![]() ![]() We’re certainly not implying that the EK radiators are more dirty than others. Our feelings about the “ready for use” key point are well known to regular readers by now. We won’t begrudge EK some free in-house marketing on the fans, however we would really like to see some data on the Vardar fan statement. On the back, some key points and technical details are listed. The graphics are plain and simple, but I do like the band of radiator fins The CE 280 sample arrived in full retail packaging featuring EK’s lime green color code used for their radiators and fans. We use these fans for all our 140mm based radiator thermal performance testing because they have great static pressure which is required to get the best performance from even densest of radiator cores and of course, their proven reliability. Extreme Rigs couldn’t publish the reviews we do without the continued support offered by our sponsors, so a big thanks to all the crew at EK.īefore we start we would again like to say thanks to Noctua for providing the NF-A14 Industrial PPC-2000 IP67 PWM 140mm fans. Since we commenced our radiator testing, EK’s commitment to our independent tests has been second to none. So be sure to check them out after you’re finished reading this review.įirstly a big thanks to EK Water Blocks for providing the review sample of the CoolStream CE 280. This review will complete our “CE Slam” having previously reviewed the CE 140 and CE 420 versions. In our review of the CE 280 we’ll take a close look at it’s construction & quality, analyze the performance data by comparing it’s results against other 280mm radiators and then conclude with a summary. The CoolStream CE Series replaces the XTC range and brings a redesigned core package to EK’s 140.x radiators along with visual looks that matches the rest of the EK’s radiators. Today we’ll be looking at the CoolStream CE 280 from EKWB. It’s a 45mm thick radiator from the revamped 140.x range which was released in July 2015. Welcome to another Extreme Rigs 280mm radiator review. ![]()
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