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Dressed to impress in glitzy formal wear, the NZXT Kraken Z73 brings real-time system control, UI integration and hardcore CPU liquid cooling to those with deep pockets and high expectations. TODAY'S BEST DEALS $289.91 at Newegg $299 at Amazon $389.99 at Amazon Pros +Beautiful, multi-option LCD pump face displays selected data in real-time +CAM software provides ability to manage pump and fan curves or pre-select factory settings +Excellent cooling capability Cons -Premium price closes in on full watercooling kits -Fan noise at 100% RPM Why you can trust Tom's Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Today's best NZXT Kraken Z73 deals![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() NZXT’s latest flagship Kraken Z73 AIO represents a new generation of liquid coolers from a company already known for its quality and striking visuals. Armed with a trio of powerful fans and a new 7th- gen pump, this 360mm model makes a stunning visual statement with its active LCD face displaying a myriad of system statistics, like registered CPU and coolant temperatures or even customized logos, radiating forth from atop your CPU in pure digital bliss. Priced at $279.99, the NZXT Kraken Z73 commands a premium for its digital LCD fireworks and a cooling performance punch that rivals the best AIOs -- and even some custom cooling loops we’ve tested. For those system builders who strive to reach the peak of thermal excellence and can’t get enough of that integrated, jaw-dropping LCD display, the Kraken Z73 is second to none. SpecificationsSwipe to scroll horizontallyThickness1.125" / 28.6mm (2.25" / 57.15mm w/fans)Width4.75" / 120.65 mmDepth15.5" / 393.7mmPump Height2.125" / 54.0mmSpeed ControllerBIOS/SoftwareCooling Fans(3) 120 x 25mmConnectors(3) 4-Pin PWM, proprietary USB header to MB 9-pin USBWeight48.0 oz / 1361gIntel Sockets2066, 2011x, 1366, 115xAMD SocketsAM2(+), AM3(+) AM4, FM1, FM2(+)Warranty6 yearsWeb Price$280As any enthusiast cooling system should, the NZXT Kraken Z73 ships with mounting hardware for nearly all current mainstream and high-end desktop (HEDT) processors, from both sides of the great CPU silicon chasm (Intel and AMD). Just note that if you want to chill your threadripper, you’ll need to get an optional bracket from NZXT. The heart of the Kraken Z73 is a 7th-gen pump that promises better flow and reliability. The familiar NZXT reflective face actually hides a 2.36 inch (60mm) diameter LCD display for real-time reporting of CPU or liquid temperatures, and even has the ability to manage your own custom image or animated GIF. A motherboard USB 2.0 header-to-micro-USB cable manages the connectivity between the CAM desktop software and the Kraken Z73. A proprietary cable fans out from the pump to a trio of fan outputs, a SATA power input, and an unused 4-pin connector. The base of the Kraken Z73 features a copper cold plate and a splotch of factory-applied thermal compound. The traditional Asetek twist-lock bracket system is easily seen from below and allows the simple interchange of the correct mount during installation. A pair of 90-degree swivel fittings allow for the nylon-sleeved tubing to be rotated and moved into position during installation. NZXT provides three 120mm AER P120 fans with fluid-dynamic bearings to muster air through the 360mm aluminum radiator. Each of the 2000RPM (max) fan blades has a bit of an upturned winglet near the tip and is surrounded by a contrasting molded shroud. Rubber grommets are positioned at each of the four corners for additional vibration damping. Installation of the NZXT Kraken Z73 is very manageable and similar to most other AIOs on the market, assuming the chassis in question supports a 360mm radiator. The length and flexibility of the sleeved tubing and swivel fittings allows for a multitude of different mounting options to suit your needs. Management of both the USB and PWM+SATA cables require a bit of thought due to the width of the proprietary cable bundle and the top location of the USB plug, which typically routes to a 9-pin USB header at the bottom of the motherboard. The NXZT CAM software allows for selection of the LCD display as well as multiple system sensor reports from the UI. Fan and pump speeds can be managed using either a curve ramp or manufacturer-defined performance settings. Image 1 of 3MORE: Best CPU Cooling MORE: How To Choose A CPU Cooler MORE: All Cooling Content NZXT Kraken Z73: Price Comparison![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Current page: Features and Specifications Next Page Comparison Coolers, Testing Results and ConclusionGarrett Carver is a contributor for Tom’s Hardware, primarily covering thermal compound comparisons and CPU cooling reviews; both air and liquid, including multiple variations of each. LatestDNA data preserved in amber-like polymer by MIT scientists — Jurassic Park inspires new long-term 'T-REX' preservation method DJI drone ban passes in U.S. House — 'Countering CCP Drones Act' would ban all DJI sales in U.S. if passed in Senate Best Raspberry Pi Projects: June 2024 See more latest ► |
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