
If you click the cloud icon shown in the picture above, a link to Ocypus' “Download Center” is opened in your default browser, which offers more options.
The software is extremely simple to use and easy to create your own customized theme with. In the example above, I uploaded an animated GIF file of a happy puppy and set the display to monitor CPU temperature, power consumption, and fan speeds metrics through text labels. I’ve also set up monitoring of CPU utilization, both with a text label showing the current status and a line graph showing the changes in CPU utilization over time.
As with most liquid coolers, the design of this AIO is such that the CPU block as such that it doesn’t overhang or interfere with the DIMM slots in any manner, ensuring that all sticks of compatible RAM, no matter how tall, will fit with this cooler.
This AIO is designed for normal PC platforms like Intel’s Arrow Lake and LGA1851 socket or AMD’s Ryzen X3D CPUs and the AM5 socket, but you might wonder if it supports server products when you see the size of the coldplate – it has a larger surface area and greater thickness than most liquid coolers designed for consumer PCs.
There’s more to a cooler than just the radiator and liquid pump. The included fans have a direct impact on aesthetics, noise levels, and overall thermal performance. Conveniently, the fans here arrive pre-installed, saving a few moments of time when you put things together. The fans included in this model are white, but this cooler is also available with black fans.
These fans seem to be overbuilt, more powerful than the rest of the AIO can properly take advantage of. They are rated for an unusually high 5.8 MMH20 of static pressure and 90 CFM at full speed.
The outer packaging is a bit flashy, at least in comparison to your normal AIO box. It features a rendering of the cooler against a black background with streaks of purple hues – logos on all sides of the box for full marketing impact.
The inner packaging is just as fresh as the outside, with each component of the cooling system well protected from the chaos that shipping can bring by using a combination of soft covers and individual cardboard walls for each component.
Mounting hardware for AMD and Intel platforms
Key considerations
- Investor positioning can change fast
- Volatility remains possible near catalysts
- Macro rates and liquidity can dominate flows
Reference reading
- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/liquid-cooling/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/liquid-cooling/ocypus-sigma-l36-pro-review#main
- https://www.tomshardware.com/membership
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