While the aesthetic is undeniable—that radiator design is gorgeous—the thermal performance has me scratching my head. I’m seeing idle temps around 40-45°C and under full load, it’s pushing 80°C+ on a CPU that usually runs much cooler on a standard 240mm AIO.
The Nexus Dragonhorn AIO Hot is designed to deliver exceptional cooling performance, and it does not disappoint. In our testing, the cooler was able to keep CPU temperatures at a remarkable low, even under heavy loads. The large radiator and high-quality fans work in tandem to dissipate heat efficiently, ensuring that your system stays within safe operating temperatures. nexus dragonhorn aio hot
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The airflow control ring on the front is infinitely adjustable. For a "hot" vape, you want airflow. In our testing, the cooler was able to
Unlike standard AIOs that fear the red zone, the Nexus Dragonhorn AIO Hot thrives there. Its thermal limit is not a shutdown threshold but a performance curve. At 95°C core contact, the ember-drake crystal enters Ignition Phase Two — increasing loop pressure and heat-to-energy conversion by 40%. The system glows faintly amber, and the horns emit a low, harmonic tone audible only to trained operators.
: If one tube is very hot and the other is cold, there is a likely blockage or pump failure preventing circulation. Troubleshooting Checklist