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Packaging and Accessories
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The Water 2.0 Pro’s box has large pictures of the product both by itself and fully installed. We get a feature list on the back and a spec list on the side.
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Along with the cooler itself is all of the mounting hardware necessary for all of the AMD and Intel sockets, including 2011. They also include a 2-into-1 4-pin fan plug so that you can control both fans at once.
Closer Look
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The Water 2.0 series sticks to the standard radiator and pump/block design we have already seen on all closed loop coolers. The radiator on the Pro model is 120mm but is a chunky 49mm thick rather than the 27mm of the Performer model, giving better cooling capability.
The block/pump assembly is very low profile and plugs in to a standard fan header. It has a copper base with thermal paste pre-applied.
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Two fans are included with the Water 2.0 Pro, giving you a push-pull configuration. With both installed on the already thick radiator, we are looking at a pretty large setup with a total width of almost 100mm. I didn’t run into any clearance issues whatsoever but if you have a very small case it would be wise to take a few measurements before you buy.
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