![]() Really, I needed three hands: one to hold the fan in place, and two to grasp and deathroll on the screwdriver like some RGB-fuelled alligator. The fan screws on the other hand were a little difficult to twist. Oh, and it comes with thermal paste pre-applied too, so that was nice. ![]() It does come with both an AMD and Intel bracket, though, so no worries there if you don't have one already. Starting with the AIO cooler for the CPU, that screwed in with no issues, and luckily there was already a bracket installed behind the motherboard so I didn't have to sort that out. Each fan has a port on either side, to be snapped together with other fans, or chained to other components with Corsair's nifty proprietary power cables. ![]() I'd have to get that connected up to the System Hub using one of the many ports on the sides and bottom of the radiator, along with the collection of iCue Link QX RGB PWM fans I'd been sent with the starter kit. Rather than having a power connector on the pump head, the power is deftly routed through the outside of the liquid tube sleeves and into the 397mm x 120mm radiator, with its three, preinstalled QX120 RGB 120mm fans. I was sent the chonky iCue Link H150i RGB AIO CPU cooler.
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