💧 Chill Out in Style with the Frozen Notte!
The Thermalright Frozen Notte 360 White ARGB V2 Water Cooling CPU Cooler is engineered for optimal cooling efficiency, featuring a 360mm radiator, three PWM fans, and a full copper base. It supports a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets, ensuring compatibility with most builds. The integrated ARGB lighting not only enhances aesthetics but also synchronizes with your motherboard for a cohesive look. With a robust design and easy installation, this cooler is perfect for gamers and professionals seeking performance and style.
M**G
Great Value and Performance
Looks and performs great. The standard fans that come with the AIO function and look great, but I did want a little more, so I had swapped them out. Absolutely in love with it, and it perfectly keeps my i9-10900K cool!
T**E
Surprised with i9-14900k
I got my son this AIO for his 12th Gen i7. I am also building myself a new i9-14900k rig and wanted to give it a try just to see what it can do. In comparrison, I tried a Thermalright PA SE dual tower air cooler and the 14900k would hit 92 degrees constantly (max tdp set to 260w in bios for all tests). I was just testing to see which would be ideal for my sons rig. Tossed in this super cheap AIO and I gotta say I am impressed. Overall super easy to install, water tank seems filled all the way, I tried rotating the radiator to get bubbles to get them to the top of the radiator tank, away from hoses and never got it to gurgle like the new Arctic Freezer iii 420 I got for this rig. Long story short, it keeps the i9 never above 80 degrees and for anyone considering this for anything that is below, this is a no brainer for the money. Fans look decent, get a tad loud at 100% utilization but overall runs smooth and quiet. Highly recommended!!
T**M
Good at any price, beyond fantastic at this price
Thermalright has consistently demonstrated one of two things: Either they have such a competitive advantage that they can produce outstanding products at half the price of their competition, OR their competition has been gouging their customers for years now. Thermalright air coolers already have a great reputation as a good "bang for the buck" option. Now their liquid coolers will too.This Frozen Notte (Italian maybe? It's a stupid name) is priced at about half, or maybe less, of its nearest competitor as far as I can tell. Cosmetically, it looks fantastic. The infinity mirror works great, and makes an amazing visual for your PC. The fans are decent looking, and the RGB lighting is nice, if perhaps a bit bright at times.Maybe you don't care about visuals and just want performance? I think it delivers here too. I'm running mine as an exhaust fan, so the radiator is already getting all the case heat along with CPU heat. With my 7900x processor, the max I run is about 80degrees C while on Flight simulator, which is perfectly acceptable to me. I wish it was a bit better, but then I feel the heat coming out of the case and wow, it puts off a lot. The radiator is obviously working to dump so much heat out the top of the case.Noise is a bit high at times, although I don't have much to compare it to. Other high-end air cooled PCs I use (typically with a HUGE Noctura air cooler) get louder when under load. I don't know how this compares to other water coolers, but it's never intrusive. The pump on this is silent, I can't even tell it's running over the other case fans in the system. Oh, and the pump is inline with the water tubes, which means you really can't mount this wrong. The pump will NEVER be the high point of they system they way they designed it. You just can't do it wrong.This thing is a real bargain. There are probably better coolers out there that will drop CPU temps by a couple of degrees. And they cost 2x or 3x what this one costs. They certainly don't look any better visually (although an LCD screen on the water block would be cool). At this price, getting anything else is just throwing money away. Buy it now, before they figure out they could charge more for it.
J**.
Good, but there is one issue...
I'm not sure about this cooler yet. For the price, absolutely a home-run. Install instructions are lacking at best. Let me explain:I am questioning the AM5 mounting system for this cooler. The instructions say to install the water block bracket at an angle, line up the arrow on the block and the bracket and rotate clock-wise to secure it. Well, when I rotate the bracket, it doesn't lock in, rather it just sits in the block and will slide out and fall off the block very easily if you don't physically hold it on. This became an issue when it came time to install the block onto my CPU. As I stated already, it likes to rotate out and fall off since it won't lock in place. I was still able to install it, but I had to hold the bracket in place to prevent it from moving while I mounted the block to the CPU. Interestingly this cooler uses the factory mounting brackets that come on AMD motherboards, don't often see that, but it made installing the water block super easy minus the bracket issue.So, since the bracket won't lock in properly, it makes the LED logo on the block look crooked, or un-level. This can't be the correct way to install the water block if you ask me. So far temps don't seem too bad, but I need to get a second monitor to check the real-time temps while I play a few games. So far it idles around 45-47C.LEDs on the fans look good, fans are quiet enough. They're not Noctua or Be Quiet! fans, but they are certainly serviceable. The radiator came with one little bent fin on the top but it was hidden since its facing the top of my case so no real issue there. Tubing looks like, block looks like good quality. I would recommend getting a different thermal paste because the one provided seems very sketchy. It feels very thick and dry, not very spreadable. I might change the paste once I see my real time gaming temps.Knocking off 1 star so far because of the bracket mounting issue. If I figure out a solution, I'll edit my review. Did anyone else with this cooler run into this problem, or am I an idiot for not doing something obvious to lock the bracket into place?
M**A
An amazing AIO for the price
Worked very well out of the box, and keeps my 12900k perfectly cooled. Only complaint was how it would keep rotating on the install bracket when putting pump on cpu
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