

❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — the ultimate AIO for pros who demand peak performance.
The ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 is a premium all-in-one CPU cooler featuring a large 38mm thick 360mm radiator with three high-performance P12 PRO fans. It includes an optimized contact frame for Intel LGA1851/1700 and AMD AM5/AM4 sockets, ensuring efficient heat dissipation and longer CPU life. The integrated PWM-controlled VRM fan enhances voltage regulator cooling for reliable system stability. With smart cable management and whisper-quiet operation, it’s designed for professionals seeking powerful, silent cooling in a sleek black finish.




















| ASIN | B0DLWGG85P |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,480 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 9 in Fans & Cooling |
| Brand | ARCTIC |
| Colour | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,888) |
| Date First Available | 24 Mar. 2025 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 2.02 kg |
| Item model number | LFIII Pro 360 |
| Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
| Product Dimensions | 39.88 x 11.94 x 7.37 cm; 2.02 kg |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 3.96 watts |
J**N
A cracking AIO Cooler for a very lovely price
I’ve been running the ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 for a bit now and I’m genuinely impressed — it’s a proper bit of kit and, for the money, it’s an absolute cracking AIO. Cooling performance has been excellent. The big 38mm radiator clearly makes a difference compared to a lot of standard 27mm AIOs, and it pulls heat out fast under sustained loads. In both gaming and heavier CPU workloads the temperatures stay consistently under control, with no sudden spikes or “heat soak” behaviour that cheaper units sometimes suffer from. Noise levels are another strong point. The PWM pump and fans ramp smoothly and don’t have that annoying whine or rattly tone you sometimes get at certain RPM ranges. You can set a sensible curve and it stays quiet in day-to-day use, only really spinning up when it actually needs to. A standout feature is the little VRM fan on the pump block. It sounds like a gimmick, but it’s genuinely useful — especially if you’re pushing power limits, running long sessions, or you’ve got a case with less airflow around the socket area. It helps keep the surrounding components cooler and just adds to that “thoughtfully engineered” feel. Installation was straightforward and the included mounting for AM5/AM4 and Intel LGA1700/LGA1851 is a big win for compatibility. The included contact frame (for Intel) is a nice touch as well — it shows ARCTIC are thinking about real-world results, not just spec sheets. Build quality feels solid throughout: the radiator, tubing, and block all feel premium, and once fitted it looks clean and purposeful in black without trying too hard to be flashy. Overall: if you’re looking for a high-performing 360mm AIO that doesn’t cost the earth, this is one of the best value options out there. For the price, it’s a cracking AIO — quiet, powerful, well-designed, and clearly built by a company that knows what it’s doing. Highly recommended.
I**M
Works great for AM5 / Ryzen 9 7900
I’m using this 360mm AIO for my cybersecurity setup and it’s exactly what I needed. It handles the Ryzen 9 7900 easily and stays quiet even when I’m running several VMs at once. The build quality feels premium and it was a good value purchase. Just make sure your case has room for the thick radiator. No complaints.
T**M
over 250W of quiet cooling power for cheap!
what a fantastic cooler. not only cheap for what it is, but also very quiet for the cooling performance. things to know: - it has a deep radiator so needs to be matched with a case that has recessed motherboard mount (like lian li lancool 207) if your mobo has tall vrm radiators. - the cou block might obstruct taller nvme heatsinks, look this up online, arctic provides a full list of boards that it works with. for the boards that don't they can send you free low profile nvme heatsink! these are pretty cheap to buy, but it's a nice gesture. - you can control the pump, vrm fan and radiator fans independently of use single 4pin fan connector to control all 3 at the same time. it's better to control each 3 separately as vrm fan is the loudest one from all the components and does not need to run at full throttle, can be tuned down for even better spund to cooling ratio performance. - you need to be comfortable removing cpu socket from the motherboard. it's a very easy procedure but might be a bit outside of comfort zone for new pc builders. just take it slow and watch some how to videos and you'll get there. - it comes with thermal grease, as well as intel and amd mounting bits. - it can easily cool a cpu that draws about 250W. my core ultra 7 265k is 94 degrees C with this cooler on full power with power limit removed - 265W. that's the limit, any more power to the cpu and you might run into throttling.
J**R
Almost perfect... almost..
If you are looking for a really quiet solution to cool down your CPU, you'd struggle to find something better. If you want the best possible cooling solution and don't mind having a jet engine inside your case, there are better options out there. Over all, I believe it's the best compromise between cooling and noise, hence why it's been voted by most of reviewers as the most efficient cooler (and tends to be even better for AMD CPU's). But, there are a few things to check carefully before you press "Buy" : It can only be mounted in one position, with the tubes "down". If you have a vertically mounted GPU, this might be a nightmare as you'll need to mounted as low as possible to clear the tubes. The radiator it's thicker than the "standard" 25mm, so having it mounted on the top of the case might be tricky as on most of the cases you don't have too much room before it hits the motherboard or cable going into the motherboard. If you don't have the option to offset the radiator, no chance! Front or side mounted (like in my case) should work fine in most cases. When front / side mounted, you want to pull the air from outside the case so the fans will act as intake - again, the radiator it's thick, so you won't get as much intake you'd think with 3 fans. Make sure you don't rely on these as the only intake option. Other components will cry for cold air. The VRM fan does help and you can hardly hear it even at 100%. Set back to about 80% and completely blends in with the other fans.. The pump it's also silent (can't hear it unless my ear it's right next to it) and I'm a bit surprised when reading reviews saying the pump it's loud; maybe quality check issues, or radiator mounted in a wrong (lower than the pump) position? Over all, at least for me, it's the best compromise, not to mention the very good price too. A bit more flexibility when it comes to installing it and it would be a "perfect 5 stars". I'm curious what Arctic will bring with the new model as it looks like they always listen and come up with new ways to improve things! 1st photo at idle and the 2nd with Cinebench R23 running in background. All P cores fixed at 5.3GHz and E Cores at 4.2 GHz, Undervolted -0.110000
M**H
I upgraded from a 240mm Cooler Master to the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360. With this new cooler installed, my Ryzen 9 5900X now runs 10 degrees lower and has a more stable idle temperature.
P**K
Bardzo dobre chłodzenie za dobrą cene
B**T
Arctic produit de très bons AIO depuis de nombreuses années. Celui-ci ne déroge pas. Je recommande. Montage aisé par rapport à certains concurrents.
V**D
Best cooler on the market 2025 Good price and one of the best performances
E**E
Tengo un Ryzen 7 5800x procesador bastante calientito, lo enfriaba con aire con un DeepCool AK620 y la verdad no iba mal, la temperatura en juegos se mantenía en 80 grados celcius y en sesiones de trabajo si llegaba a los 90 grados, entonces vi que este enfriador líquido acababa de salir y que su antigua versión había sido muy buena y decidí probarlo. Y pues la verdad no hubo mucho cambio, las temperaturas bajaron entre 3 y 5 grados ya con la curva de enfriamiento ajustada, el ruido cambio eso si no tiene comparación esta madre es mucho más silenciosa qué un enfriador de aire. Una cosa que no tome en cuenta fueron las medidas, me confíe por que tengo un Corsair 5000D y pensé que me sobraria espacio y no fue así, el radiador no entro en la parte de arriba, choca con los disipadores de la MB entonces tube qué colocarlo en la parte frontal usando métodos de ajuste a la Mexicana y quedo perfecto, tons el consejo es que revises bien las medidas sino quieres tener problemas de instalación. Cha-chauu...
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