 7 5900X processor. The Kraken X53 supports the AM4 socket on which the Ryzen 7 5900X is based and is suitable for a wide range of AMD and Intel processors. Before installing the cooler, however, you should ensure that your computer's case offers sufficient space and that the cooler does not collide with other components
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safaneindufa

3 years ago

can you use this on an i9 1200k processor?

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cankonpc

3 years ago

A bracket required for the 12th generation Intel processors is not included, but can be ordered directly from the manufacturer. This process is free for anyone who has already purchased a cooler from NZXT. You should allow 2-3 weeks for delivery to Switzerland. More detailed information can be found on the manufacturer's website: https://support.nzxt.com/hc/en-us/articles/4407896253339-How-to-get-the-LGA-1700-Bracket
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Twitch.maxim

4 years ago

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Champolini

4 years ago

It will probably be a bit tight; if I see it correctly in the photos, the enclosure only has room for one fan at the top and one and a half at the front. But the cooler needs space for 2 fans (240mm). I have installed the fan in the Corsair 4000D Airflow. The case is a little more expensive, but has more space and thus more cooling options.
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Felix-1H

4 years ago

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Jake_3

4 years ago

I would recommend a pull configuration for front mounting if it is not visually disturbing, as it is then much easier to clean the radiator. The dust will settle on the front and if you don't have to take off the fans to remove the dust again, it's really nice. In terms of performance, it will hardly make a difference.
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wookievidia

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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I successfully installed this AIO in my Meshify C Mini 1 month ago. As it turned out, the height of the RAM does not matter to me, as they protrude just (approx. 1 mm) below the AIO fans. I use Kinston HyperX Fury RGB in combination with the ASUS TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS WI-FI. If the exact position of the RAM slots on another board does not match (I don't know if motherboard slots are standardised), or the RAM components are wider, this could lead to a problem. https://i.ibb.co/RpP3KbP/Whats-App-Image-2020-12-18-at-10-44-01.jpg
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aqeb.ahmed

4 years ago

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cankonpc

4 years ago

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Yes, that is possible. However, one should be aware that the radiator mounted in the lid partially covers the rear fan. High RAM heat sinks can also make installation more difficult. I would therefore recommend mounting the radiator in the front of the case if possible. For this, only the hard drive cage has to be removed. The cooling capacity is easily sufficient for a 3700X.
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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Manuel7

5 years ago

If you only have two RAM sticks (and four slots) this should fit. Otherwise, the pump can also be mounted differently on the bracket - at least with the AMD device - so that the connection does not point in the direction of the RAM banks (the NZXT 'logo' can also be rotated with this generation AiO). With four sticks, it otherwise becomes very tight when mounted in the direction of the slots -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m10kKsLlVo0 Minute 14:50 might interest you -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDr5niHr7OU I hope this helps you with the config and decision.
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Anonymous201

5 years ago

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levitus

5 years ago

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The radiator should definitely fit in combination with the Corsair Vengeance LPX low profile RAM sticks. Cooling performance is more than sufficient, cools my i7 8700k overclocked to 5Ghz satisfactorily.

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