Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 AIO Review

Box, Contents & Bundle

The cooler comes in a large box with a photo of the AIO on its front page. The box also mentions the included MX-6 thermal paste tube, the six-year warranty, and the Intel and AMD socket compatibility.

The bundle includes the following:

  • P12 Pro x3
  • VRM Fan Module
  • PWM Cable (individual control)
  • PWM Cable (All-in-one)
  • Metal Flat Washers x12
  • Screws x24
  • Intel CPU Contact Frame
  • T20 Driver
  • Intel Shoulder Screws 4x
  • AMD Screws 4x
  • Spacers 4x
  • Mounting Clips Set x1
  • MX-6 (0.8g)

AIO photos.

The AIO’s block without the VRM fan.

The VRM fan also helps cool down the RAM modules.

The radiator doesn’t have a refill port, which would increase the AIO’s lifetime. However, the tubes connecting it to the block are flexible and long enough—450mm.

The high-speed fans use fluid dynamic bearings.

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8 thoughts on “Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 AIO Review

  1. We are waiting for the review of the P12 Pro and if possible a comparison between the Pro version and the Max version, to know which of the two is better to buy.

  2. Could you please review the Arctic P12 Pro in advance? I know the fan isn’t on sale yet, but I’d like to know if the PRO is worth it over the MAX.

  3. Excellent review. I had already seen the “preview” on Cybenetics. In fact, it’s impressive how the P12 Pro performed in terms of static pressure!

    As for the pump, which has a pump with better acoustic characteristics, Light Loop or the one in the review?

    If you could give your opinion, for the quietest possible system based on AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D, which cooler would you use?

    1. I’ll review the fan once I find the time (this period is crazy). Regarding the pump, I don’t remember the light loop pump noise. Please check the corresponding review.

      I would get a monster and silent air-cooler to be frank, even for the 9950X3D. Most AIOs are noisy unless you fix their fans speed profiles (and lose performance)

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