For some, the prospect of an AIO liquid cooler can seem a little more daunting than a standard air cooler. There are after all, (and very generally speaking) more parts to it that can make their installation a little more complicated. Fortunately, however, the XPG Levante 240 is about as easy as it get!
As this is an ARGB compatible cooler, there is clearly a bit of work to do with the cabling. In addition, with compatibility for so many sockets, there are a fair number of parts to work with and around. While the vast majority of these parts are in individual bags (for AMD and Intel), they are not kept separate between their own respective socket types. In other words, all of the different Intel socket parts are all within the same bag. A little sorting is, therefore, necessary before you can begin.
Fortunately, you get an amazingly nice and clear product manual that, even itself, is produced to a high quality.
From out of the box and onto our test bench, this took me roughly around 10-15 minutes to install. By 240mm AIO liquid cooler terms, this is pretty good. Admittedly, if the manual wasn’t so good, I would’ve likely had a few problems along the way. Fortunately, however, it is excellent. As such, whether you are new or highly-experienced with AIO liquid coolers, this shouldn’t provide you with any difficulties.
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