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Model: Thermalright Aqua Elite 360 V6 ARGB White AIO CPU Cooler, ARGB PWM Cooler Fans with 2000RPM, for Intel Lga1150/1151/1155/1156/1200/2011/1700/1851, AMD: AM4/AM5, Case 360mm AIO Radiator
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Other than the pump whine, it's keeping my i9-14900 consistently cool.
There's less of a whine at max speed, but then the overall system is louder.
I minimize the PWM ramping sound by using a trigger in Fan Control instead of a linear curve, but you'll still get a little whine while it changes speed.
Specs seem to be improving with every version, so get the highest version you can.
Nuts that a 360 AIO is in the same general price range as their Peerless Assassin cooler, which was already a fantastically cheap cooler.
So is there any fundamental difference between the different versions of their AIOs other than the levels of unicorn barf presented?
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I just bought the v4 last year and this post says it's for v5.
But when you go to the listing on Amazon, it now says v6.
I just bought the v4 last year and this post says it's for v5.
But when you go to the listing on Amazon, it now says v6.
I would have expected a v5. Not a v6.
Specs wise, the v6 is incrementally better with slightly higher CFM fans and a higher GPM pump.
I wonder if they've fixed the pump whine the previous models have.
I just bought the v4 last year and this post says it's for v5.
But when you go to the listing on Amazon, it now says v6.
There's less of a whine at max speed, but then the overall system is louder.
I minimize the PWM ramping sound by using a trigger in Fan Control instead of a linear curve, but you'll still get a little whine while it changes speed.
Specs seem to be improving with every version, so get the highest version you can.
So is there any fundamental difference between the different versions of their AIOs other than the levels of unicorn barf presented?
Leave a Comment