❄️ Cool your CPU, light up your rig, and own the workspace vibe!
The Thermalright Frozen Prism360 White ARGB is a high-performance liquid CPU cooler featuring a 3300RPM PWM pump, a 360mm white aluminum fin radiator, and three TL-E12 PWM fans with advanced temperature control. Its ARGB lighting synchronizes with motherboards for a vibrant aesthetic, while broad socket compatibility ensures easy installation on both AMD and Intel platforms. Designed for professionals who demand efficient cooling and eye-catching style, it delivers long-lasting, whisper-quiet operation with a sleek, modern look.
A**A
Cut my gaming temperatures in half.
This cooler works so well! My CPU was reaching 90°C. Now it’s steadily works at 50°C when gaming. I am very pleased with the RGB and how cool it keeps my CPU. Definitely worth the upgrade from air cooling.
A**W
Great Price, 5900x at 4.4ghz = Max 64C
I upgraded to this 360 AIO after noticing my 240 was struggling mightily with temps. I had been pulling a few warnings from my monitoring software after hitting 87C.I have a 5900x, though I hadn't had any issues with throttling or crashes (aside from BF2042), I didn't like my average of 80C when gaming. (I think BF2042 was crashing due to the boost spikes on this CPU, my all core OC seems to have solved that)I started searching around and found this gem, for ~$60 I was skeptical. Looked at a few reviews on YouTube and decided it was worth the gamble.---Installation:The fans are pre-mounted to the radiator, which is a nice feature if you can slot it in exactly where you want it. Unfortunately for me, my case didn't quite fit the radiator on top, even though it said it could (I have the Lian Li Lancool 216). I had to remove the fans so I could mount to the front. This was pretty simple though.The fans have 2 cables, one (3-pin) RGB and one Power each. The RGB cables can be daisy-chained together before connecting to your motherboard or RGB box. My motherboard doesn't have a 3-pin RGB header, but my case came with one, so I used that instead. This comes with a 3 to 1 splitter so all your fans can connect to your CPU fan header.The pump has 2 connectors, (3-pin) RGB and Power. I connected the RGB to my daisy-chained fan RGB's as well. The front facing plate, that contains the logo, can be pulled off and rotated. It is only held on by magnets, so it pops up with just a little force, though it isn't in any danger of just falling off after a bump or anything.I'm not a big fan of the mounting plate for the CPU, but you use the AM4 backplate and attach 2 standoff brackets. The pump only has TWO screws rather than four, so not quite as even pressure as other mounting solutions. They do bottom out, so you don't have worry about over tightening.This does come with installation for AM4/AM5 and Intel solutions as well as some Thermal paste.---Noise Level:Fans aren't crazy. Just set up a decent fan curve. (I use Argus Monitor - paid. Jayztwocents recommended Fan Control). My fans on a 100% CPU load, will run about 60% and they aren't breaking any sound barriers. You can hear them, but this isn't like the launch PS4 cycling up on a game. If the fans 100%, which I tested, they are fairly loud.The pump is sometimes a bit noisy, but usually only when I'm on boot-up. The entire system masks the pump generally.I do hear some water bubbling a bit sometimes, but it settles after a few minutes. (I do have this front mounted with tubes on top of radiator, Pump still below the radiators highest point.)I generally have headphones on when gaming, so I just don't ever notice noise levels when loads are applied.---Temps:I've got my 5900x all core overclocked to 4.4ghz and my MAX temps are about 64C. Fans at about 60%I've done 30 minute test on Cinebench and Furmark and temps don't go above 60C.Streaming/Gaming, temps hit 64C, noise levels are all fine.---Conclusion:For $60 bucks this is a great find. Was skeptical at first, but I'm glad I grabbed this. Easy installation, simple RGB, decent noise levels and GREAT COOLING. This allowed me to set an all core overclock of 4.4Ghz for my 5900x.NZXT 240mm AIO: Max 87C at 100% fan speed (loud, think launch PS4 firing up it's turbines)This Prism360 AIO: Max 64C at 60% fan speed (standard fan noise, think case fans)
S**E
Great Value
This AIO delivers great value for how much it cost. I bought this to replace an old AIO that started failing. It’s a great replacement considering my old AIO was over 3 times the price of this one.On the performance side, it’s easily keeping my 1700x under 40°C while under load.It is a bit on the noisy side. When it was first installed, I could constantly hear water flowing and being pumped. It has gotten better since then, and I only hear it occasionally now. The fan also gets loud under load, but it’s not a big issue for me. I do have an open air case, so your mileage might vary.The installation probably leaves the most to be desired. They didn’t supply an AM4 backplate, and the parts they did provide didn’t match the backplate parts I already have. I had to Frankenstein together parts they provided for the Intel assembly to secure the AM4 brackets for the water block. If you have the AM4/5 parts or if you’re confident with computer assembly, this probably won’t be an issue for you. It was a frustrating experience for me until I figured out a way to fit the parts together, so I thought it was worth a mention.Looks wise, it fits my build perfectly. The water block also has a magnetic plate that you can switch out if you prefer a darker or lighter look, so that’s a neat bonus.Overall, I’m really happy with the product. It looks great, and performs well. Hopefully the quality holds up and it doesn’t break within a few months. If it does, I’ll come back and update my review. Otherwise, I’m really satisfied with this product.
J**1
Good fan good price
Installed it on my wife’s CPU and it was fairly easy. It keeps the chip cool but the fans are somewhat loud and I have it top mounted.
M**.
Very good
Impressive so far. Unsure how well the pump will hold up over time. However, the results with just some noctua h2 is impressive. The fans aren’t the quietest certainly, so I took money I would have spent on a “nicer” unit, and upgraded to some quiet high flow noctua fans.Not a fan of the little cover on the cpu block, but that can be changed out. Overall for me this is a huge win product. For the money I don’t think you can buy a better performing cooler- perhaps the only other to consider is their air to air
N**R
Why would you buy anything else to cool a CPU?
If you aren't buying these... you probably are wasting your money so you get your brand name.These are the best price to performance AIO's you can get your hands on. I love all 3 that I have used. NO issues over months of daily use. Noise levels are fine even under full fan speed.
M**R
Overclocked Ryzen 5900X at ~70C
It does great. Fully gaming, ~72C. Overclocked, hitting ~4.5GHz the whole way. Couldn't be happier. If you're on the fence, go with this nasty thing. It's amazing.
G**G
Do not buy!
Do not buy this product. Bought this from thermalright direct and the box came beaten up definitely opened and missing screws. Contacted amazon and they sent a replacement and I was assured that the replacement would be checked before shipping and it wasn't i received a beaten up box with missing screws a second time. I was fed called amazon support and was given an attitude over the phone! Basically told to f*** off by amazon support. I went to return the original and the replacement only to learn i needed packaging so I'm out $25 for packaging to return two products with missing parts. Terrible! This may be the last time I use amazon stick with Best Buy, Microcenter, or Newegg folks and certainly do not order from thermalright and specifically thermalright direct they will scam you of your money and have you talking to some amazon support halfway across the world who could give a s***!!!
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