Ocypus might be new to the DIY PC market, but they’re ready to compete. Their Iota L36 all-in-one liquid cooler not only offers impressive performance, sleek aesthetics, and a great warranty, but it’s also affordable, making it a potent combination with which to topple their competition.
ID-Cooling continues to impress with their latest release, the FX360 INF, a standout 360mm all-in-one liquid cooler. Featuring daisy-chainable fans, easy installation, excellent performance and surprisingly low noise levels, this cooler checks all the right boxes. It’s safe to say they've hit a home run with this one.
iBUYPOWER bursts onto the scene with the release of its AW4 360mm all-in-one liquid CPU cooler. Forgoing fancy features and expensive add-ons, it focuses on the basics, delivering impressive performance at a competitive price, thus carving out a spot in an otherwise cutthroat and crowded market.
ID-Cooling aims to tackle the most demanding processors with their DX 360 MAX. Equipped with a thicker radiator and high-performance fans, this AIO not only boasts sleek aesthetics but also delivers outstanding performance on Intel-based systems, all at a budget-friendly price. Plus, the five-year warranty provides added peace of mind.
PCCOOLER aims to further establish its position as a top-tier manufacturer in the PC cooling industry with the launch of the RZ820. This impressive dual-tower cooler delivers outstanding performance, practical features, and an eye-catching design that sets it apart from the competition.
Montech has hit the mark with the HyperFlow ARGB 360 AIO. Combining strong performance, attractive visuals, and practical features, it checks all the right boxes. With a solid warranty and an affordable price, it stands out as a compelling choice in a fiercely competitive market.
The darkFlash Nebula DN-360 might be the perfect mix of performance, low noise, and quality you’re seeking in an AIO liquid cooler, especially if ARGB lighting is a must. Add in some useful features, and you have a winning combination that should fit well in any build.
The Valkyrie Vind SL125 is a striking and unique tower cooler with a visually appealing design and numerous features. It offers a red and black theme that is eye-catching, and the swappable top plate adds a touch of customization. However, despite its stylish appearance, the price point does appear a bit on the high side.
Noctua's much-anticipated replacement for the venerable NH-D15 has arrived. Dubbed the NH-D15 G2, it’s not just a simple refresh. While the name remains familiar, the design has been completely re-engineered, resulting in top-tier performance—at a hefty price.
ID-Cooling dominates the competition with the FROZN A620 PRO SE. By forgoing ARGB lighting and excessive visual accents, they've created a cooler that offers a combination of performance and value bordering on unbelievable. At less than $30 it even offers better price/performance than Thermalright.
Lian Li is set to capitalize on the LCD AIO trend with the HydroShift LCD 360S. This product boasts new and innovative features, including pre-routed tubing, a simplified wiring setup, and a bright LCD panel, complementing its attractive visual aesthetic. Its solid performance and a six-year warranty further demonstrate that it's much more than a one-trick pony.
The AQIRYS HYDRA 360 delivers performance, value, and features that will appeal to any PC enthusiast. Standout is the pump-mounted display, which provides real-time readings of both pump and fan RPMs, as well as the coolant temperature. The ARGB fans also add a striking visual element to your setup. Best of all, the HYDRA 360 offers all this without causing your wallet to spontaneously combust.
ID-Cooling aims to make a statement with the FX360 PRO. The sleek and understated looks make for a great option if you prefer to keep things simple. This all-in-one liquid cooler delivers outstanding performance at a budget-friendly price of just $60, potentially earning it the "bang for the buck king" title among AIOs.
Montech's HyperFlow ARGB 240 is a standout among 240 mm AIO coolers. Not only does it deliver near-top-tier performance, but it's also easy to install. Add in a sleek, aesthetically pleasing design, a six-year warranty, and a budget-friendly price, and it becomes a nearly unmatched value option for any PC build.
HYTE's THICC Q60 all-in-one liquid cooler is the company's first foray into CPU cooling, and they've spared no effort. Providing a unique but niche offering in a highly competitive market, it boasts a thicker radiator and fans, coupled with a dual-pump design, to deliver substantial performance capabilities. However, its limited case compatibility and high price tag may hinder its appeal to the broader market.
Thermalright is on a mission to dominate the CPU air cooling market with the Phantom Spirit 120 EVO. This cooler offers top-tier performance and exceptional value, with a sleek design that, as a package, outshines the competition, making the Phantom Spirit 120 EVO a beacon of excellence in PC cooling.
Endorfy's Navis F360 all-in-one liquid cooler delivers an impressive blend of performance and visual appeal, all at a budget-friendly price point. Moreover, it boasts a lower noise output compared to many competitors, ensuring a pleasant user experience. Thus any minor performance trade-offs are effectively offset by its exceptional end-user experience.
Enermax aims to distinguish itself in the all-in-one liquid CPU cooler market with the LIQMAXFLO 360. Featuring a 60 mm VRM fan, daisy-chainable fans, and a 38 mm thick radiator, it guarantees quiet yet robust performance. Add in a five-year warranty along with a convenient fill port for easy maintenance, and you have a practical solution that won't break the bank.
Valkyrie makes a strong impression with their Syn 360 ARGB all-in-one liquid cooler. Featuring solid performance, distinctive aesthetics, a built-in 2.4" display, and a robust five-year warranty, it undeniably has a lot to offer. However, its higher price makes it a more specialized option than conventional offerings.
Arctic has truly hit the mark with the Liquid Freezer III 240 Black. If you're seeking exceptional performance, features, and an impressive warranty at an affordable price, then your search ends here—especially if you're planning an AMD build.
The EK Nucleus AIO CR360 Lux D-RGB has a name that will leave you tongue-tied, and if it doesn't, then its performance will at least leave you speechless. Offering top-tier results, stellar looks, and a great warranty, EK seems to have nailed it with this release.
The Scythe Fuma 3 stands out as a compact dual-tower cooler, boasting solid performance with a max height of only 154 mm granting it better compatibility with smaller or older cases. The Fuma 3 shines for mid-tier builds where extreme air coolers or all-in-one liquid coolers don't make sense.
The Dark Rock Elite, be quiet!'s newest premium air cooler, stands head and shoulders above its competition. With a blend of distinctive features, impressive aesthetics, and unparalleled performance, it effortlessly claims the performance crown in the realm of traditional CPU air coolers.
darkFlash enters the AIO liquid cooler competition with the Twister DX-360 V2.6. Its utilization of an infinity mirror pump cap and fan design not only brings ample ARGB flair but also guarantees solid performance. This combination makes it an appealing choice without breaking the bank.
Corsair aims to retain dominance in the AIO liquid cooling arena with the iCUE LINK H150i RGB. Boasting a six year warranty, new fans, and exceptional performance, it's a great all-around closed-loop cooler if you can handle the cost of entry.