LEPA EXllusion 240 - CPU Liquid Cooling

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EXllusion 240 is designed for computer enthusiasts who need abundant TDP (Thermal Dissipation Power) and also desire their computer rigs to have their personal styles. Thanks for the advanced technology, with LEPA’s patented Dual-CDP (Central Diffusing Passage) micro-fin and dual convex blades fans, the TDP of EXllusion 240 provides more than 400W cooling power. Besides of that, EXllusion 240 exclusively provides 3 different dyes and allows users to customize their coolant color. Through the transparent water block and tube, the customized coolant color adds exquisite atmosphere for the system.

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Just got one of these yesterday at Frys! Pulling my Corsair H60 and handing it off to a roommate, cant wait to see how this performs.

fordfx
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I got this after seeing it in Frys several times. I was looking for something not Corsair, although I love Corsair, their AIO's are just OK.

So, I installed this, dyed the coolant myself, and got this baby running. It's freaking awesome. The temps are exactly where I need them to be on my 6600K OC'd to 4.5 full time. Temps never hit 60C ever in full load.

The pump is a tiny bit noisy, but when gaming full speed, all you hear is my GPU fans. This is a solid Cooler, and I wish it was being sold on Amazon and Newegg so people can see it.

Pamirace
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good job lepa! you took the triton and upgrade it! expecially for the bottle of water that is included because in 6 months 1/2 of the liquind in the triton was gone, and refill it with a (clean) sirupp siringe is VERY unconfortable. I would like to review it one day (on a website) and make a real comparison between those two AIO cooler.

HexRebuilt
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Okay, I'm going to lay out the facts as someone who just installed this sucker on my computer.

First...as a starter kit, it is effective. I used this to replace an Antec Kuhler 650...while a good all-in-one liquid cooler, it wasn't enough for an AMD FX-9590. The Lepa Exllusion240 provides enough radiator surface to offload the heat even under high-load conditions.

Second, while they do give you the maintenance instructions, they don't tell you the benefits...those knurled caps at the ends of the tubes actually are on threaded fittings. As long as you follow proper electronic safety, you can take this thing apart. Mostly, if you don't need to, don't. But, if you have a liquid-cooling ready case with tubing ports, there is an option available.

You need to take the cooler to a sink, loosen the fittings on one end of the tubing (either at the block or the radiator) and drain out the coolant before installation. After you loosen the caps, firm tension should loosen the tubing. Drain out as much liquid as you can. Don't worry, the kit has more than enough to refill the system and leave you enough to top off later.

Thread the tubes in from outside the case, and reconnect them to the cooling block (connect the tubes and fit the screw fittings over them to secure them in place). Make sure you get the tubes in completely and secure the fittings tightly.

Use the filling safety plate (it's the plastic piece with the hole in it, check the instructions) and the retaining bolt (again, RTFM, it's in the kit) to set up a safe fill area on the pump. Use the included short block on the 24-pin power connector, and the molex coupling to connect to the pump. When the pump starts running, you should hear a humming sound. With the refill nipple on the cooling bottle, stick the nipple into the fill port and slowly and gently refill the coolant.

You should see one tube fill with liquid, then the liquid should return on the other tube. You'll see bubbles coming back, this is the system priming itself. When the reservoir around the pump is full with just a small bubble inside, you're ready to go.

When the computer is off, it will appear as though one of your lines is empty. This is normal as long as the whole tube isn't full of air. When you power your computer up again, this bubble will disperse back to the reservoir.

Chunkboi
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got this for my sisters build. love it! question
is it possible to buy a third part gpu block and add it on to this cooler?

ToxicSquirrelX
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Bought this at Frys. No problems at all and well worth the money. :))

DrydenDraws
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It seems a great watercooling system, i like it ! i have 2 questions tho ... Can i use it on my i7 8700k ? and how often it needs refill ?

LegendaryFruitOn
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When will it be available for sale in the EU - US ? because I find it on internet

ZeldriFR
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is there going to be a 360 rad version? that would be very nice!

jeffreyleung
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When will this be available to buy? Still can't find it anywhere. Is it coming to EU?

lolRainy
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This is my second cooler. the first one was for the sisters build and it looked awsome, so i got one for myself.
I need to know. is it possible for me to get a gpu water block and some tubes to combine it with the lepa water block?

ToxicSquirrelX
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Does it actually use 400w or more?  What size power supply is recommended for this?

zamadrian
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When will it be available for sale in the U.S. I feel this suites my needs well

Barbaratio
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perfect !
Is it possible to test this watercooling in vidéo on my youtube channel ?

CommeALaCampagneTV
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can i change the original pipe to hardtube pipe?

inichanel
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Is the radiator made of copper or aluminum?

hcp
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I am interested in reviewing this on my YouTube channel! Would you be interested in sending me one?

MNFRMGaming