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The ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 is a high-performance all-in-one liquid CPU cooler featuring a 360mm radiator with three advanced 120mm P12 PRO fans, a PWM-controlled pump, and an integrated VRM fan. Designed for Intel LGA1851/1700 and AMD AM5/AM4 sockets, it offers optimized contact pressure and native offset mounting for efficient heat transfer. Its sleek cable management system ensures a clean build, making it the perfect cooling solution for demanding desktop and gaming setups.




















| ASIN | B0DLWGG85P |
| Air Flow Capacity | 77 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Water Cooling Systems |
| Brand | ARCTIC |
| Brand Name | ARCTIC |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Gaming Console |
| Cooling Method | Liquid |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,720 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04895265000249 |
| Included Components | Liquid Freezer 360 (black) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.7"L x 4.7"W x 2.9"H |
| Item Height | 2.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 2020 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 3000 RPM |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 15.7"L x 4.7"W x 2.9"H |
| UPC | 840033402927 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 6 years |
| Wattage | 3.96 watts |
A**L
Very Good Product. Keeps The CPU Cool With No Hardware Problem. Great AIO.
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.
J**R
Excellent cooling and very quiet
Installed the ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 and it performs great. Temps dropped noticeably under load and it stays surprisingly quiet for a 360mm AIO. Build quality feels solid, fans are smooth, and the installation was straightforward with everything included. Great performance for the price.
T**K
Excellent water cooler, if you have the case for it
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.
J**P
Excellent performance, but would partially recommend depending on the usage
Having tried this on 12700k, 285k, 9900x, and 9950x3d, here's my honest review. This cooler performance rocks on intel CPUs. The temps go really low and the cooler is not too loud. It does get noisy at full load, but not too loud. However, I'd not recommend this for 285k because you'll be removing the Reduced Load ILM feature of the socket when you mount it with a contact frame (removing basically doesn't guarantee the factory state if you reassemble). However, for 14th gen and below (which will need a contact frame anyways), this cooler is the best cooler I'd get all the time. For AMDs though, they still cool the CPU really well, but gets really loud. This may be the case for only the 9900x and 9950x3d I've tested, so take this with a grain of salt if you're using lower gen or different AMD CPUs. At full load, this cooler is by far the noisiest cooler I've used, making a noise like a jet engine. I won't really care too much if it was just occasionally loud at higher load, but this cooler also occasionally gets extremely loud at idle state. I suspect it's from temp spikes, and AMDs of course have a smaller surface area and denser hotspot compared to intel. I noticed that I'm not the only person experiencing this, there's a famous youtube video comparing AIO performance, and this issue is exactly replicated. The video even used three Artic LF III to mitigate defective unit possibility, but all performed exactly the same for the 9800x3d, having very high noise levels. I suspect it's something to do with the mounting frame not so secure for AMD motherboards, but this needs investigation. Aside from Intel vs AMD comparison, this cooler does offer a very straightforward cabling, you can either choose to simply plug one cable to your CPU_FAN header, and it's done. Also, the fans are pre-assembled and cleanly cable-managed which is excellent. So my final verdict would be: hands down the best cooler for intel CPUs equal or below 14th gen, cant fully recommend for AMDs. This is because the cooler performance doesn't drastically differ from others (1~2C at max), and you won't really notice the difference given the environmental factors that'll affect the most. So personally, I'd rather choose the most quiet cooler, and this LC is a bit of a mix.
J**S
large, quiet and effective
finally got my PC built with this and it is super quiet. The radiator may be overkill, but it's nice to have all those fans add to the cooling of my PC. it looks sleek, was compatible for my Full ATX case, top Quality, and the screws supplied are of good quality for mounting the radiator block. kind of a pain to install the pump/heatsink onto the CPU, but otherwise no issues at all.
T**S
Great fan and price.
So far with my new CPU in this cooler, I haven’t been able to even push it to the limit and hear the fans going hard once. Keeping everything cool with a minimal noise and it looks good too was really easy to mount onto my case. I have a fan case from a few years ago, the P500. I snagged this one on sale and it was a good price.
A**K
BEEFY COOLER - Make Sure You Have Room!
This works as intended. Cooling an Ryzen 9950X it keeps the temps down without feeling like I'm in a wind tunnel even when it does ramp up. This replaced the NZXT 240 that just couldn't seem to keep up without having to keep the fans cranked up to 11 all the time. Few things to note if you plan on purchasing: The radiator is HUGE. Make sure you have measured for your case before buying. I have an older NZXT FULL TOWER and still had to install this on the front instead of the top due to clearance issues. Not a big deal but it wasn't fun having to tear everything down to get it to fit. The pump only mounts the one way. And like the old AMD Coolers of the past - its a huge PITA to get to screw down correctly. You'll catch the one side then it'll pop out once you try screwing down the other side of the mounting bracket. I was able to get it on fairly easily but my brother had a rough go of it with his. And although I didn't experience this. Some people have complained about "pump whine" I was lucky and don't have this issue its quiet. IF you do get one - it'll be this annoying buzz noise that's always in the background unless you have the volume up. No software. There is no software as there is no USB interface with this cooler. It's all ran from your motherboard BIOS. I have a newer x870e AMD chipset. And SignalRGB isn't supported yet as of writing this review. I have to use the MSI Center software to sort of control fan curves/pump speeds. Overall though this is a BEEFY cooler. If it can't keep your CPU cool? Then nothing can.
C**S
Excellent cooler with a couple of catches
If you value function over aesthetics, the price to performance of this cooler can't be beat. Though I find the all black design without RGB lighting has a clean, sleek look, you may think differently. Compatible with most CPUs on the market, this cooler is better suited for AMD AM4/AM5 processors. When installing with Intel CPUs, it requires you to use their contact frame. This is supposed to help flatten the IHS for better contact, but their contact frame isn't that great. You may think you can just get a better contact frame, but that is not possible as the included contact frame has mounting points that no other frame offers. Both AMD and Intel use an offset mount which targets the hot spot of the CPU, helping to cool the processor more effectively. The three included P12 Pro 120mm fans are quite good. They provide ample airflow, have good static pressure and at low RPMs are near silent. Even at 1000-1500 RPMs the noise level is good. The VRM fan on the pump is also pretty quiet at low RPMs, and helps cool nearby components. The pump is near silent even at full speed. The included fan/VRM/pump cables had excellent length to them, making it easy to route and cable manage. The install procedure is where this loses a star. It was incredibly frustrating to mount, I had to take a few minutes to collect myself. There are 2 points you have to screw down, and it took me several tries to successfully install. I would get one screw started a couple turns, and go to get the other and tweak the position until I think I got it started and go back to the other side, only for it to pop out of place. I went through this a handful of times before I was able to finally get it installed. The pump mount definitely needs a rework. Another thing to consider is compatibility with your case and motherboard. The radiator is 38mm thick and with the 25mm thick fans it has a combined thickness of 63mm. This is too thick for many cases, so check your case manual/website before purchasing. Additionally, the pump can only be mounted in 1 orientation, which may conflict with other components in your PC, such as your top m.2 SSD mount. This is an easy "shut up and take my money" recommendation despite the frustrating install experience. The value of this AIO is insane for its performance, and I'm quite happy with it. If you're thinking of pairing this with an Intel CPU, you'll probably be OK; though due to the contact frame, personally, I would consider a different cooler.
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