A big thanks to Arctic for supplying the review sample.
For two decades, Arctic has been at the forefront of innovation in PC cooling components. Whether it's CPU coolers, GPU coolers, or fans, Arctic has built a reputation for producing outstanding products. From the Freezer 7 Pro in the days of Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad to the latest Liquid Freezer III series, Arctic's legacy is well-established. The popular MX series of thermal pastes further cements their status. With these achievements, it's clear why Arctic is a respected name among DIY PC enthusiasts.
The Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 A-RGB shares many features of its predecessor. It comes pre-assembled and pre-wired for an easier install and has many of the same features, such as the Intel contact frame, and dual control modes be it all-in-one or separate. Considering the solid performance on offer, rather than going with a complete revamp Arctic has instead opted to further refine the Liquid Freezer III series. It still uses the same pump and VRM fan, but now has upgraded radiator fans with a wider RPM range for extra cooling. It also comes with A-RGB lighting for some extra visual flair. Considering how well the previous Liquid Freezer III performed I have high hopes for the Pro 360 A-RGB unit.
Specifications
Manufacturer:
Arctic
Model:
Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 A-RGB
Socket Support:
Intel: LGA1851, LGA 1700 AMD: AM5, AM4
CPU Block:
Base Material: Copper
Pump:
RPM: 800–2800 PWM Controlled
Radiator:
Dimensions: 398 x 120 x 38 mm Material: Aluminium
Fans 1:
Model: Arctic P12 Pro A-RGB Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm Fan Speed: 600–3000 RPM Fan Airflow: 77 CFM Fan Noise: Not listed
Pump Fan:
Model: VRM Fan Dimensions: X mm Fan Speed: 400–2500 RPM Fan Airflow: Not listed Fan Noise: Not listed
Features:
Intel Contact frame for optimized pressure distribution Two PWM control options, All-in-one, or separate 38 mm thick radiator Pre-assembled and wired Improved cold plate Offset mounting for Intel and AMD