360mm AIO Liquid CPU Coolers

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360mm AIO Liquid CPU Coolers

Keep your CPU running at its full potential with a 360mm all-in-one cooler. With a huge radiator and three included 120mm fans, you’ll be armed with everything you need to ensure your PC keeps its cool.

What to look for in a 360mm Liquid CPU Cooler

Consider the following features as you’re browsing for the right liquid CPU cooler for you:

  • Radiator size: That 360mm designation refers to the size of the radiator slot you want to put your AIO cooler in.
  • Socket compatibility: Check to see if your specific chip will work with the socket sizing of a given AIO cooler.
  • Design: Choose from a few colorways and whether you want iCUE RGB LED support.
  • LCD screen: Consider whether an on-board display is worth it for your build.

Is a 360mm liquid CPU cooler enough for your PC build?

As with most things in the custom PC building world, the all-in-one water CPU cooler has some important nuances to consider. First, the 360-millimeter designation refers to the size of the outlet radiator fans associated with the cooling unit. In general, the larger the radiator size, the more air that can be moved to cool your PC. So—while you should consider how much wattage your chip pulls when picking an AIO cooler, perhaps a more important consideration is to make sure the radiator outlet slot on your PC case is big enough to support it. A good guiding factor is to buy the radiator-sized cooler that fully fills out your case’s slot so you’re maximizing airflow.

Not sure which AIO cooler is right for your setup? Try out our Custom PC Builder for recommendations, size guides, and compatibility checks.