💦 Chill Out: Elevate your gaming rig with the ultimate cooling solution!
The ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 is a high-performance AIO water cooler designed for both Intel and AMD processors. It features an efficient PWM-controlled pump, optimized mounting for Ryzen CPUs, and active cooling for voltage converters, ensuring your system runs cool and stable. With integrated cable management for a tidy setup, this cooler is perfect for gamers and professionals alike.
A**E
Great cooler. Enough said - it’s Arctic.
Great product that doesn’t need no advertisement. Great quality and quiet operations. Keeps the temps cool. Easy install! No issues whatsoever so ever! Don’t listen to those who say the installation process could be challenging. Just 2 screws to screw onto the AMD bracket - can’t be easier than that. Simple cable management which is straight forward and provides good clean look. Can’t go wrong with this unit. Be mindful of your case compatibility as the radiator is THICK and might interfere with your motherboard!
C**8
The most cooling at a budget price.
I have had my Arctic for 10 months now, purchased in May 2024.The Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360mm AIO is one of the best closed-loop coolers available today, offering excellent thermal performance, quiet operation, and a well-designed pump block with an integrated VRM fan. When paired with PTM7950 phase-change thermal paste, this AIO delivers outstanding results, keeping even high-power CPUs well within safe temperatures under extreme workloads.Performance & Thermal Efficiency• Idle Temps: 30-36°C• Gaming Load (Discord, Spotify, Brave Browser open): 50s-60s°C• Extreme Heavy Load: Never exceeds 75°CThe PTM7950 thermal interface material enhances heat transfer significantly, allowing for stable and efficient cooling even under sustained heavy workloads. During gaming, where multiple applications are running simultaneously, the Arctic Liquid Freezer III keeps CPU temperatures impressively low, maintaining efficiency without thermal throttling.Noise & Build QualityOne of Arctic’s strengths has always been silent performance, and this AIO doesn’t disappoint. The pump is quiet, and the 360mm radiator with Arctic’s high-quality fans ensures excellent airflow without excessive noise. The integrated VRM fan is a nice touch, helping to cool surrounding motherboard components.Verdict: Top-Tier Cooling SolutionThe Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360mm AIO is an excellent choice for those looking for high-performance cooling without breaking the bank. When combined with PTM7950, it outperforms many competitors, keeping temperatures low even under extreme conditions. Whether you’re a gamer, content creator, or enthusiast pushing your system to the limits, this AIO delivers exceptional cooling while remaining quiet and reliable.✅ Pros:✔ Excellent cooling performance (even under extreme loads)✔ Quiet operation✔ Integrated VRM fan for additional motherboard cooling✔ Great value compared to premium competitors❌ Cons:✖ Slightly thicker tubing may require careful installation in smaller cases✖ VRM fan isn’t necessary for all buildsFinal Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)If you’re in the market for a 360mm AIO that offers exceptional performance, low noise, and unbeatable value, the Arctic Liquid Freezer III is a top-tier choice—especially when paired with PTM7950 for maximum thermal efficiency.
S**.
Great performance for the price
The Arctic Liquid Freezer iii AIO is extremely efficient when it comes to cooling during high CPU utilization. At 100% CPU utilization, my 7800X3D's temperature doesn't even go beyond 80 C. The highest temp recorded was 78 C during high utilization and the lowest idle temperature was 41 C.Installation ProcessI personally had little to no difficulty installing this AIO on AM5. I'm not sure about why people are complaining about the mounting system since I got it screwed in pretty easily. For the leaf spring screws, I put equal amount of force while screwing them in. My advice to those installing this AIO is to NOT install it with force. Putting too much pressure will brick your motherboard. The most difficult part of the installation was probably fitting the AIO into my case. It was a very tight fit in my case, but eventually got it in there. My case is the NZXT H6 Flow fyi. I've read many posts saying how it wouldn't fit, but it will fit inside. Once again, DON'T USE TOO MUCH FORCE!!Overall installation process: 8/10Overall performance: 9/10Satisfaction for the money: 10/10Highly recommend this AIO
D**2
An afternoon of frustration to install but years of enjoying it to follow.
ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 AIO - I installed this on my nephews new PC we were building with a Ryzen 7900X. It works great and runs very quiet compare to the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE that I recently installed in my sons PC it was also a lot more delicate and difficult to install. The instructions are a guided website that is mostly pictures which as fine for 90% but in my opinion really needed a note to explain what to do with the VRM cable. It turns out it was for a VRM cooling fan and plugged into a standard fan header. The instructions for mounting the water block look as simple as put it in place and screw it down. It took us 45 minutes and smeared the thermal paste all over the place (I highly recommend a thermal paste guard/contact frame). The issue is the screws barely protrude and the spring mechanism points the slightly outward so getting 1 of them to just catch was hard enough but getting the 2nd 1 to catch took an uncomfortable amount of force pushing down on the block and screw to angle it correctly coupled with a lot of luck. I know this is to get even force on the block once it is installed but was so much more difficult than simple spring loaded screws like the Peerless Assassin had. The radiator took time due to a fan direction and getting around the case limitations but over all installed easily enough. the problem is the radiator fins are as soft as clay and get dinged up if ANYTHING even looked at them funny. I think the dings were mostly cosmetic and invisible behind the fans the front grill of the case but I was still annoyed and the Peerless Assassin finds were not nearly as fragile. in summary, the price was great (I payed $90 - wish I had spent another $20 for RGB), the installation was frustrating, but now that it is done I am quite happy because this thing is really quiet and the CPU stays cool. I expect my nephews PC will keep him gaming for years.
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