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ID-Cooling FX360 Pro AIO Cooler Review

ID-Cooling is one of the more interesting and quickest growing brands in the PC component space, having make impressive improvements to their products ever year, and 2024 is no exception as we saw at Computex 2024, they had some pretty amazing products in their line-up, and we even gave them one of our Best of Computex 2024 awards! While the FX360 PRO isn’t one of their flagship coolers, it’s still extremely well equipped, which is honestly rather surprising since it’s surprisingly affordable for what it is, having been made available for as little as $60, but typically is around $80 at the most.

ID-Cooling FX360 Pro

Capable of cooling up to 350W TDP, this 360mm AIO should make easy work of any high-end CPU. IT features ID-Cooling’s own in-house pump design, fans, and radiators, rather than just being some derivative of an ASETEK product or other OEM as we typically see on the more affordable coolers. Even more impressive is the fans are daisy changed, reducing cable routing, and while there’s no RGB or lighting, there’s an overall stealthy black and stylish design, with a milled metal effect on the pump and some premium fans that are sure to look great in any system.

Features

  • A premium CPU liquid cooler for gaming and high-performance computing systems. | TDP: 350W
  • The pump is running at 2800RPM±10% which can dissipate the heat from CPU efficiently.
  • Three 120mm cooling fans deliver stable performance output for extreme cooling. | Max. Air Flow: 82.5CFM | Max. Air Pressure: 2.55mmH2O
  • An all-black CPU water cooler can blend seamlessly into many PC cases, especially those with black or dark-coloured interiors.
  • The fans connect each device to the next with its daisy chain connector, this can reduce clutter and make cable management simpler.
  • CD patterns on water block provides a premium match to the PC builds.
  • The CPU liquid cooler can work with Intel & AMD sockets like Intel LGA1851/1700/1200/1151/1150/1155/1156 and AMD AM4/AM5

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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