HardwareLabs SR-1 360 Radiator Review
The intention of this radiator review is to provide information and performance data about the HardwareLabs SR-1 360mm radiator for inclusion in the Extreme Rigs Rad Round Up 2015. I’ll be keeping the review section short and factual, focusing on presenting the performance data compiled through the numerous tests carried out.
Note: The SR-1 series is now “optimized for sub-800 rpm ultra-stealth fans”. The SR-2 is instead optimized for high flow and I hope to have an SR2 360 in hand soon for reviewing and testing. Although the SR-1 is not yet EOL, it is being “phased out but will remain available as per any demand by the channels”. In other words it’ll keep being available if it keeps getting ordered by resellers.
What’s in the box?
The SR-1 sample being tested was pulled from storage for the review/round-up. It appears to be in as new condition and was stored in original packaging complete with screw sets.
The front of the outer sleeve leaves us in no doubt as to what is inside. On the back we find some tech drawings and list of features.
Removing the outer sleeve we find a sturdy shipping box with a sticker seal that gives us a warning about using correct length screws.
The lift up flap at one end for the screws is perfect, keeping them away from the precious core.
Extent of Delivery:
1x Radiator
12x M4 x 28mm black Phillips slotted pan head screws.
12x M4 x 5mm black Phillips slotted pan head screws.
Onwards to technical specifications!
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