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Features
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The control unit is very
well designed and easy to use. It contains the reservoir, pump, and
another small radiator. The fan speed controller is for the control
unit's fan, while a thermal sensor activates the RPM level of the second
radiator's fan. One nice thing about this unit is the overall ease of
use, and the fact that the colors change on the fan speed control as the
rpm level goes up from light blue to orange. The color red will display
if the unit suffers from any malfunction.

Here is a close-up of the
fan located inside the control unit. It is a basic 70mm slim design that
can make a lot of noise at the highest RPM, but we found that the fan
operates well at 45-55% since there are two radiators in the cooling
loop for effective heat dissipation...

The assortment of clamps
is the Kingwin's strongpoint. Having the ability to change between
several of today's platforms makes using and overclocking with the
Kingwin a no-brainer...

Quick-Seal hoses eliminate the tedious process of hose-cutting, although
we found the hoses to be fairly long in our Lian Li PC6070B, that could
change to too short in something like the PC-V2000 case or something
other than mid-tower ATX. hopefully Kingwin will give you a bit more
hose since the installation instructions have a diagram of hose and
O-Ring maintenance.
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