Arctic is one of the best-known and most respected brands in the world when it comes to PC cooling hardware. Over the years, we’ve seen them as a gold standard for air cooling and liquid cooling, and their Liquid Freezer series has long been a popular choice for PC enthusiasts looking for a quality product that can deliver great performance.
Earlier this year, I put the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360mm AIO through its paces, and it delivered performance that was easily some of the best we’ve ever seen, with competitive acoustic performance, but most importantly, a level of build quality and price that decimated the competition. Helped even further by a pretty epic promotion at the time that was seeing flagship coolers being sold at disruptive prices. However, even now as their prices are more in line with the competition, their quality and performance still makes them a top choice for any system builder. Today, I’ve also got the 240mm version of that cooler, a little more affordable too, as of course, the radiator is a bit smaller.
Check out my full review of this cooler here.
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