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ID-Cooling Zoomflow 360X Snow Edition AIO Cooler Review

How Much Does it Cost?

Although ID-Cooling has informed us that the Zoomflow 360X Snow Edition is available to purchase now, at the time of writing, we can’t find any UK specific retail links for the 360mm version. Based on alterative options, however, it would appear that this cooler retails (or will retail) for something in the region of £99.99.-£109.99.

So, comparatively speaking, this is notable less expensive than many alternatives that generally charge this sort of figure for simply 240mm AIO coolers. So, in a nutshell, is it good value for money? Well, in a word, yes!

Overview

Between the design and the aesthetics, there is honestly nothing (without getting amazingly picky) that we can find to criticize about the Zoomflow 360X Snow Edition AIO Cooler. It both looks excellent and in terms of stock performance, it handles the temperatures well, and although there are clearly some limitations if you push things hard in terms of overclocking if you really were thinking of such things, you shouldn’t be considering cooling solutions like this.

It should also be noted that the ease of installation and the exceptionally generous hose length are definitely positive factors in favor of this cooler on a more practical level.

Should I Buy One?

As we have said on many occasions in the past, the market for cooling solutions, particularly AIO designs in recent years, is getting more and more saturated with consumers arguably having some of the best options to choose from at the moment. In regards specifically to the Zoomflow 360X Snow Edition AIO Cooler, however, we feel that it pretty ticks all the right consumers a savvy purchaser should have.

It’s affordable (and actually offers good comparative value). In terms of performance, it’s very good at stock levels both in terms of temperature control and acoustic levels. And perhaps chief among all, with that brilliant white design and pumping ARGB lighting, it looks fantastic. – Put that all together, and in our opinion you have a pretty sweet AIO cooling solution here!

Pros

  • Amazingly strong aesthetics, with the lighting on or off!
  • Excellent value for money
  • A highly practical design
  • Very easy to install
  • Feels and looks like a well-made product

Cons

  • None

Neutral

  • None
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