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ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 - All-in-One CPU AIO Water Cooler sold by ARCTIC GmbH FBA

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Elevate your PC's cooling performance to new heights with the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler in sleek black. Designed for enthusiasts and overclockers, this premium liquid cooler is engineered to provide exceptional cooling efficiency and temperature management for your CPU, even under the most demanding workloads.

Featuring a massive 360mm radiator, the Liquid Freezer III offers an extensive surface area for heat dissipation, allowing for maximum cooling capacity. Coupled with high-quality fans optimized for static pressure, this cooler efficiently draws heat away from your CPU, ensuring stable performance and reliability during intense gaming sessions, content creation tasks, or overclocking endeavors.

What sets the Liquid Freezer III apart is its innovative pump design. Unlike traditional AIO coolers, where the pump is integrated into the CPU block, the Liquid Freezer III's pump is located directly on the radiator. This unique design minimizes the risk of pump-induced vibrations and noise, resulting in quieter operation and enhanced reliability over time.

Installation is a breeze thanks to the pre-applied thermal paste and user-friendly mounting hardware. The flexible tubing and rotatable fittings ensure compatibility with a wide range of PC cases and component layouts, while the sleek black design adds a touch of style to your build.

Whether you're a hardcore gamer, content creator, or enthusiast overclocker, the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler delivers the cooling performance and reliability you need to push your system to its limits. Keep your CPU running cool and quiet with this high-quality cooling solution from Arctic.

Compatibillity
Intel: 1700
AMD: AM5, AM4
PI | NNPI: 338 | 309
TIM: MX-6 (0.8 g)
Warranty: 6 Years
Operating Ambient Temperature: 0—40 °C
Weight: 1840 g
All-In-One Connector: 4-Pin PWM Connector
Splitt Connector: 3x 4-Pin PWM Connector

Pump
Pump: 800—2800 rpm (PWM controlled)
Current | Voltage: 0.35 A | 12 V DC
Cold Plate: Copper, Micro Skived Fins
Tube Length: 450 mm
Tube Diameter: Outer: 12.4 mm
Inner: 6.0 mm

Radiator
Material: Aluminium
Dimensions: 398 (L) x 120 (W) x 38 (H) mm
VRM Module
VRM Fan: 400—2500 rpm (PWM controlled)
Current | Voltage: 0.05 A | 12 V DC

Radiator Fans
Fan: 3x P12 PWM
Speed: 200—1800 rpm
Air Flow: 56.30 cfm | 95.65 m3/h
Static Pressure: 2.20 mmH2O
Bearing: Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Current | Voltage: 0.10 A | 12 V DC
Cable Lenght: 40 mm
Connector: 4-Pin PWM Connector

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  1. Narkodrom's avatar
    LGA1851 and LGA1700 according to title only? But says in description am4 5 supported any idea?
    arijaz's avatar
    I have this AIO on my AM5 cpu and before that was on a AM4.
  2. dgh89's avatar
    Anyone concerned with these clogging up? From someone that has always used air coolers, why should I consider this over a DeepCool AK620?
    djvivid147's avatar
    These are Closed Loop and clogging isn't likely, But there's always the danger of leaks and pump failure, for that reason I always preferred air cooling as they had less points of failure. But like many I was seduced back into water cooling with the hype around the Artic LF II.

    Saying that, there was a recall on a batch of LF II that had a dodgy gasket that might breakdown and clog up the fins in the copper cooler. Artic provided RMA or a replacement kit with new copper plate cooler for effected users. I wasn't sure if my cooler was in the batch date so I asked for the replacement anyway which they sent but I haven't needed to use. My CPU temps are very good.

    I notice vlogger reviewers are hyping new air cooler products again with slogans such as "are water coolers dead now? It might explain the aggressive pricing with the new Liquid coolers.

    I'm really happy with my LF II, with normal use the fans rarely spin so its super quiet and I doubt they will ever wear out. And then temps are much cooler than my last air system when I'm pushing my CPU with productivity apps.
  3. Andrew_Smart's avatar
    That new block design looks great, very tempting upgrade
  4. mattymofo's avatar
    Bought this last week it's a fantastic cooler. Silent and temps are spot on on a 7800x3d.
  5. djvivid147's avatar
    Not seen reviews yet of the LF III version, but I love my LF II 420, maybe the 420 (3x140mm) was a little overkill for what I needed but the fan on the CPU block was a really nice touch and unique as far as I know. I notice the LF III has a more impressive looking larger CPU block fan that should push more air at the power stages surrounding the CPU.

    It's also abouit 20 quid cheaper than the LF II, yet the images I can see suggest its the same fans and radiator. If this performs better or at least as well as the LF II then this allready legendary cooler is going to be even more desirable.
    jaju123's avatar
    The 360mm LF III supposedly performs better than 420mm LF II in reviews
  6. freezoid's avatar
    This item description is 100% written by AI
  7. Gztsby's avatar
    literally just bought the liquid freezer ii like 2-3months ago, still my 7800x3d is never over 65c with it so, it's not really that big a deal.
  8. jaju123's avatar
    Does arctic send free mounting hardware for future sockets when they come out ?
  9. eldaniel's avatar
    Silly question I am thinking of putting something like that on top of my solar inverter to cool it in the summer. Is there a connector that I could use to directly plug into AC socket?
    TheRealJaboo's avatar
    A cooler like this seems massively overkill for anything other than a CPU in a computer that are putting out upwards of 180W of heat. I'd recommend simply getting a (much cheaper) air cooler heatsink to passively cool or add a fan to it for a little bit of extra performance.
  10. brain_stew's avatar
    Pretty much the best cooling solution money can buy, this would be a good deal at twice the price.
  11. Kotn's avatar
    Returned mine yesterday one of the leaf spring screw didn't have threads on it making it impossible to mount. This is poor from Arctic
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