AMD FX 120mm Liquid Cooling Unit Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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The video opens with an unboxing and first look at AMD's FX 120mm liquid cooling unit, presented by LinusTechTips. Linus emphasizes that the unit in hand is a sample and does not include a CPU in the box, clarifying that the kit is focused on the liquid cooling hardware and installation components rather than a ready-to-run system. He walks through the included hardware: mounting brackets, two Everflow fans, PWM wiring, and a block with pre-applied thermal interface material. The host highlights the fan configuration options, noting that the radiator supports push-pull setups and that the cables are neatly organized with black connectors for a clean build. He discusses compatibility with AMD sockets AM2, AM2+, AM3, and AM3+, and explains the role of the pump power and the single RPM monitor line for the fans. Linus comments on the radiator's thick design, compares it to known models like the Corsair H70/H80 in terms of airflow and performance, and remarks on the overall aesthetics, including the red FX RGB LED on the unit. He also touches on software considerations, advising viewers to download the latest control software rather than using a bundled version. The video closes with an invitation to subscribe for more unboxings and tech content, and a reminder that results will depend on installation quality and case space. The overall takeaway is that this is a premium, configurable liquid cooling solution with strong potential for quiet, high-performance cooling, provided there is adequate room and proper setup in the PC case.
Topics · Technology · Hardware · PC components · Unboxing · Cooling systems
Questions answered
- What sockets is the AMD FX 120mm liquid cooling unit compatible with?
- The unit is compatible with AMD sockets AM2, AM2+, AM3, and AM3+.
- Does the box include a CPU for demonstration purposes?
- No, the box shown is a sample that does not include a CPU; the retail version includes the CPU in the package.