
This is the Montech HyperFlow Digital – a 360mm AIO cooler with a digital display, RGB lighting, and black or white colour options. In this review, we’ll take a look at the design, ease of installation and test how it performs in terms of thermals and noise. So if you're considering this £90 cooler for your next build, here’s all you need to know before making a decision…
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
00:37 Sizes and Prices
01:09 Some Features / Overview
03:13 CPU block
03:48 Radiator / Pump / Tubing
04:15 Digital Display
04:53 Fans
06:15 Accessories
07:16 Test System and Installation Process
10:05 Thermal Performance and Noise output
11:57 Is it worth buying?
Features:
- HyperFlow Digital features an Integrated 7‑segment digital display that shows real‑time CPU and GPU temperature. E28 ARGB performance fans (120 mm) with 800 ~2200 RPM PWM Speed range, offering strong airflow & static pressure.
- It's equipped with a slim 27 mm thick, high‑density radiator with 20 fins per inch fin array, 12 waterways and it's available in 240mm and 360mm form factors, plus black and white colour options.
- HyperFlow Digital supports wide socket compatibility (Intel & AMD), pre‑installed fans & thermal paste for easier installation, plus a 6‑year warranty.
Specifications:
- CPU Socket Compatibility: Intel LGA115X / 1200 / 20XX / 1700 / 1851, AMD AM3 / AM4 / AM5
- Radiator Material: Aluminium
- Radiator Dimensions: 397 x 120 x 27mm
- Radiator Tube Length: 400mm
- CPU Block/Pump Dimensions: 67.2 x 67.2 x 52.3mm
- Pump Speed: 3100RPM±10%
- Cold Plate Material: Micro-Skived Copper
- Pump Connector: 4-Pin PWM
- VRM Fan: N/A
- Fan Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 28mm
- Fan Speed (PWM): 800~2200 RPM ±10%
- Fan Max Airflow: 96.27CFM
- Fan Max Static Pressure: 4.13mmH2O
- Fan Noise: 36.25dBA
- Fan Bearing: Fluid Dynamic Bearing
- Fan Connector: 4-Pin PWM
- LCD Screen: Digital Display
- Warranty: 6 Year