ARCTIC Inc via Amazon has ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 A-RGB AIO CPU Cooler (Black, ACFRE00184A) on sale for $99.63. Shipping is free.
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Contact Frame for Intel LGA1851 | LGA1700: Optimized contact pressure distribution for a longer CPU lifespan and better heat dissipation
More performance at every speed – especially more powerful and quieter than the P12 at low speeds. Higher maximum speed for optimal cooling performance under high loads
Native Offset Mounting For Intel and AMD: Shifting the cold plate center toward the CPU hotspot ensures more efficient heat transfer
Integrated VRM Fan: PWM-controlled fan that lowers the temperature of the voltage regulators, ensuring reliable performance
Integrated Cable Management: The PWM cables of the radiator fans are integrated into the sleeve of the tubes, so only a single visible cable connects to the motherboard
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ARCTIC Inc via Amazon has ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 A-RGB AIO CPU Cooler (Black, ACFRE00184A) on sale for $99.63. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.
About this Item:
Contact Frame for Intel LGA1851 | LGA1700: Optimized contact pressure distribution for a longer CPU lifespan and better heat dissipation
More performance at every speed – especially more powerful and quieter than the P12 at low speeds. Higher maximum speed for optimal cooling performance under high loads
Native Offset Mounting For Intel and AMD: Shifting the cold plate center toward the CPU hotspot ensures more efficient heat transfer
Integrated VRM Fan: PWM-controlled fan that lowers the temperature of the voltage regulators, ensuring reliable performance
Integrated Cable Management: The PWM cables of the radiator fans are integrated into the sleeve of the tubes, so only a single visible cable connects to the motherboard
Model: ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 - AIO CPU Cooler, 3 x 120 mm Water Cooling, 38 mm Radiator, PWM Pump, VRM Fan, AMD AM5/AM4, Intel LGA1851/1700 Contact Frame - Black
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Hey, I find this very weird. I had this for more than a year and it's quieter than my hdds spinning generally. It does get really loud at max rpm but that also allows my 7700x to boost to insane levels. You generally don't need that though, maybe tweak the fan curves a bit or ensure there is no issue with it.
Yeah, good point. I haven't bothered with tweaking anything, but I'll certainly look into it. It's mostly loud on boot when the fans do their max RPM test spin or whatever. Otherwise, it's noisier when being pushed.
This is the best AIO. One thing that you do need to keep in mind with this AIO is the radiator thickness. It might not always be compatible with cases because it's thicker than the average radiators.
Also, when building with this AIO it's a good idea to put your CPU EPS power in first because there is a good chance you won't be able to if you install this first since it will be blocked.
Does this allow you to control fan speeds based on water temps? I hate AIOs that force you to do it by CPU temp, which kinda defeats the purpose of water cooling.
Does this allow you to control fan speeds based on water temps? I hate AIOs that force you to do it by CPU temp, which kinda defeats the purpose of water cooling.
There's no water temp sensor, afaik. I run mine off of CPU Temp using 'Fan Control' which allows you to ramp up/down fan speeds based on a variety of temps and conditions, but there is no dedicated Water Temp Sensor.
There's no water temp sensor, afaik. I run mine off of CPU Temp using 'Fan Control' which allows you to ramp up/down fan speeds based on a variety of temps and conditions, but there is no dedicated Water Temp Sensor.
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Also, when building with this AIO it's a good idea to put your CPU EPS power in first because there is a good chance you won't be able to if you install this first since it will be blocked.
Thanks, I appreciate it
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$98.49 if you prefer the white version.
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