Levelplay is a newer startup company focused on create CPU and PC cooling solutions. They sent me their latest AIO, the Levelplay Combat Liquid 360 HUD CPU cooler. One thing I love about AIO CPU coolers in general is you gain the benefits of liquid cooling without all of the hassle and extra expense of custom liquid cooling solutions (not to mention, way less prone to disasters due to user error). I also love that this Levelplay AIO is fully assembled so you don't have to spend extra time mounting all of the fans to the AIO like you have to do with other brands. AIOs are one of several PC components that have not been greatly affected by the current AI global economy. If you are holding off on other upgrades or you want to improve your CPU cooling and/or aesthetics, an AIO purchase in one option to consider. In this video, I demonstrate how to install the AIO CPU cooler if you are not familar with how to install them. I also show the performance of the cooler when running Passmark CPU benchmarks on my test system. The AIO is stated to work with Intel LGA 1851 and LGA 1700 sockets but I found that it also worked for my older LGA 1150 socket, which was awesome (especially since I could utilize one of my old test systems for this demonstration). Amazon affiliate link (your support is always appreciated!): Levelplay CL360 HUD AIO: https://amzn.to/4sBVGYA Chapters: 01:07 Levelplay introduction 01:34 Installation of the AIO 03:36 Windows driver installation 04:10 CPU benchmarking test 04:33 Disclosure EP91 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvdHQkQv8KpwMnKkitmUVTQ/join

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