❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — where performance meets style.
The ID-COOLING FX360 INF White is a premium 360mm liquid CPU cooler featuring a high-density 27mm thick radiator with 12 waterways, a powerful GEN 7 pump running at 2900RPM, and three ultra-quiet 120mm daisy-chained fans operating at just 27.2dB(A). Its ARGB infinity mirror lighting adds a stunning visual depth, while broad Intel and AMD socket compatibility ensures seamless integration for high-performance gaming and computing builds.
C**.
Does its job and looks nice in a white case
Got this for a new build and it works great so far. About the same noise level as my previous AIO (an EK 240, which was pretty quiet). It does seem AMD runs a bit warmer (always been an Intel guy), but this cooler keeps my Ryzen 7800x3D at around 40°C idle, which seems to be a good temp on average.Only minor complaint is that it was a bit hard to line up the screws of the cooler with the brackets on the motherboard to mount it. The spring-like things on each screw give a bit of resistance when you're screwing them down, so it takes some steady hands. Other than that, it was pretty straight forward, and the included instructions were clear. Also worth mentioning there's no pre-applied thermal paste - a tube of generic thermal paste is included to manually apply (still need to make sure to remove the sticker on the cooler itself)The logo on the AIO can be rotated, so it's designed to be mounted with the tubes facing any direction you want.
A**C
Keeps a Ryzen 7 9700X very cool.
Very happy with this AIO so far. Bought on a recommendation from Tom's Hardware's cooler roundup.At full load playing Battlefield V, the system is running ~60C tdie and ~40 C core.This replaced an older version of the Corsair H150i Pro on my new build since I lost the AM4/5 bracket to that cooler (grrrr).It is pretty quiet at idle, and even running at full speed, it sounds like a rush of air, not the whine of some 120mm fan coolers.I had adjusted the fan profile to a lower RPM, but I need to adjust it down further since it is doing a great job cooling the processor.Temps are about 49C tdie at idle (which has a +10C fake temp on this processor) and about 25C-30C on cores. When playing Battlefield V, it is about 60C and ~40C cores. I have seen the processor burst to about 70C, but it is quickly cooled back down when the fans ramp up to match.Initially I had air trapped in the pump, which is normal when water coolers are first installed.You can tell because when the pump is at full speed, the pump will have a whine and a purr or gurgle at low speeds.I just had to tilt my computer with the system turned off as well as on to get it cleared. It is perfectly quiet now. It did take a couple of times to get it fixed, but that is a one time thing.Would very much recommend. TBH, since I don't overclock my system, this is probably overkill. However, being spoiled by water coolers, I found air coolers' sound at full speed to be irksome.
A**R
Works great.
Seems to work great. Have had it for about a month now and have had no issues. Looks very good and keeps the temps. Had an issue finding the right software for the water block RGB, but ended up getting it working and I love it. Price to performance makes it a good deal and id probably get it again for a future build.
K**Y
I love it!
This is a heavy component. It is a good thing that it comes with extra screws. I didn't realize how big it was when I bought it, so I had to buy a new case.I love the look of it, and when the ARGB kicks in, the holographic display on the cooler is just awesome. The ARGB itself syncs perfectly with the rest of the ARGB components, and I sometimes sit here just staring at it.Now for the BAD:You have to get your fan's airflow just right, or else your cooler will compete for air. Also, it is noisy in a quiet room, this might annoy some people. The fans aren't noisy, but the flow of fluid through the tubes and radiator is. I mean, it isn't like a jet engine, maybe a quiet jet engine.Aesthetically speaking, it is pleasing to the eye.
T**.
ID-Cooling FX360 INF - Great Price & Performance!
I built a computer for an arcade I was building and didn’t know what I needed to run the emulators. So I used an i9 14900k with an Asus ROG Strix 4090 OC because no one would tell me what would work. So, I used the motto go big or go home. Needless to say it was overkill and then I find out that the i9 runs hot and my DeepCool AK620 worked for the emulator games, but not for AAA Steam games. My CPU kept thermal throttling.I purchased an Artic Liquid Freezer III 420, but was unable to get it to fit into my Lian Li Lancool III case. So I purchased this ID-Cooling FX360 INF since it got great reviews from those who do PC content.I’ve had this now for about 2 months and I’ve never had an issue with thermal throttling since. The highest temps I’ve seen is 70C-75C and that was during a CPU-Z stress test. Idling I’m around 30C-32C and playing 2 AAA games (Indian Jones & Hogwarts), at 4k, the highest I’ve seen is around 60C.This AIO has worked flawlessly and like a lot of people have said, it was really easy to install.Because it’s inside my arcade pedestal (and fears of my CPU over heating) mines set to run at 100% all the time and the fan noise isn’t bad at all. Those that complain the fans are loud or the pump is loud, I wish they were around in the 80’s and 90’s when fans were extremely loud!! They’d think twice about calling these loud. Only time will tell as to how well it holds up.
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