
Summary and Conclusion:
Overall the Antec and Asetek have put together a nice solid cooler for those who don’t want to set up their own cooling loop, and while the performance is up to part with a full liquid cooling set its getting there. The Kuhler 620 represents the third generation of all in one liquid cooling units each generation is getting better and becoming more effective, I am excited to see what comes next. I was pretty surprised at how well the Kuhler performed even with a decent starting temperature it kept the CPU cool without a lot of noise. The fan that comes with the unit might be a tad loud at 38db in a case such as the Lanbox we reviewed earlier this year but in a decent sized mid tower or full tower the case absorbs the noise rendering it quite and effective. The price as of this writing is around $70 from Antec’s store, this is a decent price range for an item of this quality as a proper water cooling loop would cost you well over $100 and come with greater risk to your components. I give the Antec Kuhler 620 the approved hardware award for its performance per dollar, It does a great job for the money coupled with its ease of installation makes it a winner.

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