Nexus Dragonhorn Aio Hot [hot] [2025]

Nexus Dragonhorn AIO Hot — Full Review and Guide

(Note: I assume "Nexus Dragonhorn AIO Hot" refers to an all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler model marketed under the Nexus/Dragonhorn name with a "Hot" variant; if you meant a different product, tell me and I’ll adjust.)

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Headline: The Nexus DragonHorn AIO is 🔥... literally? 🌡️🐉

Body: Just put the new Nexus DragonHorn AIO through the wringer. We’re talking stress tests, gaming marathons, and benchmark runs. The verdict? This cooler runs HOT. 🥵 nexus dragonhorn aio hot

Is it a thermal throttling nightmare, or is the surface area just designed to dump heat fast? 🤔 I’m seeing temps peak higher than my usual rig, but the performance isn't dipping.

Has anyone else gotten their hands on one of these yet? Drop your temps in the comments! 👇 Nexus Dragonhorn AIO Hot — Full Review and

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Installation summary

  1. Mount radiator to case (top/front) using supplied screws.
  2. Attach fans to radiator with airflow oriented to exhaust/intake per your case plan.
  3. Install backplate and mounting brackets for your CPU socket.
  4. Place pump/block on CPU with thermal paste (if not pre-applied), secure tension screws evenly.
  5. Connect pump power (4-pin) to CPU_FAN or AIO_PUMP header; connect fans to header(s) or included hub; attach ARGB cables to header or controller.
  6. Boot and check pump/fan speeds and RGB operation; adjust curves in BIOS or software.

Battery Life: Feeding the Dragon

The Nexus Dragonhorn AIO Hot requires a single 21700 battery (sold separately). Do not try to run this on an 18650 with an adapter at high wattages; the voltage sag will be terrible. Installation summary

Charging via Type-C (5V/2A) takes about 75 minutes. While passthrough vaping is supported, we advise against it when the device is "hot" to preserve battery lifespan.