ARCTIC Inc via Amazon has ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 AIO CPU Cooler (Black) on sale for $84.99. Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
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 AIO CPU Cooler (Black) on sale for $84.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.
Product Details:
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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I installed one of these last weekend in my new build (9800x3d) in a Lancool 217. For those that don't know, the install may or may not be a PIA. It certainly was for me. I couldn't get the pump screwed on, even after watching their video.
I knew this going in, but I still got frustrated lol. Thankfully, I saw a comment on Reddit that said to loosen the two brackets some. And once I did that, I was able to get both sides screwed in right away.
I mostly game and I haven't been playing anything graphically intensive yet, so time will tell how the performance is. But reviews for this and the non Pro have been great, so I should be satisfied. And so far I have been. I've been using their "performance" fan curve and it's been very quiet and it's kept the 9800x3d cool
Last edited by SRVisGod24 June 25, 2025 at 05:15 AM.
This ARCTIC AIO looks like a great deal! Looks like it's got a fan on the pump to cool the VRMs. Nice!
I had never used an AIO until yesterday, a few weeks ago I got the Newegg 9950X3D with the free MSI 360 AIO (no fan on the pump). I'll tell you... After 20 minutes of Cinebench R23, the CPU was pegged at 90 degrees (almost immediately), not throttling (multi score of almost 45K, no OC, just PBO). But the VRMs reaching 85 degrees as there's no airflow on my sleek open air case was something I had never seen before. Fortunately I don't torture my PC like that all the time but still... Something to consider. I much prefer 6 or 7 heat pipe / dual tower coolers by Thermarlright over AIOs anytime of the day, but this one was free and I was curious. During gaming it stays relatively cool mid 40s low 50s with that AIO.
too bad they didn't improve on the pump noise. It's so loud that it makes my NZXT Kraken sound like a suppressor. When pump is reduced down to 50%, it somehow sounded worse than at max speed lol. Had to return mine
This ARCTIC AIO looks like a great deal! Looks like it's got a fan on the pump to cool the VRMs. Nice!
I had never used an AIO until yesterday, a few weeks ago I got the Newegg 9950X3D with the free MSI 360 AIO (no fan on the pump). I'll tell you... After 20 minutes of Cinebench R23, the CPU was pegged at 90 degrees (almost immediately), not throttling (multi score of almost 45K, no OC, just PBO). But the VRMs reaching 85 degrees as there's no airflow on my sleek open air case was something I had never seen before. Fortunately I don't torture my PC like that all the time but still... Something to consider. I much prefer 6 or 7 heat pipe / dual tower coolers by Thermarlright over AIOs anytime of the day, but this one was free and I was curious. During gaming it stays relatively cool mid 40s low 50s with that AIO.
I have the RGB version on a 9800X3D (with AsRock X870E Nova motherboard) and currently running 38C as I type this. It rarely goes over 55-60 gaming @1440P unless extremely pushed, even then it's never been over mid 70's. That's with my motherboard set to silent cooling curves, so I barely hear it ever. Extremely happy with it, highly recommended.
Providing your case can accommodate a 280mm cooler instead, it's a smarter choice. This is only slightly larger (11%), but a lot louder due to 3 fans instead of 2.
Providing your case can accommodate a 280mm cooler instead, it's a smarter choice. This is only slightly larger (11%), but a lot louder due to 3 fans instead of 2.
I have the RGB version on a 9800X3D (with AsRock X870E Nova motherboard) and currently running 38C as I type this. It rarely goes over 55-60 gaming @1440P unless extremely pushed, even then it's never been over mid 70's. That's with my motherboard set to silent cooling curves, so I barely hear it ever. Extremely happy with it, highly recommended.
Your motherboard didn't fry your cpu?
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Get new fans!!!
I have this exact model and it's good, but the fans are crazy loud. I didn't even realize how loud until I replaced them with the new Noctua g2. Now it's silent.
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I knew this going in, but I still got frustrated lol. Thankfully, I saw a comment on Reddit that said to loosen the two brackets some. And once I did that, I was able to get both sides screwed in right away.
I mostly game and I haven't been playing anything graphically intensive yet, so time will tell how the performance is. But reviews for this and the non Pro have been great, so I should be satisfied. And so far I have been. I've been using their "performance" fan curve and it's been very quiet and it's kept the 9800x3d cool
https://a.co/d/9C0B4GC
I had never used an AIO until yesterday, a few weeks ago I got the Newegg 9950X3D with the free MSI 360 AIO (no fan on the pump). I'll tell you... After 20 minutes of Cinebench R23, the CPU was pegged at 90 degrees (almost immediately), not throttling (multi score of almost 45K, no OC, just PBO). But the VRMs reaching 85 degrees as there's no airflow on my sleek open air case was something I had never seen before. Fortunately I don't torture my PC like that all the time but still... Something to consider. I much prefer 6 or 7 heat pipe / dual tower coolers by Thermarlright over AIOs anytime of the day, but this one was free and I was curious. During gaming it stays relatively cool mid 40s low 50s with that AIO.
https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-Liq...100&sr=8-5
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I had never used an AIO until yesterday, a few weeks ago I got the Newegg 9950X3D with the free MSI 360 AIO (no fan on the pump). I'll tell you... After 20 minutes of Cinebench R23, the CPU was pegged at 90 degrees (almost immediately), not throttling (multi score of almost 45K, no OC, just PBO). But the VRMs reaching 85 degrees as there's no airflow on my sleek open air case was something I had never seen before. Fortunately I don't torture my PC like that all the time but still... Something to consider. I much prefer 6 or 7 heat pipe / dual tower coolers by Thermarlright over AIOs anytime of the day, but this one was free and I was curious. During gaming it stays relatively cool mid 40s low 50s with that AIO.
https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-Liq...100&sr=8-5
No, that's the non Pro. You want this one.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DLWDJS8S
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I have this exact model and it's good, but the fans are crazy loud. I didn't even realize how loud until I replaced them with the new Noctua g2. Now it's silent.
Otherwise great product
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