Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 AIO Review

Frequency Plots

10% Fan Speed

  • Peak frequency: 400Hz

20% Fan Speed

  • Peak frequency: 500 Hz

30% Fan Speed

  • Peak frequency: 500 Hz

40% Fan Speed

  • Peak frequency: 1.25 kHz

50% Fan Speed

  • Peak frequency: 1.25 kHz

60% Fan Speed

  • Peak frequency: 500 Hz

70% Fan Speed

  • Peak frequency: 1.25 kHz

80% Fan Speed

  • Peak frequency: 1.25 kHz

90% Fan Speed

  • Peak frequency: 1.25 kHz

100% Fan Speed

  • Peak frequency: 1.25 kHz

50% Pump Speed

  • Peak frequency: 250 kHz

75% Pump Speed

  • Peak frequency: 3.15 kHz
  • 2nd Peak frequency: 315 Hz

100% Pump Speed

  • Peak frequency: 3.15 kHz
  • 2nd Peak frequency: 250 Hz

Signal Recordings

I have recorded the signals shown above, but please keep in mind that I’ve enabled Automatic Gain Control (AGC) to do so to make it easier for you to reproduce them. The provided recordings are only offered for aural identification purposes.

10% Fan Speed

20% Fan Speed

30% Fan Speed

40% Fan Speed

50% Fan Speed

60% Fan Speed

70% Fan Speed

80% Fan Speed

90% Fan Speed

100% Fan Speed

50% Pump Speed

75% Pump Speed

100% Pump Speed

 

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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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