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The Thermalright Frozen Notte 360 Black ARGB V2 Water Cooling CPU Cooler is engineered for high-performance cooling with a 360mm radiator and three 120mm PWM fans. It features synchronized ARGB lighting, whisper-quiet operation, and extensive compatibility with various Intel and AMD sockets, making it an ideal choice for gamers and professionals seeking both aesthetics and efficiency.
P**R
Great performance @ incredibly low price
I have come to really trust Thermalright brand. This is my third Thermalright product and all of them have performed really well, and the prices are substantially lower than comparable competitions.This AIO was packaged well in a fairly large box. Everything was well organized, and installation was fairly straightforward. Construction of the unit itself is top notch. While someone may not like the appearance of the pump on the hosts, I actually really like the fact that the pump is not on top of the CPU; the hosts can dampen any vibration coming from the pump. A minor issue is the fact that the cables for the fans are all loose and not bundle together. But they can all be hidden below the MB and out of sight.If you have a hot running CPU like 13th or 14th generation i7 (I have i7 13700K), this AIO can really tame the temperature. Idle temperature is mid 20's C while upper 50's to lower 60's under load (Topaz AI, LrC, and Photoshop). Temperature can spike to mid 80's for a second or so and then drop down to 70's when cooling catches up. I am sure some tuning of the fan and CPU parameters can further minimize the spike, but it does not bother me at all.This AIO has eliminated my concern regarding potential thermal damage of the CPU. There is always the potential of leakage especially down the road, but I cannot comment on that at this point.
M**R
Very pleased with this purchase
The media could not be loaded. This cooler is an amazing deal for the price. It definitely stands up against stable Brands. It keeps my CPU cooled down to idle temps even during gaming however this is only a 9th Gen Intel CPU. I bought this cooler for the future proofing as I plan to up the CPU and Mobo soon. I have no complaints with this cooler I would say it's a great bang for the buck, also I haven't even noticed anynoise.My case fans are the only thing I hear .The thermalright mirrored logo looks great. The argb connected to my hub with ease and synced right up with the rest of the setup. I'm am very pleased with this purchase i hope this helps others on making a choice while looking for a decent above avarage CPU cooler for their build.
R**D
Better than a corsair elite cappelix 360 aio
Definitely a quality product despite the price. Be mindful that the pump is an in-line pump so the cpu block is just a cold plate with rgb esthetics. Pump runs at 5400rpms which definitely helps with the heat exchange as well as the 28mm thick rad. I've earned my highest cinebench score(31699) with a 13700k using this aio in push/pull intake. The corsair elite cappelix ($300) aio i had would only get me a bit over 31k. This is a great product. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a decently priced aio regardless of size. Only one I think isn't available is a 420mm version of this aio.
A**.
Great AIO for the price.
Very happy with this product. Install was straight foward. Fan noise is minimal and it does a great job cooling. Make sure you have a case that is designed to install an AIO.
B**Z
Easy installation, SUPREME Value for high cooling needs.
I bought this for a custom built PC, using the I9-14900k which has a top power of 253W. Since my 240mm AIO would not handle this level of cooling, I bought this, which worked wonderfully. It comes with LEDs on the fans, and worked ideally.
S**L
Double check your set up
So far this product is great for the price. My old cooler was barely able to keep my CPU below 145° while running games like COD, Fortnite, etc. So far this cooler is keeping my temps around 100°-110°. The install was not terrible. However, the instructions are trash. Also it provides the brackets for some motherboards but not all. I have an AM4 set up and did not have the brackets needed from the last cooler. So before purchasing just know you may need to find brackets elsewhere. Other than that, it looks good and does the job perfectly especially for the price.
O**L
Great aio for the Price.
Cooling the 7800x3d good so far only issue is all the wires and no clear instructions. But over all happy with the quality. It fits great in the Corsair 2500x.
G**L
One of the best AIOs, especially considering the price
I have been using and testing this AIO since I received it shortly after Black Friday. Please note that my computer sits on a separate platform next to my computer, so it's about 2.5 feet away from my ears, and it's contained in a Corsair 5000x RGB. Intel 12700k CPU, Asus TG H670 Pro Wifi D4 mobo.I ran this in all 3 positions (top, side, front), with tubes up and down (front & side).Even during Cinebench, LinPack Extreme, Time Spy and Prime 95, the temperatures ranged no higher than 89C with ambient (room) temperature around 23C. It was always quiet although, after the few 3 months, I noticed an occasional harmonic resonance tone, which I assume was from the fans, and I little bit of noise from the pump. The best position for both the CPU and GPU in my case was on the side, exhausting the air, with the tubes going from the side of the block to the top of the radiator. Indeed, it was also one of the best positions overall, as it also did a good job keeping both the VRM heatsinks and motherboard cooler than 6 of the 10 positions I have tested so far.This is the first AIO I have tested, and you can watch my initial video about it on YT on my channel, The PC Expert Amateur. There will be at least one follow-up video with technical results once I complete the other 10 tests I need to do.Please note that WelshyTech (YouTube) deemed this and the Frozen Magic Scenic V2 to be loud, but he has his computer on his desk less than a foot from his head. He also noted that the MS V2 is slightly more powerful than the Notte.The mounting system is a bit awkward. At one point, I had to reorient the block and was unable to see (that's the bad thing about putting it on the floor) that I had missed putting two of the mounting screws through the bottom holes for the block, which resulted in bending them and slightly damaging the blue plastic stand-offs. Also, the knurled nuts are easy to turn by hand, and also have a large Philips cross for a screwdriver, but it is very easy to have them drop down to the bottom of the case. Aside from that, it's not bad, especially considering that you can mount the block in any orientation (I suggest top or right side). If you have a LONG graphics card and want to mount it on the front or side, you will likely have to vertically mount the GC (and if the case design is poor, as the 5000x's is, you will struggle to find a mount that won't choke the fans because it's too close to the left side panel) in order to do so. If you want to do a front mount with the tubes going to the bottom of the radiator (i.e. the radiator is positioned so that the tube apertures are at the bottom, not the top), it will probably be a tight fit, especially if you have a very long case, you may not be able to do it without modifying the tubes, so make sure that the block is mounted with the tubes on the side. Before finalizing the mounting of the block and rad, make sure to verify it will fit without putting too much pressure on the fittings on the block and rad. The block does have swiveling fittings for the tubes, so that does help, but it can still be a bit difficult.
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