You can. The Aer P fans that are mounted here, however, are specially developed for liquid cooling with a static pressure and air flow almost twice as high as the Riing Plus. Unfortunately, I cannot judge whether this still cools equally well in the end. From the specifications, I would guess no.
Here are the fans installed in the Kraken X52: https://www.nzxt.com/products...
In comparison, the Riing Plus 12: http://de.thermaltake.com/products-m...
The existing bracket can be removed by pushing it back and twisting it. Then put on the AM4 bracket and turn it until it clicks into place.
(In the video from 4:55) https://youtu.be/wNHn-71lbZ...
According to NZXT you get the AM4 bracket for free if:
- You contact support
- You can prove that you own a Kraken and an AM4 board.
- The model number of your Kraken ends with -1
See: https://support.nzxt.com/hc...
Alternatively, you can get them on Amazon and Ebay for 20.- ...I or customers of mine would probably have them too, since they are all on Intel, but who knows how long ;)
Not separately, no. But it is even a little more comfortable, because the paste is already "pre-applied" to the cooling head and is protected by a plastic cover until it is mounted.
I would go for a Corsair AiO. They have a better pump:
e.g.: 360mm Corsair H150i Pro + 3x NF A12x25 fans (https://noctua.at/en...) (are not yet on digitec, but will be soon).
So just because it's not mentioned here doesn't mean the opposite. It is quite possible that the information has not yet been noted on the product page, as this product was already available before the release of the Threadripper CPUs and the manufacturers usually make an effort to make their old coolers compatible with new sockets by developing the corresponding mounting kit as far as possible. Therefore, always check the specifications with the manufacturer's site.
Ciao Alphathor
I have the older big brother (Kraken X61) of this AiO water cooling.
For me, I almost don't hear the pump/fan in idle mode --> therefore not annoying at all. You can also set the mode of the AiO water cooling in the NZXT programme (name: CAM).
I am very satisfied with my water cooling, so I think you won't go wrong with this one! :-)
Greez
whitelemur
It should be possible according to the information on the Ncase manufacturer's page. However, you will have to do without an ATX power supply and the 3.5" HD cages.