💖 Cool your CPU, light up your life!
The ID-COOLING PINKFLOW 240 DIAMOND EDITION is a high-performance CPU water cooler featuring a 240mm radiator and dual 120mm RGB PWM fans. It offers excellent heat dissipation, customizable RGB lighting, and compatibility with various Intel and AMD sockets, making it an ideal choice for gamers and PC enthusiasts looking to enhance both performance and aesthetics.
S**N
Really good AIO
So I don’t write reviews but I figured one had to be written about this.I was super skeptical about this AIO based on some of the bad reviews but I took the chances cause it fit the theme of the build perfectly. I was ready to throw it away if it didn’t work and just buy a different aio but I’m super happy with this one. (I’ll post the specs at the bottom)It’s great to say the least. It comes with its own thermal paste but I use thermal grizzly’s kryonaut so idk how good the paste is that comes with it but I think it’ll do fine. It’s paired with a 17-12700k and cools It no problem. Mounting was super easy and it looks great. I would recommend without a doubt.Specs if anyone is interested:Case: Lian li mesh 205 cMOBO: Msi Z690 ForceGPU: 3080ti gigabyte vision OCCPU: i7-12700kRam: Corsair vengeance ddr5 6000 4x16 (64gb)Cooler: ID-cooling 240mmCase fans: Corsair ql 120 x3 and 140 x2 (was gonna go with the fans that come with the aio but couldn’t find more so just replaced them.)PSU: Msi RM850SSD: WD black SN770 1tb x1 boot drive 2tb x1 for everything else.
D**C
Wonderful when it works
This was my wife's absolute favorite part of her build.It looks great and works well until it doesn't.It managed to die out just a couple of days past the warranty period. The radiator fans continued to work, however when she got a 'CPU overheating' message, that is when we found out that the unit was not working properly.Unfortunately this caused damage to the CPU...If buying this unit, I recommend constantly checking your CPU temps so you don't end up with other famaged components once it decides not to work.
A**S
Absolutely amazing
This Aio is really nice cools my cpu really good and have pretty good temps and not to mention it’s cute it fits the aesthetic of my pc build along with the pink ZF-12025’s
A**.
Absolutely beautiful!
The media could not be loaded. Just look at it! Even better than I imagined and it’s working great too! Not the quietest fans, but that’s not why I bought it so it’s fine. I love that they sell the matching fans separately too!
M**Z
Cutest Fans Ever!
I’ve been using this cooler in my custom-build for a little over a momth now. (pls don’t come for my cable management it was my first build, imma clean it up laterrr)During gaming, the cooler fans go frombarely audible to noticeable hum. But my huge standing fan to the other side of me on it’s lowest speed is still louder than the cooler fans. Sometimes you can hear a light trickle from the liquid coolant being dispersed from time-to-time, but even that tends to be quieter than the gaming hum.I miscalculated the space in my mini-ITX case and so the heart pump isn’t visible :’(. But I was not about to order another cooler, what good would it be if the pump can’t be seen either way? That’s totally on me though.RGB is solid. Overall temperatures range from 20c - 30c on idle, and have cranked up to nearly 70c while gaming. During lighter usage, such as doing any typical schoolwork, grading my students’ work, or working on my GIS projects/environmental analyses & consultation/research, temps hit 50c max. Mind you, for my geographical/environmental work I run some pretty hefty programs.I’d imagine these temperatures are pretty standard given my core-i7 & buttload of memory & GPU though, not to mention the tinier case. It’s worth noting that I have 2 out-take fans installed up top, too.10/10 💖!
S**Y
Pretty but……..
The media could not be loaded. Well When I first installed this beauty I was so happy. But It makes this loud noise from the water block when the cpu fan is under 1600 rpm.. I fox it easily by setting the rpm to about 1600 rpm, but Besides that it’s great. I just wish it was perfect
C**N
Daughter loves it
Bought this since my daughter picked it out for her computer build because it had the heart design on the cooler pump. Fit perfectly and works great, even with the fans being connected with splitters for both fan power and ARGB.Noise level is low and keeps the processor at low temps under load. Thermal compound used was Arctic MX-4. The software to manage the ARGB is easy to use. Overall great first impressions with the brand and wouldn't mind using their other products.
D**D
Hit and Miss..
I have bought this a couple times for builds. I recently bought 3 of the Diamond editon ones and two out of the three the hearts were slanted sideways and looked half done. I have purchased the regualar editon and have always been pleased with the quality. However keep on eye on the Diamond Edition its been hit and miss.Otherwise, Great cooler, amazing colors and fans are great.
P**.
Buyers beware, something will break
Unfortunately this is the only pink CPU cooler on the marketI read other reviews and everyone had at least one issue with the itemFor me, one of the mounting screws came damaged and made it impossible to install the productI had to drive hours visiting multiple stores to see if someone had a similar screw as the OEM screws. It's physically impossible to replace. I replaced it by getting two similar screws leftover from a PC store's build.Yes it's pink, it cools and it's silent.The pipes are so long they push my mid-tower build so I also had to get a GPU holding/support bracket.Overall, the product works once all the pieces are not broken. However, expect something to go wrong during installation.Please, can we get a competitor to make another pink CPU cooler?
M**A
Love the colour
Excellent built quality and fast response seller.
B**N
Over all...Decent
My Ryzen 9 3900X idles at around 40C, If you have a Pink build or want a pink cooler i 100% recommend getting this as it does its job, If you dont care about looks or colour, I would find something else. Been using it for like 2 months and havent had any problems, Still looks good and works perfect.Been using for 9 Months and still As good as new, RGB is perfect and Temps are still averaging around 40C when ideling
C**S
Pretty pink AIO and does its job!
This AIO is decent and does it’s job, but you are definitely paying for the pink aesthetics rather than performance, as there are much better ones around for the price point. Of course, if you’re looking to buy this AIO for a pink build, you probably know this already! I’m rating it four stars because I do think for the price that it’s performance should be stronger, but overall I’m really happy with it and it’s perfect for my build ♡ (If this changes I’ll try to update this review.)It’s been about 3-4 months since I built my pink pc as of writing this review, and so far I’ve not had any issues with the AIO which I’m pleased with. I was warned about possible leaking and one of the reviews mentions the tubes yellowing, but so far I’ve not experienced anything like that.EDIT: 7 months now, still no issuesEDIT 2: 14 months going strong, it's been fine for a full year!The AIO comes with an RGB splitter, which was really great since I ordered an additional Pinkflow fan for the back of my case which I was able to connect so they all link up! It also comes with its own thermal paste.One thing I found a bit disappointing was that I couldn’t get it to work with any lighting software, despite trying all of the ones listed on the box. So I’m stuck using the remote to pick the pre-determined colour combinations, but thankfully I managed to match my all my other RGB to it (which makes the setting I usually keep it on look a bit more pink and less like purple).Like I mentioned before, I think the only real ‘issue’ I’d say I have with it is that it could do a better job of cooling —though my temps are still staying under 60℃ when under load so I can’t really complain and I’m probably just being a bit picky! Under load is running games such as World of Warcraft with raytracing on, full settings, Genshin Impact, and doing tasks like video editing. WoW puts more load on my CPU and Genshin puts more on my GPU, for reference. When idle or only doing daily tasks like browsing the internet, etc, my temps stay in the 30-40℃ range :) So to be honest I am actually happy with those temperatures! I plan to manually adjust the fan speed in the BIOS if I need to in future, since the radiator fans are connected to CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT and it adjusts depending on the needs of the CPU at the moment. The fans aren’t as good as my Corsair fans for sure and they’re a bit louder since the Corsair fans are silent, but tbh if you’re that bothered about it and just want the cute pump, they could always be swapped out.It was a little bit difficult to put together, I know myself and a few followers struggled with the backplate because for some reason it doesn’t screw on the way it should with the line up arrows? I can’t remember what I did to finally screw it on straight, I might have flipped the plate or started it from a different position, but there were barely any videos online that I could find to help which was annoying. If you don’t screw it on properly, it means that the heart motif on the pump is going to be diagonal on the motherboard instead of straight. When the backplate screws on, it doesn’t need a TON of force and if you’re doing that then it probably means that you need to reposition it like I did.The tubes are also quite annoying to position in a nice way when inside the PC, but I’m sure if you train them they could sit a bit better (I still need to try this). That’s more of a visuals thing though, so it’s not too crucial, but make sure the tubes aren’t touching your GPU and sit in a ‘loop’ so the water can flow properly to the pump.My PC build is up on pcpartpicker if anyone wants to see the full breakdown + I made a YouTube tutorial for How To Build a Pink PC with this cooler, look up ‘celestefleurs’! 💕✨
V**8
Possibly the best option for a pink build without sacrificing performance
I have this in a mini ITX Thermaltake Tower 100 build (slightly modded) and it keeps my Ryzen 7 5800X under control. Temps usually stay around 35c-45c, maxing out at 75c in CPU intensive games. The highest temps I've seen have been about 83c while maxing the CPU at 100% on all cores.The only criticisms I have for are the screws are a kind of brown/black but I'm sure some white paint would fix that, and the CPU block can only be set in 3 orientations, diagonally or with the heart in line with the motherboard ports, but for a system with a rear ports that's not a problem and only a factor in a build with the motherboard ports at the top or bottom.
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