🌟 Cool Your CPU, Light Up Your Life!
The Thermalright Frozen Prism 240 Black ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler combines cutting-edge technology with stunning aesthetics. Featuring a unique fourth-generation pump design, it operates at speeds of up to 3300RPM, ensuring optimal cooling performance. The cooler is equipped with dual PWM fans that automatically adjust speed based on temperature, while the ARGB lighting synchronizes with your motherboard for a visually striking setup. Compatible with a variety of AMD and Intel platforms, this cooler is designed for easy installation and long-lasting performance.
Brand | Thermalright |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 12 x 12 cm; 1.98 kg |
Item model number | FP240 BLACK ARGB d6 |
Manufacturer | Thermalright |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 4.8 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.98 Kilograms |
M**M
Decent quality
Really good quality aio comparing to the price . Highly recommended
A**D
amazing but
its great and high quality but doesnt support mitx case and micro motherboards because of the huge fan and fence density but over all amazing product for the price
M**E
Excellent low cost alternative!
I decided to try out a full compliment of Thermalright products in a "new" full rebuild of my system after having spent the past year or so using the Thermalright Peerless assassin tower cooler (hailed as one of the greatest air coolers ever, often very close to the performance of the king NHD15) with great results. I am very impressed with the value proposition from Thermalright products. They are extremely affordable and extremely effective, especially when considering the cost.These fans and the 360AIO I put in my system on this rebuild are happily operating my system in a Cinebench R23 run with a 5 degree drop in CPU temp and overall multi-threaded score of 34326 at stock CPU settings with the exact same fan and radiator size configuration and BIOS settings. Literally all I did was take all the old stuff out, drop in the new stuff and power it on. I did not change settings in BIOS or fan curves whatsoever. For reference, this setup replaced a full Corsair kit, complete with Corsair 360AIO. Hands down this system is beating the brakes off of the Corsair setup, with less plugs and wires, no software needed, and simple plug and play operation, at a fraction of the cost. I bought the Thermalright equipment for the entire build for less than the cost of JUST the Corsair AIO, which I will be returning.I have watched numerous product reviews on Thermalright components and the number one concern brought up is always longevity and warranty support, although nobody seems to have had to post a video about any of these AIOs giving up on them yet that I have seen. Since my last Thermalright cooler was an air-cooled tower, I cannot make a fair comparison here, but I can offer that even if this AIO dies, I can replace it 4-5 times and still come in at a lower cost than the Corsair AIO. I truly hope that I don't need to do that, but even if I did, it would be cheaper, still plug and play, and still no software issues or bugs, which warms my little heart.Fan noise is a very subjective thing here in my opinion. I am running them at full speed during benchmarks for maximum cooling and yes you can hear them, sure they are "loud," but not nearly as loud as the Cosairs were, and on top of it, the tone is much less annoying. When lowering the fan profile to a "silent" configuration for casual use and gaming, they are nearly inaudible in my house. I don't know what my noise floor is in my house, but we do have kids and dogs and a TV running all the time, and hard flooring, so it is probably noisier in my house than most other's homes. That said, even when these fans begin to ramp up, I still don't hear them over all of that. I only hear them when I max them out. They have not had to ramp up that high during normal use, so unless I do it manually, it is literally of zero concern to me and I think you will have a similar experience. I know big name reviewers with decibel meters and controlled environments for testing can speak in much more detail with evidence here on the topic, but frankly, that is not how most of us live, probably. Overall, I think noise will not be an issue for you. If you are coming from Corsair like I did, they are quieter in the same configuration. I know that much. The tone is better as well whenever they do begin to ramp.The lighting is great. They can get painfully bright if you want to. I have mine dimmed down so I have a splash of color without going blind. They are decently diffused. I have seen better, but at much higher cost. Sadly, I have also seen WORSE at higher cost. Overall, lighting performance is great. They do not have rings or side lighting, which I know if very popular currently, but I personally don't care for that feature. Only the fan blade light up on these, and I like it a lot. The frame of the fan does a good enough job to reflect or highlight the light to provide a clean and crisp look.Construction is sturdy and gives me no impression of weakness. Anti vibration pads are built into the frame and present on both sides which is very nice. The included screws are very minimalistic and won't stand out or make your build look like it was bolted together with garbage hardware. Very slim and sleek hardware here. The bite of the screws into the material is firm and positive, without being so tight that you need to use any force to seat them.If you are on the fence about Thermalright, get off the fence and jump on board. Save yourself a TON of money, get stuff that works amazing, looks amazing, and doesn't lock you into a hot garbage software eco-system.
L**N
low temps
I like the hologram on the pump. I did not use the OE fans and used my own for RGB effect. However The fans with the AIO seem to be of high quality. so far no complaints from this AIO
C**X
Awesome cooler, I have used it for i7 13700K and i9 13900K CPUs its great!
I have used this cooler for so many of my pcs, and I have had an amazing experience with the company. Super understanding, have great quality items and are so easy to use. I love this AIO and would most definitely recommend it
S**.
The Epitome of Cooling: The Thermalright Frozen Notte 360 Black ARGB Water Cooling CPU Cooler
In the vast landscape of CPU coolers, the Thermalright Frozen Notte 360 Black ARGB stands out as a masterpiece of both design and performance. This cooler not only delivers exceptional cooling capabilities but also integrates seamlessly with a range of processors and adds a unique aesthetic element to your setup.One of the most notable aspects of the Frozen Notte 360 Black is its universal compatibility. Whether you're operating an Intel LGA 1700/1150/1200/2011/2066 or an AMD/AM4, this cooler fits seamlessly. This broad compatibility makes it an appealing choice for a wide range of users, ensuring superior performance regardless of your preferred CPU brand.The cooler's performance is truly top-tier. Equipped with three 120mm PWM fans, the Frozen Notte 360 Black delivers optimal waterflow across your CPU, effectively dissipating heat even under heavy loads. The fans operate smoothly and quietly, ensuring your gaming or work sessions remain uninterrupted by excessive noise. This cooler's superior cooling abilities are evident in its ability to maintain low temperatures during demanding tasks, contributing to the longevity and performance of your CPU.The S-FDB V2 Bearings are another feature that sets this cooler apart. These specially designed bearings enhance the fans' durability and performance, ensuring smooth operation and extending the lifespan of the cooler. Their inclusion is an assurance that Thermalright is committed to delivering a product that not only performs well but also stands the test of time.Installation of the Frozen Notte 360 Black is a breeze. The cooler comes with a comprehensive guide that clearly outlines the installation process. Even if you're a novice, you'll have the cooler up and running within no time, thanks to the easy-to-follow instructions and the inclusion of all necessary mounting hardware.Another captivating aspect of the Frozen Notte 360 Black is its stunning ARGB lighting. The cooler illuminates your rig with a mesmerizing display of lights, adding a spectacular visual dimension to your setup. The lighting is easily customizable, allowing you to create an ambiance that matches your style or mood.The Thermalright Frozen Notte 360 Black ARGB Water Cooling CPU Cooler offers a harmonious blend of performance, compatibility, and aesthetics. Its superior cooling ability, easy installation, wide compatibility, and stunning lighting make it a worthy addition to any PC build. It's not just a cooler, but a celebration of performance and style in your rig.
L**4
Simple and satisfying
Ordered this cooler based on the reviews expressing how it has been impressive for the price and how the AIO keeps the temps cool without needing to ramp the fans. I swapped this into my son's PC when I upgraded his CPU to a R7 3700X. The stock cooler on his R5 3600 and ramping the 2070 super was seeing temps of 75-80C (CPU temp). After upgrading to this AIO and adding an additional fan for the case, his temps are not even trying to climb above 55C and we were able to adjust his GPU fan curve down as it was also staying much cooler. The GPU used to see temps in the 80C range as well but now even with a less aggressive curve, barely touches 65C. In all, if this cooler holds, it is definitely worth the cheaper cost. 3 of my PCs are running the Cooler Master ML240 coolers which have been ok but this cooler and the simplicity has made me regret not trying to K.I.S.S. related to budget level items that out-perform expectations. For those that are unsure - 40,000 hours for failure is roughly 4.25 years if running 24/7 - so the expectancy seems decent based on that rating.If this review is unchanged, the AIO is still kicking and exceeding expectations.
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