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Thermaltake Floe RC360 360mm ARGB CPU & Memory AIO Liquid Cooler $189 (RRP $249) + Shipping/ Pickup @ Mwave

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Thermaltake Floe RC360 360mm ARGB CPU & Memory AIO Liquid Cooler - Fans: Durable 120mm ARGB PWM controlled fans - CPU and Memory Cooler - Compatibility (CPU & Memory): Intel LGA 2066/2011-3/2011/1366/1200/115x, AMD FM2/FM1/AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2 & Memory: TOUGHRAM RC Series - Pump Motor Speed: 3200RPM - CL-W290-PL12SW-A - 2 Years Limited Warranty
· 16.8M RGB Illumination for Memory Waterblock
· Durable 120mm ARGB Radiator Fan
· High Efficiency Radiator
· High Reliability Pump

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  • so many 360 AIOs on sale but which is the best compared to a 280 AIO

    • -6

      The one you make yourself xD. Majority of AIO are pretty meh. A custom loop would perform alot better

    • +1

      Best is so subjective. Some are quiet, some cool better, some have denser radiators (better dissipation, slower to achieve equilibrium).

      Most water cooling, with a similar fan setup will perform extremely close to each other.

      Most of these water coolers are barb fittings; if you really want to go lazy but better, you can simply add thermal mass, by adding a reservoir to the existing AIO.

      You can see what needs to be done (extremely simple) by looking up "clear tubing" mods on YouTube.

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TwEOvTNtwO0

  • +2

    If you're considering a Arctic Freezer II and you have an AM4 mobo, you may experience mounting issues ( depending on your mobo )

    I wasted this morning pulling my machine down to install the AFII 420 only to find out there's zero chance of it fitting as it was fouling on the mobo caps.

    https://blog.arctic.ac/blog/2021/01/07/liquid-freezer-ii-rev…

  • +2

    It has been a very long time since ram has passed its rated temperature.

    Cooler components, still well within manufacturers spec are there for pleasure, not for purpose.

    That's why this is on clearance everywhere. So long as your case has basic airflow, Ram cooling hasn't been a thing in quite a while.

    Neat lookin though. It'll still "work" if you like it.

  • Says requires TT RC RAM modules, that would be pretty useless for 99% of people because I haven't seen any TT modules anywhere

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