Many people looking for better performance from their CPU cooler have problem thought about liquid cooling, but may have been turned off by the price, effort, and regular maintenance required to keep things humming along. The Domino comes ready for action right out of the box, and is about as plug and play as liquid cooling can get.
In the next set of images you get a good look at all of the components involved with this cooling system. In the image below, we get a good view of the 120mm fan which is set up to blow heat out of the case.
The next image shows you the back of the radiator, the button for changing the operating mode (fan speed), and the top of the actual unit.
The below left image gives you a better view of the radiator and the 3-pin power header. If you look closely you can also see the pump assembly. The unit also has a built-in alarm should the pump and/or the fan fail. This was easily tested by briefly stopping the fan manually. The below right image shows the base of the CPU water block where you can see the pre-applied thermal paste.