❄️ Freeze your CPU worries—cool smarter, perform stronger!
The ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 is a high-performance all-in-one liquid CPU cooler featuring three 120mm P12 PRO fans, a 38mm radiator, and a PWM-controlled pump with an integrated VRM fan. Designed with an optimized contact frame for Intel and AMD sockets, it delivers efficient heat dissipation and quiet operation, making it ideal for demanding professional and gaming setups.
Brand | ARCTIC |
Product Dimensions | 39.88 x 11.94 x 7.37 cm; 2.02 kg |
Item model number | ACFRE00180A |
Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
Series | Liquid Freezer III 360 Pro - Black |
Colour | black |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 3.96 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.02 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**N
Good price and works well
Seems to provide good cooling compared to an air cooler I was using before. My Intel i5 13600k was reaching temps of up to 85 under load with the air cooler. With this AIO cooler things are very stable no higher than 65 degrees when stress-testing my CPU.The cooler is user friendly and was very easy to install, even for someone like me who is a relative novice when it comes to PC building.Cost-wise this is fantastic and seems to offer performance similar or better than many other coolers that are more costly. The option for a single cable motherboard connection is great. Some may be bothered by the lack of lighting but that isn’t an issue for me and I was happy to save some money to sacrifice that. Runs quiet, even when running at high RPM - barely noticeable. Would definitely recommend this as an easy to use an effective AIO cooler.
S**S
Great Cooling
Best AIO i have used so farWhy did you choose this product over others?:The price and reviews from youtube From what i found out has some of the best cooling and for that price cant go wrongPerformance:As i said keeps thing nice and cool Chunky radiator with 3 very good fans Also has a VRM fan which is greatBuild quality:Very solid build very good qualityLook:Looks very nice i got the all black no rgb version looks very nice Thickness:Very thick radiator make sure to check sizes to see if it fits in your case as it is bigger than most AIOsFit:Fit well in my case as i did check measurements before handSize:Its very big as i have said before make sure to check measurements of your CaseAlso very easy to install and pretty quiet aswell
T**M
over 250W of quiet cooling power for cheap!
what a fantastic cooler.not only cheap for what it is, but also very quiet for the cooling performance.things to know:- it has a deep radiator so needs to be matched with a case that has recessed motherboard mount (like lian li lancool 207) if your mobo has tall vrm radiators.- the cou block might obstruct taller nvme heatsinks, look this up online, arctic provides a full list of boards that it works with. for the boards that don't they can send you free low profile nvme heatsink! these are pretty cheap to buy, but it's a nice gesture.- you can control the pump, vrm fan and radiator fans independently of use single 4pin fan connector to control all 3 at the same time. it's better to control each 3 separately as vrm fan is the loudest one from all the components and does not need to run at full throttle, can be tuned down for even better spund to cooling ratio performance.- you need to be comfortable removing cpu socket from the motherboard. it's a very easy procedure but might be a bit outside of comfort zone for new pc builders. just take it slow and watch some how to videos and you'll get there.- it comes with thermal grease, as well as intel and amd mounting bits.- it can easily cool a cpu that draws about 250W. my core ultra 7 265k is 94 degrees C with this cooler on full power with power limit removed - 265W. that's the limit, any more power to the cpu and you might run into throttling.
J**R
Almost perfect... almost..
If you are looking for a really quiet solution to cool down your CPU, you'd struggle to find something better.If you want the best possible cooling solution and don't mind having a jet engine inside your case, there are better options out there.Over all, I believe it's the best compromise between cooling and noise, hence why it's been voted by most of reviewers as the most efficient cooler (and tends to be even better for AMD CPU's). But, there are a few things to check carefully before you press "Buy" :It can only be mounted in one position, with the tubes "down". If you have a vertically mounted GPU, this might be a nightmare as you'll need to mounted as low as possible to clear the tubes.The radiator it's thicker than the "standard" 25mm, so having it mounted on the top of the case might be tricky as on most of the cases you don't have too much room before it hits the motherboard or cable going into the motherboard. If you don't have the option to offset the radiator, no chance!Front or side mounted (like in my case) should work fine in most cases.When front / side mounted, you want to pull the air from outside the case so the fans will act as intake - again, the radiator it's thick, so you won't get as much intake you'd think with 3 fans. Make sure you don't rely on these as the only intake option. Other components will cry for cold air.The VRM fan does help and you can hardly hear it even at 100%. Set back to about 80% and completely blends in with the other fans..The pump it's also silent (can't hear it unless my ear it's right next to it) and I'm a bit surprised when reading reviews saying the pump it's loud; maybe quality check issues, or radiator mounted in a wrong (lower than the pump) position?Over all, at least for me, it's the best compromise, not to mention the very good price too. A bit more flexibility when it comes to installing it and it would be a "perfect 5 stars". I'm curious what Arctic will bring with the new model as it looks like they always listen and come up with new ways to improve things!1st photo at idle and the 2nd with Cinebench R23 running in background. All P cores fixed at 5.3GHz and E Cores at 4.2 GHz, Undervolted -0.110000
R**N
One of the best AIOs out there
Got this for my new i5-13600KF build and the thermal paste looked at bit rubbery so the thermal paste application wasn't applied as good as I thought. But this AIO kept temps under 70°C. Very happy and easy to set up!! 10/10 value for money!
A**D
Best in business
Best AIO there is, but it is very big, triple check all the messages with your case to make sure it fits its also thick and took me some intresting mounting methods to get it in my case which is a corsair 5000d so not a samll case, overall it looks good, premium build quality, and function very well, keeps my CPU very cool
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