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I was looking for the Omen water cooler too but ended up just buying a standard RGB 120mm Cooler Master water cooler. The model I used is Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML 120R RGB. It comes with it's own RGB lighting effects controller. It wasn't an easy install. Watch the youtube videos HP posted on how to remove the front top and side panels. You also have to completely remove the motherboard to attach the backplate and retaining screws for the water block. HP does not use the AM4 standard for the heat sink mount and the existing back plate won't work but it just happens that Master Cooler included the right ones just look carefully at the diagrams and you'll figure it out. It's a lot of work. Make sure you carefully remove the m.2 wifi card. I thought I ripped the tiny wires from it but they actually have almost microscopic buttons on the ends so you can press them back on they are not soldered on. There are no mounting holes on the top of the case for the radiator/fan but it just happens that two screw holes diagonal from each other line up with holes in the mesh. If you press hard the screws will cut their own grooves and screw into the fan/radiator holding it securely in place. The plastic top cover of the case completely hides the screws heads so it looks good. I've never attempted anything like this before. It took me four and a half hours but it is worth it. My Omen is now running between 35 and 50C during normal use. I haven't done any heavy gaming so I don't know the top end temps but definitely better than the stock cooler. The indent on the top of the case for the usb ports, mic/headphone jacks and and power button get in the way of a 240mm radiator with two top fans. If I can do it anybody can do it is definitely worth the effort.
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