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The Thermalright Frozen Prism 360 Black ARGB is a high-performance CPU liquid cooler featuring a cutting-edge 4th generation pump running at 3300RPM, three PWM-controlled TL-E12 fans with smart temperature-based speed adjustment up to 1850RPM, and vibrant 1600W ARGB lighting fully synchronized with your motherboard. Built with durable aluminum and advanced bearings, it supports a wide range of AMD and Intel sockets, delivering efficient, quiet cooling with eye-catching aesthetics for the modern professional gamer or creator.






| ASIN | B0BWN1D94W |
| Air Flow Capacity | 70.4 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #234 in Water Cooling Systems |
| Brand | Thermalright |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Date First Available | February 23, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 5.04 pounds |
| Item model number | Frozen Prism 360 Black ARGB |
| Manufacturer | Thermalright |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1850 RPM |
| Noise Level | 27 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 0.98"L x 4.72"W x 4.72"H |
| UPC | 710421182758 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Wattage | 4.8 watts |
A**R
Cheap but good
Keeps temp nice and cool for a really good price. Don't have any personal reference of other liquid coolers, but it certainly works better than some of the air coolers (to be expected). I did have trouble installing it, but I give the cooler the benefit of the doubt as instead my fault. It was my first time installing a liquid cooler and, while I don't know if it matters, I was also using a custom contact frame.
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)
B**N
Low cost, great AIO
I have been running this since Feb. Rock solid. I have not had any thermal throttling since it was installed on my i7-12700K. And best of all, the price is great. Why spend more when this works so well.
B**K
Overall good AIO
I like Thermalright products so I got the Prism360. Overall performance is good, easy installation and the quality for the price is good. Cons: The stock fans, they are very noisy.
A**R
Thermalright is at it again
You can't argue with the price. This thing works great. The included fans are a little loud but I've had this close to a year now and It's going strong. I used this on both my 5950X and my 9800X3D and it stacks up against coolers 5-6x it's price. I recently replaced the fans with a Thermalright TL-UB36 and that drops the noise and the temps even further and that would only bring the price to the next lowest price AIO from Cooler Master and this would outperform it easily without replacing the fans. The only downside is it doesn't come with enough long fan screws to get a push-pull setup going but considering the price I wouldn't dock it points for that.
J**.
PERFECT!!!
[THE TEMP GAUGE SCREEN IN MY PHOTOS IS AFTERMARKET] Insane cooler, was throttling with my old and failing 240mm NZXT Kraken, so I bought this for my Ryzen 9 5900X. Even in the most CPU demanding scenarios, doesn't get over 70°C, and in almost every game it maxes out at 65°C and that's in a very warm room (80°F). Buy it if you're looking for a QUALITY cooler but on a BUDGET.
E**C
old cooler temp was in the 80c now even under max load 68c
Works great and keeps my PC running cool
L**S
Good for a budget
Good budget aio. Doesnt making a whole lot of noise and does the job keeping cpu cool.
A**M
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A**H
What a great buy for the price! 3 weeks into using & its so quiet! Was easy to install and we are getting great temps on our build. Was a little too big to install from the side, so we just opened the front of the case and it went in perfectly. Nice to know you don’t have to buy a 500$ AIO to get good reliable quality.
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