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The Thermalright Frozen Prism 360 Black is a high-performance AIO liquid CPU cooler featuring a 360mm black aluminum radiator, three 120mm PWM fans running up to 1850RPM, and a cutting-edge 4th-gen magnetic pump spinning at 3300RPM. Designed for both AMD and Intel platforms, it offers smart fan speed control for optimal cooling and noise balance, backed by a durable build and sleek ARGB lighting for a modern, professional setup.






| ASIN | B0C4FGZKFB |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Thermalright |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (375) |
| Date First Available | 23 June 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Thermalright |
| Manufacturer reference | Frozen Prism 360 Black |
| Product Dimensions | 11.99 x 2.67 x 39.37 cm; 2.4 kg |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 2.28 watts |
O**H
Great cooler with nice colour display. Does a great job of cooling my 9950X3D. Comes with thermal paste and which is great if you don’t have any already. All in all it’s a great cooler.
J**L
I purchased this water cooler because the stock air cooler that came with my Ryzen 5600X wasn’t cutting it during extended gaming sessions. After about an hour of gaming, my CPU temps would spike, forcing me to stop playing. I decided to research affordable AIO water coolers and came across this one. **Installation:** The installation process was straightforward. It took me about an hour and a half to install, but that’s because I’m very careful and meticulous. For others, it might take as little as 20 minutes. The thermal paste that came with the cooler was dried out and unusable. Good thing I had some thermal paste laying around the house. **Performance:** With the AMD Wraith Stealth cooler, my CPU idled at around 49°C and would climb to 80-90°C while gaming, eventually exceeding 95°C. This water cooler completely changed the game. My CPU now idles at 32°C and tops out at 58°C during long gaming sessions. The cooling performance is outstanding, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable and effective cooling solution. **Noise Level:** My only complaint is the noise. The fans are quite loud, comparable to the sound of a wall-mounted air conditioner. My wife jokingly says it sounds like I’m starting an airplane. While gaming, the sound isn’t as noticeable since it gets drowned out by the game audio. However, during quieter activities like browsing the internet or writing reviews, it can get annoying. EDIT: So I just downloaded the software for my motherboard that allows me to control my system fans. I set it to smart fan and it raises and lowers the fan speeds according to temperature. This alleviated the sound by alot. as they run at about 50-60% fan speed now. Without this software they run at 100% all of the time which is why it is so loud. Even at 50-60% is still a little louder than I would like, however my noise levels went from 60dB to 43dB. That is a very large reduction in sound. According to my research here is what those sound levels are comparable too. 40 dB: A quiet office or residential area, or light rain 50 dB: Moderate rainfall or a refrigerator 60 dB: A normal conversation or an electric toothbrush **Final Thoughts:** Despite the noise, I find the exceptional cooling performance and affordable price well worth the tradeoff. If you’re okay with a bit of extra noise, this cooler is an excellent choice!
Y**H
سعر مقابل أداء ممتاز واللون الابيض جميل، لاكن فيه شوية ازرق عند الاطراف بس عوافي ركزوا في الصور تلقوها.
C**O
I’m running a Ryzen 9 7950x3d and this AIO works perfectly, it’s quit and keeps my temps around 40 degrees idle and 70 degrees while playing GTA5 RP online. I was a little bummed when the ARGB didn’t work, but I’m not going through the hassle returning it.
R**S
Lo instalé a un ryzen 9 5900x y mantiene bien la temperatura de entre 47C a 65C a una temperatura ambiente de 35C . No puedo hablar de la durabilidad por que solo tiene una semana funcionando. La bomba es silenciosa, pero los abanicos si hacen un poco de ruido cuando se ponen a trabajar a más altas revoluciones. Se podría mejorar con un undervolt del procesador y optimizando la curva del funcionamiento de los abanicos.
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