| Product Dimensions | 15.7"L x 4.7"W x 2.9"H |
| Brand | ARCTIC |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 3.96 watts |
| Cooling Method | Liquid |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Gaming Console |
| Material | Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 3000 RPM |
| Air Flow Capacity | 77 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Finally I have found a cooler that can keep my 5800x3D at more normal temps than before. Doesn't pass 75°C on load and keeps around 40-45°C at idle. Easy to install.
Tengo un Ryzen 7 5800x procesador bastante calientito, lo enfriaba con aire con un DeepCool AK620 y la verdad no iba mal, la temperatura en juegos se mantenía en 80 grados celcius y en sesiones de trabajo si llegaba a los 90 grados, entonces vi que este enfriador líquido acababa de salir y que su antigua versión había sido muy buena y decidí probarlo.Y pues la verdad no hubo mucho cambio, las temperaturas bajaron entre 3 y 5 grados ya con la curva de enfriamiento ajustada, el ruido cambio eso si no tiene comparación esta madre es mucho más silenciosa qué un enfriador de aire.Una cosa que no tome en cuenta fueron las medidas, me confíe por que tengo un Corsair 5000D y pensé que me sobraria espacio y no fue así, el radiador no entro en la parte de arriba, choca con los disipadores de la MB entonces tube qué colocarlo en la parte frontal usando métodos de ajuste a la Mexicana y quedo perfecto, tons el consejo es que revises bien las medidas sino quieres tener problemas de instalación.Cha-chauu...
I upgraded from a 240mm Cooler Master to the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360. With this new cooler installed, my Ryzen 9 5900X now runs 10 degrees lower and has a more stable idle temperature.
This unit works great for me. Easy to install (just make sure your case can hold it, since it is a large item). The online manual is easy to understand and follow. I have a 5800x AMD and it keeps it around 32C (89F) idle and when gaming it hits about 50-55C (122F-131F) which is very good vs my previous fan cooling. I had a Lian Li GA Trinity Performance 360 AIO previous to this, unfortunately my Lian Li pump decided to break after 4 months and I had to get it replaced, but I got this item before I received my replacement and this performs on par with the Lian Li (although I will admit the Lian Li did cool my system a few degree's better) but this AIO does a great job and I had zero problems with it so far. It is a little loud but that is due to my fan curve that I have set, if you are less aggressive in your setting it is very quiet. This one doesnt have any lights which is fine for my purpose. For the price ($80) it is a great buy, more reliable than the Lian Li AIO, even though that unit cooled my system better and I really liked their L-Connect software, you just cant put a price on peace of mind which this gives you hands down. Just note for those looking to go into the AIO market, you have to realize the life span of these are only about 5-6 years and then will need to be replaced because it is not refillable. Still worth the buy, $80 over 5 years of keeping a system cool with little to no maintenance is a win for me and I wont go back to fan cooling anymore (these units keep the temps lower by 15C (59F) on average). Excellent product.
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I had just completed a new build but retained my older Liquid Freezer II 360 thinking it had been so solid of a cooler it should be fine. However while the build was stable I was idling around 55C, and I was getting far more pump noise than I had been accustomed to. CPU from older system was a 5600X and new one is a 7800X3D, so I figured it was probably a good idea to upgrade the cooler.Absolutely fantastic performance with the new unit. Idling at a cool 35C, MOSFETs are at 29C while I type this, and the installation was straightforward and to the point. Slight difficulty with installing the block on the motherboard trying to get the screws to thread properly with the leaf spring providing constant tension, but that was the only issue I ran into. All of the instructions and package labeling were perfectly clear. Super quiet but excellent airflow around the CPU socket with the easily-detached fan. 100% can recommend.
So for those that do not want to read the review, I'll just say it is an excellent CPU water cooler, and a must if you have a higher end CPU that likes to run hot.Now for those that want to read more, here's my review:Before I start with the details, I definitely need to stress that is imperative that you measure your case before purchasing this CPU cooler, since the manufacturer isn't lying, it requires a lot of space. That being said, if you have a case that can handle it, it works great and keeps the CPU nice and cool.Okay so on to the review. The reason I purchased the Artic Liquid Freezer 3 Pro is after building a new system with an Intel Core I9 processor, I found that the CPU cooler I purchased for it (Cooler Master 120L) wasn't really rated for such a powerful CPU, and under load the CPU temp was hitting 85c. Now 85c isn't a killer if it's just a quick spike, but when doing video encoding it was hitting and staying at that temp, which just isn't good for the CPU. So doing a little more research, I saw that Artic Liquid Freezer 3 Pro got great reviews, and was recommended for high end processors like the I9.Installing the Artic 3 Pro is extremely easy, unfortunately I built the system in a smaller full size tower case, and the new CPU cooler wouldn't fit the chassis. Luckily my secondary machine was in an even bigger chassis, and it turns out it had mounting holes and rubber grommets already there to mount the Artic 3 Pro. So after stripping the 2 systems bare and swapping all of the components, booted up the new system with the Artic 3 Pro and checked the temps, and my basic idle temp is 26-28c, a good 10 degrees lower than the idle with the old water cooler. I haven't had a chance to stress it out with some video encoding yet, but I've already noticed that the heat spikes I was seeing previously seem to be gone.So in summary, I love the new CPU water cooler! I did run across one issue that had me worried when I first booted it up, and that was that there was a constant low humming noise that seemed to be coming from the unit. I'd read a couple of other people comments saying there was a low hum, but I figured it was a one off for them. Of course I like my rigs to be as quiet as possible, and since the PC sits right under my desk I knew this was going to drive me nuts. Luckily I was able to figure out the problem, which was the tubes from the CPU to the radiator are long and stiff enough that they were touching the side panel, and the humming sound was the noise from the liquid moving and being amplified by the metal door. Fixed this issue with a few zip ties to move the tubes slightly inward so they didn't contact the door, and now the system is as quiet as can be.I hope this review has been helpful, cheers.
Good water cooler. Better than Noctua D-15 cooler by 5-10 C with 13900k and 9950X CPUs. Easy install. With top speed fans (3000 rpm) very noisy. No issue.
Finally I have found a cooler that can keep my 5800x3D at more normal temps than before. Doesn't pass 75°C on load and keeps around 40-45°C at idle. Easy to install.
Tengo un Ryzen 7 5800x procesador bastante calientito, lo enfriaba con aire con un DeepCool AK620 y la verdad no iba mal, la temperatura en juegos se mantenía en 80 grados celcius y en sesiones de trabajo si llegaba a los 90 grados, entonces vi que este enfriador líquido acababa de salir y que su antigua versión había sido muy buena y decidí probarlo.Y pues la verdad no hubo mucho cambio, las temperaturas bajaron entre 3 y 5 grados ya con la curva de enfriamiento ajustada, el ruido cambio eso si no tiene comparación esta madre es mucho más silenciosa qué un enfriador de aire.Una cosa que no tome en cuenta fueron las medidas, me confíe por que tengo un Corsair 5000D y pensé que me sobraria espacio y no fue así, el radiador no entro en la parte de arriba, choca con los disipadores de la MB entonces tube qué colocarlo en la parte frontal usando métodos de ajuste a la Mexicana y quedo perfecto, tons el consejo es que revises bien las medidas sino quieres tener problemas de instalación.Cha-chauu...
I upgraded from a 240mm Cooler Master to the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360. With this new cooler installed, my Ryzen 9 5900X now runs 10 degrees lower and has a more stable idle temperature.
This unit works great for me. Easy to install (just make sure your case can hold it, since it is a large item). The online manual is easy to understand and follow. I have a 5800x AMD and it keeps it around 32C (89F) idle and when gaming it hits about 50-55C (122F-131F) which is very good vs my previous fan cooling. I had a Lian Li GA Trinity Performance 360 AIO previous to this, unfortunately my Lian Li pump decided to break after 4 months and I had to get it replaced, but I got this item before I received my replacement and this performs on par with the Lian Li (although I will admit the Lian Li did cool my system a few degree's better) but this AIO does a great job and I had zero problems with it so far. It is a little loud but that is due to my fan curve that I have set, if you are less aggressive in your setting it is very quiet. This one doesnt have any lights which is fine for my purpose. For the price ($80) it is a great buy, more reliable than the Lian Li AIO, even though that unit cooled my system better and I really liked their L-Connect software, you just cant put a price on peace of mind which this gives you hands down. Just note for those looking to go into the AIO market, you have to realize the life span of these are only about 5-6 years and then will need to be replaced because it is not refillable. Still worth the buy, $80 over 5 years of keeping a system cool with little to no maintenance is a win for me and I wont go back to fan cooling anymore (these units keep the temps lower by 15C (59F) on average). Excellent product.
Bardzo dobre chłodzenie za dobrą cene
I had just completed a new build but retained my older Liquid Freezer II 360 thinking it had been so solid of a cooler it should be fine. However while the build was stable I was idling around 55C, and I was getting far more pump noise than I had been accustomed to. CPU from older system was a 5600X and new one is a 7800X3D, so I figured it was probably a good idea to upgrade the cooler.Absolutely fantastic performance with the new unit. Idling at a cool 35C, MOSFETs are at 29C while I type this, and the installation was straightforward and to the point. Slight difficulty with installing the block on the motherboard trying to get the screws to thread properly with the leaf spring providing constant tension, but that was the only issue I ran into. All of the instructions and package labeling were perfectly clear. Super quiet but excellent airflow around the CPU socket with the easily-detached fan. 100% can recommend.
So for those that do not want to read the review, I'll just say it is an excellent CPU water cooler, and a must if you have a higher end CPU that likes to run hot.Now for those that want to read more, here's my review:Before I start with the details, I definitely need to stress that is imperative that you measure your case before purchasing this CPU cooler, since the manufacturer isn't lying, it requires a lot of space. That being said, if you have a case that can handle it, it works great and keeps the CPU nice and cool.Okay so on to the review. The reason I purchased the Artic Liquid Freezer 3 Pro is after building a new system with an Intel Core I9 processor, I found that the CPU cooler I purchased for it (Cooler Master 120L) wasn't really rated for such a powerful CPU, and under load the CPU temp was hitting 85c. Now 85c isn't a killer if it's just a quick spike, but when doing video encoding it was hitting and staying at that temp, which just isn't good for the CPU. So doing a little more research, I saw that Artic Liquid Freezer 3 Pro got great reviews, and was recommended for high end processors like the I9.Installing the Artic 3 Pro is extremely easy, unfortunately I built the system in a smaller full size tower case, and the new CPU cooler wouldn't fit the chassis. Luckily my secondary machine was in an even bigger chassis, and it turns out it had mounting holes and rubber grommets already there to mount the Artic 3 Pro. So after stripping the 2 systems bare and swapping all of the components, booted up the new system with the Artic 3 Pro and checked the temps, and my basic idle temp is 26-28c, a good 10 degrees lower than the idle with the old water cooler. I haven't had a chance to stress it out with some video encoding yet, but I've already noticed that the heat spikes I was seeing previously seem to be gone.So in summary, I love the new CPU water cooler! I did run across one issue that had me worried when I first booted it up, and that was that there was a constant low humming noise that seemed to be coming from the unit. I'd read a couple of other people comments saying there was a low hum, but I figured it was a one off for them. Of course I like my rigs to be as quiet as possible, and since the PC sits right under my desk I knew this was going to drive me nuts. Luckily I was able to figure out the problem, which was the tubes from the CPU to the radiator are long and stiff enough that they were touching the side panel, and the humming sound was the noise from the liquid moving and being amplified by the metal door. Fixed this issue with a few zip ties to move the tubes slightly inward so they didn't contact the door, and now the system is as quiet as can be.I hope this review has been helpful, cheers.
Good water cooler. Better than Noctua D-15 cooler by 5-10 C with 13900k and 9950X CPUs. Easy install. With top speed fans (3000 rpm) very noisy. No issue.
P12 Pro Fan Quieter and more powerful at low speeds, with more power reserves under load – for maximum cooling performance without compromise.
Intel Contact Frame Optimized contact pressure distribution for longer CPU lifespan and more efficient heat transfer.
Easy Installation Pre-installed, pre-wired fans and animated instructions for straightforward installation.
38 mm Premium Radiator Improved heat dissipation and a larger fluid volume reduce heat buildup and allow for more efficient handling of temperature spikes.
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Case Compatibility
Check the DimensionsPlease note that the Liquid Freezer requires at least 63 mm of free space for installation.
Decentralized Mounting
Better Cooling Performance for Intel and AMD CPUsMoves the cold plate to the CPU hotspot, ensuring more efficient heat transfer.
Two Control Modes
Complete control or simple controlControl the pump, VRM, and radiator fans individually or via a PWM signal with an all-in-one cable.
60 mm Fan in CPU block
Active cooling in the socket areaReduces the temperature of the voltage converters and ensures stable performance.
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1 Benchmarks
2 Offset Mounting
3 Connection Options
4 Integrated VRM Fan
5 AMD & Intel
Integrated cable management Fan cables integrated into the sleeving simplify installation and reduce the necessary cabling to a minimum.
Maintenance-Free Water Cooling The Liquid Freezer III Pro is a closed, maintenance-free system. No liquid refills are required or planned.
MX-6 thermal paste included Apply MX-6 in a cross pattern – the water pump's cold plate will distribute the paste evenly.
Premium Tubing Reinforced EPDM hose with braided braid for maximum durability.