Deep Dive! Does your cooler size REALLY matter?!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @Jayztwocents
    @Jayztwocents  25 дней назад +370

    Hey everyone, minor correction. The radiator is 38mm thick, not 45.... Wouldnt be a Jay video if I didnt get something wrong...
    Also, the reason I didnt use noise levels is because I lack a good db meter, however its something I plan to add to the future. It wont be SUPER accurate since we dont have a sound chamber but it should still give us some sort of data. Our recording room is fairly sound isolated from the environment so we should be able to minimize sound pollution. Its something I plan to start including in some way.

    • @surfacingcom
      @surfacingcom 25 дней назад +3

      I though this was going to be a commentary on Battleship power creep in WoWs.

    • @tacklenutfishing2339
      @tacklenutfishing2339 25 дней назад +3

      Great analysis mate. I would have liked to see what difference in temperature the fan made on the cpu socket and the VRM’s, possibly ram modules as well if any..? Run tests with fan and without…
      Just a suggestion. In my opinion, a very interesting subject.
      Cheers

    • @TKIvanov
      @TKIvanov 25 дней назад +2

      Pretty sure other AIOs aint 30mm either. They're 27mm IIRC

    • @SimonZerafa
      @SimonZerafa 25 дней назад +1

      Is it just me or are the Amazon links not working? 🫤🤷‍♂️

    • @SquishedTia
      @SquishedTia 25 дней назад +2

      Perhaps you could ring Steve and see if he'd be willing to do a short vid on sound testing with these. It'd be interesting to hear the accoustics in that setup. I'd be most interested in the 240 vs 280 vs 360 vs 420 accoustic profiles.

  • @ARCTIChannel
    @ARCTIChannel 20 дней назад +169

    Thank you so much for the incredible review! We’re thrilled to hear that our Liquid Freezer III impressed you and that it even exceeded your expectations. Your detailed analysis and insights are invaluable, and we’re excited that you highlighted the aspects we worked hard on. Your feedback means a lot to us, and it’s great to see our work being recognized by someone as knowledgeable as you. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!! ❄

    • @ryancox3834
      @ryancox3834 8 дней назад +10

      A company every brand should aspire to be 🤙

    • @Thebul500
      @Thebul500 8 дней назад +2

      This video made me consider to get one!

    • @prometheus9038
      @prometheus9038 6 дней назад +3

      @@Thebul500 do it! I have a 280mm artic freezer II and my 5900x rarely goes above 60c

    • @martissxx
      @martissxx 3 дня назад

      i got arctic liquid freezer II 420 and its amazing you did great temps are amazing on 13900k it is great product thanks for making it happen. :D

    • @cuteshadow
      @cuteshadow 3 дня назад

      Got a LF2 and im really happy with it, only one O-Ring vulcanisation recall was "scary" As it was "send in for free, or we gve you all the parts for diy" Yet that worked nicely and runs smooth. So yeah my next cooler is most likely a Arctic again. :)

  • @Heapfael
    @Heapfael 25 дней назад +458

    The cooling area of a 280 is about 91% of a 360, which people always underestimate. Width matters :-)

    • @larrycampbell6133
      @larrycampbell6133 25 дней назад +91

      Width matters - sounds like something my wife would say 😂

    • @elibolton6235
      @elibolton6235 25 дней назад +54

      yeah, and I like 140mm fans more because they don't need to spin as fast (and loud) to move the same amount of air.

    • @timur7381
      @timur7381 25 дней назад +27

      Girth matters

    • @peterpeter5666
      @peterpeter5666 25 дней назад +18

      thats what she said

    • @hiru92
      @hiru92 25 дней назад +5

      larger area better

  • @TheCaRud
    @TheCaRud 25 дней назад +259

    Arctic MUST be included in every comparison, they have the best price/performance ratio you can get and have been for YEARS! Simply WORLD CLASS!

    • @Gobeman
      @Gobeman 25 дней назад +8

      They are the Peerless assassin of AIO basicly (yes i know that company just did a AIO-.. But you know what i mean)

    • @animalyze7120
      @animalyze7120 25 дней назад +24

      I still laugh at the Noctua band wagoners, they paid 3x's as much for a fugly brown fan for years that offered microscopic performance levels.

    • @12100F
      @12100F 25 дней назад

      arctic LF3 is the most mid cooler to exist.

    • @jeanmahmoudventilateur3480
      @jeanmahmoudventilateur3480 25 дней назад +6

      @@animalyze7120 tf are you on about lmao

    • @dyson9422
      @dyson9422 25 дней назад

      😎

  • @markmcguire7977
    @markmcguire7977 25 дней назад +243

    Been watching your videos for a while Jay. I am noticing a much higher overall production value and care and effort going back to your videos. I know you had the bad health spill and everything that was going on, and i kept watching because you are very entertaining, but recently it seems with your energy coming back, so has the overall quality of your videos. I wanted to let you know its noticeable, and its great to see you getting back into this. Thank you for the years of entertainment.

    • @Jayztwocents
      @Jayztwocents  25 дней назад +109

      I appreciate that! Its funny what having blood that works will do for the body and mind! haha

    • @markmcguire7977
      @markmcguire7977 25 дней назад +5

      @@Jayztwocents Absolutely. Just wondering when the gaming mats might be back so I can pick 1 up? I love your design on it, finally has the money to get one so once its back in stock.

  • @retrosean199
    @retrosean199 25 дней назад +132

    I'd say the fact that Jay bought these and was pleasantly surprised makes this an even better review.

    • @Jayztwocents
      @Jayztwocents  25 дней назад +39

      I have no REGERTS.. (sic) - I do have some gripes that I should have pointed out, such as the tubes only go one way and can interfere with some m.2 slots in PCIE Slot 1

    • @VincentAndre_HK
      @VincentAndre_HK 20 дней назад +1

      @@Jayztwocents just ask our customer supports for that, we'll send you a M2 Pro cooler ;)

  • @RAZGR1Z
    @RAZGR1Z 25 дней назад +372

    Arctic makes great stuff.

    • @kiney4473
      @kiney4473 25 дней назад +14

      Yup my Liquid Freezer ii 280 is still going strong after Years

    • @kennedy181
      @kennedy181 25 дней назад +4

      yea sadly the radiator is a bit to thick for my case

    • @GammaStyleGaming
      @GammaStyleGaming 25 дней назад +7

      Yeah i got a 420, it rocks

    • @DeadPiixxel
      @DeadPiixxel 25 дней назад +1

      ​@kiney4473 how many years

    • @chriscallaghan4091
      @chriscallaghan4091 25 дней назад +4

      Same. I've run a 420 Liquid Freezer II on my 5800x for almost 4 years. (Christmas of 2020) It always runs around 68c during davinci exporting and cooler in games. And it just fits in the front of a Fractal torrent.

  • @pb5109
    @pb5109 25 дней назад +170

    I've had the 420 AIO for over 3 years, AMAZING product.
    There is one thing that you need to keep in mind, this AIO is HUGE, it does not fit in most cases.
    One thing missing from the review is noise... with the 420, I can game with the fans at such low speed that they are whisper quiet. You literally cannot hear the fans at all.

    • @TheKims82
      @TheKims82 25 дней назад +4

      Liquid Freezer III was released earlier this year

    • @pb5109
      @pb5109 25 дней назад +12

      @@TheKims82 I had the Arctic Freezer 2. STILL AMAZING, pretty much same cooling performance, but added RGB on the 3

    • @Simhero
      @Simhero 25 дней назад +3

      How about pump noise? It usually annoys me more than fan noise

    • @Japieeh
      @Japieeh 25 дней назад +10

      @@Simhero at least for the Liquid Freezer III 420 it comes with a seperate cable that splits the pump header, vrm fan header and fans header so you can control them seperately, personally always have my pump at around 50% and I never really hear it, and compared to pump at 100% speed the temperature difference is almost nothing

    • @pb5109
      @pb5109 25 дней назад +2

      @@Simhero you can barely hear it. I separated the fan and pump control and it worked wonders to control the pump noise

  • @thebkg
    @thebkg 25 дней назад +27

    This has honestly been, IMO, one of the most informative videos you've done in a while! Artic has never been on my radar, and I don't think I've ever considered a 420 before. Great discovery, and great idea on doing the size comparisons!!

  • @Valenzx718
    @Valenzx718 25 дней назад +50

    went from a 360 to a 420 (same case) and was happy to see a 5 degree temp drop for my 7950x3d.

    • @Vincini37
      @Vincini37 25 дней назад

      Mine idles at like 49c with the lian li galahad 2 , is that normal what are you looking like?

    • @Japieeh
      @Japieeh 25 дней назад +3

      @@Vincini37 AMD, especially x3D chips always run quite a bit hotter at idle than intel, thats completely normal. Maybe turning off PBO might help a bit but I doubt it

    • @JSpada81
      @JSpada81 25 дней назад +3

      I run a 360 aio on my 7800x3d and it idles at about 46/47c

    • @Elderkiddd-z4m
      @Elderkiddd-z4m 25 дней назад

      Same ​@@JSpada81

    • @tsvetanbliznakov7694
      @tsvetanbliznakov7694 24 дня назад +4

      @@Japieeh in general AMD CPUs don't underclock and undervolt themselves as much as intels on idle, but thats super true for x3D chips and thats why they run hotter on idle, because for the 3D cache to work properly the CPU can't undervolt and underclock itself much

  • @SparkyB1981
    @SparkyB1981 25 дней назад +83

    If you calculate the rad areas, the 280 and 360 are pretty close, the 420 is over double the 240, which explains the massive improvement in temps. Using a polynomial trendline from rad area vs Delta T seems to imply you aren't going to get much more return beyond the 420 (maybe 69-70 ish degC with a 560).

    • @kingofstrike1234
      @kingofstrike1234 25 дней назад +4

      Also, the fans they're using ( 140mm allows more perf with lower speed ) , both the 240 and 360, use 120mm fans while 280 and 420 use 140mm fans, look at the huge gap that are from 240 to 280, and 360 to 420 VS 280 to 360

    • @gorgonbert
      @gorgonbert 25 дней назад +12

      280 is goldilocks IMHO… almost same area as 360, needs only 2 fans which are larger and don’t need as much rpm… 👍

    • @erichanson3969
      @erichanson3969 25 дней назад

      Gosh I love math nerds. Thank you.

    • @imo098765
      @imo098765 23 дня назад +1

      @@bigpoppa1234 yeah, 280 is really all you need unless you doing stupid OC levels on an CPU thats killing itself
      360 because why you leaving that space open on your case, that looks weird

    • @Real28
      @Real28 20 дней назад

      This is why I always try to go 280. Larger fans push more air at slower speeds, so you get less noise. And the rad is significantly larger than 240 and not much smaller than 360, so the sweet spot the 280 sits in is huge.

  • @Gerome-the-gnome
    @Gerome-the-gnome 25 дней назад +87

    My AIO died today this video is bang on time

    • @DumdumsadwTG
      @DumdumsadwTG 25 дней назад +18

      I'm sorry for your loss

    • @chipsoyt7253
      @chipsoyt7253 25 дней назад

      360 thermalright 50$/€ 👌

    • @talos86
      @talos86 25 дней назад

      @@chipsoyt7253 no thanks. I had issue with a Thermalright CPU cooler: the fins started to separate from the heatpipes. I called the local shop where i got it, they said, that they sell Thermalright stuffs, but they dont handle the warranty. I need to contact TR directly. I sent a mail with the warranty papers and the photos and they gave me middlefinger, because they officially not in my countrys market. They cant help. The worst product support i ever seen. They even worse than Gigabyte.

    • @jamesm568
      @jamesm568 25 дней назад

      AiO's are cheap anyway as you can buy one for under $100.

    • @vladimirmarinov6730
      @vladimirmarinov6730 25 дней назад +1

      Sorry. The positive spin now: Watching this video I was about to jump on the water-cooling bandwagon but your post came bang on time for me to remind me why I will never buy a water cooler for a computer.

  • @MuckyxD
    @MuckyxD 25 дней назад +9

    Hey Jay, Nick and Phil, congratulations for the video, a simple subject but very well explained, executed and edited, mainly the graphs, very easy to maintain track of what is being said. I love Arctic as a brand for how they operate and also by the absolute dominance of their products on the enthusiast market. Keep up the good work

  • @dustyjones756
    @dustyjones756 25 дней назад +73

    I got a 240mm frozen prism for $45 on Amazon. Looks nice and clean and keeps my overclocked 5600x below 63° under heavy load

    • @jpartlow01
      @jpartlow01 25 дней назад +5

      yup, got the 280mm version for about the same price several months ago. Hard to find it now, but it cools my 7800x3d great and fits in my qube case perfectly.

    • @thatcher9690
      @thatcher9690 25 дней назад +3

      Probably the bang for buck AIO atm. I got the 360 and it performs amazing and then when you factor in price its even better.

    • @MRhankylolka
      @MRhankylolka 25 дней назад +1

      I got 420 for 49😂

    • @CryBlade
      @CryBlade 25 дней назад +3

      I recently got a 360 frozen edge and my 7600 stays below 70 on a really hot day (34°C)
      I paid 60€ for it

    • @bug-hh8lk
      @bug-hh8lk 25 дней назад

      That is pretty amazing bang for the buck.

  • @F1nalspace
    @F1nalspace 25 дней назад +16

    i had a 360 freezer II aio with my ryzen 7950X but it was impossible to get the temp below 90 degrees on heavy load - except it limit the power by eco mode or something. Now i have a 420 freezer iii and it never exceeds 80 degrees, even under extremely heavy load. Really shows what you showed you us today. Bigger is better ;-)

    • @Shadow_Banned_Conservative
      @Shadow_Banned_Conservative 25 дней назад

      Thicker and a copper radiator seemed to help me out quite a bit. I never got scientific about measuring the performance, so I can't give you numbers but it is running cooler. My first dive back into modern systems was an open-box Best Buy gaming system, a 14700KF with an RTX 3070 that I got for about half price. It came with a 240mm AIO in a smaller case (2-fan GPU as well). It came with the crappy factory ASUS overclocking/overpowering BIOS and whenever I ran a benchmark it throttled within 10 seconds at 100 degC.
      I ended up getting a Ryujin III 240mm AIO on sale, thinking that maybe the pre-built AIO was lacking but it didn't make any difference. Then I found a 65mm thick, 240mm copper radiator on Amazon, so I bought it and replaced the thin, stock aluminum radiator and keeping the AIO pump. It still spiked and throttled about 10 seconds in, but I noticed that after about 10 minutes that it was running about 7 degrees cooler on the coolant temps than with the stock aluminum radiator. Heat from the radiator seemed instant as well compared to the aluminum radiator which seemed to build slower in the exhaust air temp.
      Later I wound up replacing the pre-built system's motherboard with a TUF Gaming Z790 and turned off the OC in BIOS using the "enforce Intel limits" option. It now runs better, not throttling anymore and I'm pretty sure runs faster after reaching steady state temps than the OC'd motherboard was achieving. It also ran cooler under load than with the OC'd motherboard.
      I had people on-line tell me that an AIO would never be able to move the extra volume of fluid with my more than 2x thicker copper radiator, but it seems to be doing just fine. I'm in a bigger case now and bought a 45mm thick copper radiator for the system now along with a used MSI Meg V2 360mm aluminum AIO with the pump built into the radiator. I'll piggy-back that onto the thick copper radiator if my AIO can't handle moving the fluid with even more volume. Hopefully adding a second pump to the loop will be sufficient if it comes to that.
      It's been an interesting ride so far.

  • @turbo558
    @turbo558 25 дней назад +74

    Voice crack at just 0:01 seconds in 😂 Love ya Jay

    • @noadsaregoodads
      @noadsaregoodads 25 дней назад +5

      Played it back 15 times and can't hear it

    • @turbo558
      @turbo558 25 дней назад +1

      @@noadsaregoodadswhen he says “today”

    • @noadsaregoodads
      @noadsaregoodads 25 дней назад +3

      @@turbo558 I guess so. To me he sounds enthusiastic.

    • @turbo558
      @turbo558 25 дней назад

      @@noadsaregoodads thats also true!

    • @furioustester4056
      @furioustester4056 25 дней назад

      Nah, the voice crack wasn't the high pitch, it was the audio cut, I just had the word for it but lost it.

  • @turbo558
    @turbo558 25 дней назад +11

    Great topic choice, Jay. This is right down your OG alley of content!

  • @dymos7750
    @dymos7750 11 дней назад +1

    The 420 version with 6 Noctua NFA15 G2 fans in a push pull configuration is the peak of aio performance

  • @mauinokaoi8747
    @mauinokaoi8747 25 дней назад +8

    i went from Corsair 240mm to Arctic 280mm, HUGE difference . Arctic is a beast

    • @83vette
      @83vette 25 дней назад +1

      went from a CM masterliquid 360L to arctic freezer III 360. shit works better... no flickering rgbs and quite a few degrees cooler. wouldn't use anything else. Arctic is much better quality

    • @ARCTIChannel
      @ARCTIChannel 20 дней назад +2

  • @phoenix0153
    @phoenix0153 25 дней назад +3

    13:30 It's funny you mention diminishing returns on AIOs larger than a 420 because it wasn't too long ago that having anything larger than a 360 was considered just taboo because of diminishing returns. I really appreciate your breakdown and how it shows just how much things have changed... and shows how much power really is being put into these newer cpus

  • @dhoop4482
    @dhoop4482 25 дней назад +4

    Love these types of videos Jay!!!!! Topics like this, out of the blue for components (like an AIO for this one) that is informative and VERY useful for us that do builds every 1-2 years. Thank you for doing this and glad you think out of the box. Please do these kinds of videos as often as you can. Great Job!!!!

  • @jankees4037
    @jankees4037 25 дней назад +2

    Jayz last sentence makes this the best computer video of the year. Give this man a sizeable applause!

  • @Nareimooncatt
    @Nareimooncatt 25 дней назад +5

    I like big rads, and I can not lie.
    You other techs can't deny.
    When a geek walks in,
    With an itty bitty fin,
    And a small pump in his case
    He gets burned!

    • @blakewatkiss7014
      @blakewatkiss7014 23 дня назад +1

      I imagine only a few people “really” get this. Well done!

  • @Lakefield_
    @Lakefield_ 25 дней назад +60

    Arctic offers these AIOs with a 23% discount till the end of the year, because it's their 23rd anniversary. So prices will go up next year.
    I got the 360 for my 7800X3D. It's not even feeling it. I noticed, that the fans have a tiny bit of whine, or squeeking noise on certain RPMs. Mine around 1000 RPM. So i made sure they don't sit around those RPMs under load.

    • @majorix1
      @majorix1 25 дней назад +18

      Or... Prices go down because its their 24th anniversary ;-)

    • @zxljmvvmmf3024
      @zxljmvvmmf3024 25 дней назад +1

      I replaced mine with their p12 max and configured them to never go above 1k RPM => no noise so far in a 19" rack case.

    • @TheSteakPie
      @TheSteakPie 25 дней назад +9

      I brought the ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 about a month ago from Amazon. I was very very impressed. Then about 2 weeks later got a email saying we overcharged you here's a partial refund! Went from this is fantastic to this is nutty chrap too.

    • @MitjaBonca
      @MitjaBonca 25 дней назад

      Do you clean fans ones in a while? If there is dust on the blades, some strange sounds can occur. I clean PC 2x a year. If this is not it, its some shitty bearing(s). Buy Arctic 360, I have it for 2 years now, and nothing to say against, does its job decently.

    • @thumbwarriordx
      @thumbwarriordx 25 дней назад

      In this one case, the RGB version of the P12 is actually better in every way.
      Doesn't have the whine, has the ring around the edge (with quieter fluid bearings unlike the P12 Max), performs slightly better for a given noise.

  • @christophermckinley595
    @christophermckinley595 14 дней назад

    Thanks JAY, I bought these because of you and now my temps are in a wonderful range. Really appreciate your advice.

  • @Cris1Mac
    @Cris1Mac 25 дней назад +12

    I have my Corsair 420 AIO waiting to be installed in my new build. This video makes me feel even better about my decision.

    • @dastiffmeisterman
      @dastiffmeisterman 25 дней назад +2

      I've just installed it my 14900K system is virtually silent most of the time

    • @123Suffering456
      @123Suffering456 25 дней назад +2

      Same, using 420 and really happy with my decision.

    • @DiceAir
      @DiceAir 24 дня назад

      just a pity you bought an overpriced cooler

    • @malphadour
      @malphadour 12 дней назад

      Dare i ask how much that cost?

  • @VincentAndre_HK
    @VincentAndre_HK 20 дней назад +1

    Thanks Jay for this very nice set of comments, I'll pass on the message to the engineers. So glad you liked the cooler.

  • @georgioszampoukis1966
    @georgioszampoukis1966 25 дней назад +14

    I have bought many AIOs over the years including coolermaster, corsair and nzxt, and I can tell you with confidence, Arctic Liquid II was by far the best one I ever bought. The fans are also amazing too. I would confidently give Arctic my money any time. Seriously, if anyone is looking for a great AIO, look no further.

  • @kamizerox
    @kamizerox 25 дней назад +1

    Finally! Somebody tested the AIOs on the same power profile not when boosts are ripping through variable amount of power. Kudos Jay!

  • @Blubb5000
    @Blubb5000 25 дней назад +4

    I’m waiting until a 1280 comes out. (Preparing for the 15900K already)

    • @HollowPoint503
      @HollowPoint503 16 дней назад

      I’m gonna build a custom loop with four 420s in series, bolted to my desk, and a box fan to push air through.

  • @omgninja66
    @omgninja66 25 дней назад +1

    11 months of research of pcs and I'm able to build them. But would he nice to do what u do Jay some day. Good job and thank you!! For everything

  • @K4k1__
    @K4k1__ 25 дней назад +26

    I don't know how people are buying other brands of aio, they cost a lot more and arctic is also in the top performing coolers

    • @JustMyFish
      @JustMyFish 25 дней назад +7

      Because there are brands that are lower cost than arctic and offer the same level of performance. Thermalright Frozen Notte 360 AIO that is just as good but 35$ les expensive so going by price Thermalright is better than Arctic same level of performance and save money its just 73$

    • @tteqhu
      @tteqhu 25 дней назад +2

      @@JustMyFish
      Frozen edge 360 by thermalright eur is even cheaper at $57

    • @Aurummorituri
      @Aurummorituri 25 дней назад +3

      @@JustMyFish Just as good how? Arctic uses great FDB fans and has had the cheapest and most effective ones on the market for years. I am skeptical Thermalright uses fans with as good internals.

    • @ramiking745
      @ramiking745 25 дней назад +2

      There not always easy to find in stock on Amazon for those looking for the non-rgb version. It's not sold in most stores like Micro Center either and some people seem content to either buying for a bigger named brand or doing the opposite in buying cheap ones from even lesser known brands.

    • @AzKat69
      @AzKat69 25 дней назад

      depends on price / performance at time of purchase.

  • @kr9091
    @kr9091 25 дней назад +1

    So glad you used these AIO’s! These came out right before I upgraded my computer so I snagged a 360 for $100and I couldn’t be happier. The price to performance on these are unmatched and it keeps my 12000KF in the mid 50’s to lower 60’s during long gaming sessions. Seeing these results though makes me wish I would have pulled the trigger on the 420. Also worth nothing that for AM4/AM5 they have an offset mount so that the cooling plate covers the CCD’s.

  • @mizke420
    @mizke420 25 дней назад +30

    As a guy who runs 3x420 rads
    Case makers need to step up and start making cases a 1/4 to 1/2 inch large to comfortably house 420 rads.

    • @potvinsuks8730
      @potvinsuks8730 25 дней назад

      THIS!
      I was just sitting here reading these comments and asking myself, why I can't fit a 420 in my o11 - XL smh.

    • @mizke420
      @mizke420 25 дней назад +1

      @@potvinsuks8730 bruh I have a haf700 and the side rad to bottom rad are both 420’s and that connection between the 2 rads required 7 various fittings to be able to get a tube onto
      honestly every single case I’ve built in with 420’s it comes down to 1/4-1/2 inch more on the LxWxH dimensions and it would work perfectly.
      lol I buy super towers so I can run 140’s and a 1/4-1/2 inch bigger is NOT going to bother anyone already buying these big cases.

    • @lilp4000
      @lilp4000 25 дней назад +1

      Corsair 7000d baby went big and went home 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿🤣🤣

    • @Tellinq
      @Tellinq 25 дней назад

      I have the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 420 that I put in my be quiet! Shadow Bade 800 - it technically fit… but my motherboard VRMs blocked a comfortable installation. So as a result I had to slant the radiator ever so slightly so I could put some screws in, but not all
      Was disappointed when I uncovered this
      (Motherboard is an ASRock Z690 Extreme for anyone wondering)

    • @Phantom-kc9ly
      @Phantom-kc9ly 25 дней назад

      Yeah, my 420mm doesn't really fit without using electrical tape and not screwing it in lmao. I don't care, no one but me is looking inside it and the temps are great.

  • @baskhd336
    @baskhd336 25 дней назад +1

    I've recently gotten a 280mm LFIII and I love it. CPU temps have never been so low and cooling has never been so quiet. Even when the pump's running full speed you question if it's on.

  • @Stormpriest
    @Stormpriest 25 дней назад +3

    Finally feeling kind of vindicated here, I bought the 420 namely because I have such a huge case.
    I honestly wasn't sure if I got the right AIO, who knew? Maybe I finally did

  • @Elkarlo77
    @Elkarlo77 25 дней назад +20

    One Interesting part about the Cooler Sizes is the Surface of Radiators: A 240mm has 28.800mm²*45mm, a 280mm has 39200mm²*45mm, a 360 has 43200mm²*45mm and a 420mm has 58800mm²*45mm. Thats explain why the 280 and 360 are so close together and why the 240mm and 420 are so different. A 240 has only 73% of cooling surface of a 280mm, while a 420mm has 37% more Cooling Surface as a 360mm. And thats the differences shown in the tests. A 37% higher capability to get rid of the heat putts the 420 far ahead.

    • @miatafied
      @miatafied 24 дня назад

      Exactly. That’s also more volume of water within the radiator, which means the CPU has more water to heat so the water never gets as hot as it would in a smaller cooler. And the 140mm fans flow more air than the 120mm fans, so you have more cooling surface area, more water volume to keep average water temps lower, more CFM flowing through that radiator. A 280mm AIO has nearly the same volume and total CFM as a 360, but the 420 has significantly more of everything

  • @NexGen-3D
    @NexGen-3D 25 дней назад +1

    For the past 20yrs I have always built open loop cooling systems, my latest build I went with one of these (You can see my build on Printables) and I love it, I will be using the Artic range for all future builds, they are no nonsense coolers and every part of them is well thought-out.

  • @TenmarStreams
    @TenmarStreams 25 дней назад +48

    Surprised you didn't do like a decibel test because one main reason I see people buy an AIO is for silence in their desktop.

    • @optimuspower92
      @optimuspower92 25 дней назад +1

      this one is kind of a moot point because... AIOs still have fans on them. Good quality air coolers are just as quiet as the good quality AIOs

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 25 дней назад +13

      @@optimuspower92 I'm not sure if this is sarcasm?
      If by "good quality" air cooler you mean absolute top of the range air cooler and by "good quality" AIO you mean one that barely functions then... sure, I suppose, they're about equal.

    • @Phantom-kc9ly
      @Phantom-kc9ly 25 дней назад

      Just people afraid of water or no money. Night and day difference for anyone whos used both lmao.
      ​@@tim3172

    • @pedrocerrano5084
      @pedrocerrano5084 25 дней назад +3

      @@optimuspower92aios are more efficient so the fans won’t have to spin as fast resulting in lower noise

    • @THESHADOW97139
      @THESHADOW97139 24 дня назад

      The pump ....

  • @jaredjosue_
    @jaredjosue_ 25 дней назад

    I was legit just searching 280vs 360 freaking out because I didn’t know what to buy and then papa Jay blesses us

  • @mtrps_
    @mtrps_ 24 дня назад +3

    me when jay said lockdown 1:18 👁👄👁

  • @r1chard077
    @r1chard077 25 дней назад +1

    I got a 240mm on my 7800X3D and I love it. Affordable, great thermals, and the noise isn’t noticeable in my case.

  • @Anomnomnomaly
    @Anomnomnomaly 25 дней назад +8

    My 280mm Corsair H115i AIO has been cooling my systems since Jan 2019 when I built a system around a Ryzen 2600X. It was transferred into a new 3800X system 18 months later, and now keeps a 5800X3D cool.
    It's the only corsair product I've ever owned that has actually lasted longer than a fart.
    That said... before I bought that, I had a Titan Fenir tower cooler that lasted 9yrs and was still working when I gave my old system to a friend... and still works now as he's using my old system as a mediaserver now.

    • @SoCoSinsimilla85
      @SoCoSinsimilla85 25 дней назад +1

      same with my 240 h100i platinum and still going cooling my 5800x3d 5 years later.

    • @MegaWhiteBeaner
      @MegaWhiteBeaner 25 дней назад +1

      Must be the only Corsair product you own too.

    • @SoCoSinsimilla85
      @SoCoSinsimilla85 25 дней назад +1

      @@MegaWhiteBeaner Nope Corsair keyboard and mouse as well and RAM. Thanks for checking up on me

    • @rachelipswich1
      @rachelipswich1 25 дней назад +3

      My H150i has been going for 7 years...and it only has the dust blown out of the rad every year or so lol Same thermal paste from 7 years ago too...amazing that nothing has died yet as it's on 24/7/365. My Intel i9 7940x runs pretty hot these days but nothing too bad.

    • @Anomnomnomaly
      @Anomnomnomaly 25 дней назад +1

      @@MegaWhiteBeaner LOL... fanboy alert... On my 3rd mouse and 3rd keyboard in the same amount of time. Straif keyboard the space bar failed and some keys double input when pressed. Unable to replace mechanical switches without being an expert in soldering and so forth. 3rd mouse... Glaive and glaive pro... current glaive pro is 15 months old and already failing. Current K70 KB has several LED's that show LED fade and no longer show the correct colour.
      Will never buy a corsair KB/Mouse of anything else again... And given the reviews I'm seeing for the artic AIO's... that'll be my next purchase along with some swafans. I'm done with overpriced garbage from companies that try to make out they sell premium products when the only premium is the price and there are better, cheaper options out there.
      Corsairs warranty/support is garbage and I've had one refund via my credit card after they couldn't be bothered to deal with the warranty... thankfully I'm in the UK where we actually have reasonable consumer protection laws and decent credit card protections, like the section 75 process.
      But you keep drinking the coolaid fanboy

  • @DiJAndy
    @DiJAndy 23 дня назад +1

    0:25 Imagine Arctic sending after this video 10 diferent AIO to Jay, because they want being a sponsor 😁

  • @41chemist19
    @41chemist19 25 дней назад +3

    This was a great video, I enjoyed it and learned quite a bit! Excited to see what's next

  • @blatcher2
    @blatcher2 22 дня назад

    Been recommending this cooler for 4 years now. Far and away the best AIO.

  • @primozsuhadolnik5468
    @primozsuhadolnik5468 25 дней назад +3

    I have had Arctic products (AIO-s) for many years now and they were always great. Their customer support is also TOP level. Back when there was some problems with gunk build-up on some of their aios models, they found it themselves and they immediately let the people know. They even told Gamer Nexus and they covered it in a video and praised the company for honesty and great support. They send out new coolant, gasket and cold plate to all affected customers for free worldwide. I got mine in 2 days (from Germany to Slovenia). Build quality, performance and price are really awesome.
    Never had any problems.
    Oh and yes, they are now having a sale on all their products, also their stuff is a bit cheaper here in Europe in general. 240 is 72€, 280 is 83€, 360 is 89€ and 420 is 97€. And all those prices already include 22% VAT, also those prices are for white coolers with RGB, which is the most expensive. Black coolers and/or no RGB are even cheaper. Really amazing PRICE/PERFORMACE ratio, the best.
    I really like Arctic AIO-s.

  • @GrandmasterBBC
    @GrandmasterBBC 25 дней назад +4

    A word of caution with these coolers. I bought the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 the week it was was released to go into my new build which included aa ASRock B650E PG RIPTIDE WIFI ATX AM5 Motherboard and a Montech Sky Two ATX Mid Tower Case. I tried mounting the cooler to the top of the case, but due to the added thickness of that 45mm radiator, there was not enough clearance before hitting the motherboard. I had to send the cooler back and replace it with a Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360L ARGB V2 62. That cooler performs just fine but I was very disappointed that I could not use the Freezer III in my build. ☹️

    • @zingwilder9989
      @zingwilder9989 25 дней назад +1

      Absolutely. That is the only drawback with Arctic AIOs.

    • @saundby
      @saundby 22 дня назад +2

      Very true. Always pull the manual on a case before you buy it and pick your AIO. Not to mention the graphics card and mobo. I ended up getting a much larger case than I originally planned.

    • @malphadour
      @malphadour 12 дней назад +2

      This is an issue with them, and a long time bugbear of mine with case makers - why the hell cant they put a bit more room in the top for thicker rads??? It wouldn't kill them to have an extra 10mm to 15mm in height for peeps who want to use a 40 or 50mm rad (also for custom loops as well as Arctic stuff)

  • @smittyjones8755
    @smittyjones8755 25 дней назад +2

    I just upgraded from a 240 to a 320 Thermalright FrozenEdge for my 13700k, can't complain since the 320 was only $60.

  • @xMLK3Y
    @xMLK3Y 25 дней назад +3

    Been using these in customer builds for years. Absolutely love them.

  • @Johnny_C137
    @Johnny_C137 17 дней назад +1

    I have an i9 13900KF cooled by a rear exhaust mounted 120mm AIO. and the highest temps I have ever recorded, under stress testing, is 97°C in 2 of 24 cores.

  • @kazuviking
    @kazuviking 25 дней назад +11

    Its outdated as arctic released the lga115x and lga1200 mounting kit for the LF3 that allows it to use the thermalright contact frame on lga1700.
    Some correction the radiator is 38mm thick and not 45mm.

  • @SpyderTracks
    @SpyderTracks 25 дней назад

    Jay dude, so glad you're feeling better and it's showing in your video's, this is really useful top notch information, and totally agree about the performance of the Arctic. Well done mate, so nice to have you back to form!

  • @pyrolight7568
    @pyrolight7568 25 дней назад +30

    Short answer, 140mm fans do a much better job than 120s.

    • @thehimself4056
      @thehimself4056 25 дней назад +2

      It’s all I have in my case

    • @oliknow
      @oliknow 25 дней назад

      define "better"

    • @thehimself4056
      @thehimself4056 25 дней назад +4

      @@oliknow moves a lot more volume of air than the 120. By a lot. For only 20mm more

    • @williamc7367
      @williamc7367 25 дней назад +4

      @@thehimself4056 With less noise too.

    • @thehimself4056
      @thehimself4056 25 дней назад +1

      @@williamc7367 exactly. I didn’t think of that. Thanks. Essentially you can run them at their lowest level and still move more air. lol.

  • @elibolton6235
    @elibolton6235 25 дней назад +2

    I've heard really mixed things about Arctic's AIOs. Tom's Hardware, for example just went off on them. They said there were better options for the same price, that they forced you to void the warranty, due to something with the contact frame, etc.

    • @rvdeddrift
      @rvdeddrift 25 дней назад +1

      That contact frame could definitely void the warranty on the motherboard. For sure! I haven't really looked for folks that used the intel contact frame and had a MB issue that was denied by the manufacturer... But I guarantee it's happened to someone! And since the backplate and am5 system is easily adapted to 1700... It seems weird!

  • @paulsilva3346
    @paulsilva3346 25 дней назад +6

    OH SURE, Ya couldn't do this 9 months ago... 0:36 😮😅😊

  • @dgregory4178
    @dgregory4178 25 дней назад

    I just bought a MSI mag240 AIO after my 2020 AIO was failing. My Intel i9 10900k idles in the 20's! I think I could have got a 360 in my IBuyPower prebuilt but didnt want to mess with trying to get it to fit. Super happy with this.

  • @LautaroQ2812
    @LautaroQ2812 25 дней назад +10

    Me 20 seconds into the video: Oh, Ig Arctic sponsored him for this video so he could make this test, that's nice :D
    Jay 21 seconds in: BY THE WAY, NOT SPONSORED!!!!!! ☝☝☝☝

  • @fermitupoupon1754
    @fermitupoupon1754 25 дней назад +2

    3:23 you don't need a fan right on top of your socket to help cool the VRMs and RAM. Unless you've got an awful case a single 120mm case exhaust fan placed strategically will provide plenty of airflow for VRMs and RAM.

  • @markm75
    @markm75 25 дней назад +3

    Other benchmarks out there seemed to have the 420 neck and neck with 360's or eben below 360 performance, this one seems a bit further apart (5c), maybe more accurate

    • @Jayztwocents
      @Jayztwocents  25 дней назад +1

      I can only speak for my results. We had to make sure EVERY single parameter was locked down so the CPU didnt operate differently per run.

    • @malphadour
      @malphadour 12 дней назад

      Those are bad benchmarks (there are several tech sites that really are terrible at reviewing coolers) The 420 in a well done test firmly beats the others. For clarification, watch the Gamers Nexus review which is probably about as scientific as you will get. Jays review here is solid.

    • @markm75
      @markm75 12 дней назад

      @@malphadour Yeah i assumed the others must be flawed, Jay's review is indeed good.

  • @MrSmitheroons
    @MrSmitheroons 24 дня назад

    I love that "for science" technical pieces are becoming normal, even from experienced reviewers who know the component market inside and out. That combination of raw data + deep context is super valuable to me, IMO. Great stuff, thanks for the video!

  • @kingpin201
    @kingpin201 25 дней назад +6

    The price tho?! Where the hell was this when I was trying to go cheap?!

    • @Jzwiz
      @Jzwiz 25 дней назад

      They use to be cheaper too on release for their anniversary

    • @CrazyBRT
      @CrazyBRT 25 дней назад

      even older liquid freezer II was always cheap. you needed to do research

    • @kingpin201
      @kingpin201 25 дней назад

      Research my foot! Tell Amazon to stop making me have to sift through what they want to sell and do like eBay and other sellers and give a proper low-to-high dollar list! eBay is only selling what sellers are selling! Newegg gets schizo with price gouging! If they had this in their stores, it should have been the first on the list…… One of the reasons I stopped shopping on Amazon!

  • @Alien149
    @Alien149 21 день назад

    That spinning sticker on the fan is centered better than Lian Li at least. A big win

  • @Kingxeyesore
    @Kingxeyesore 25 дней назад +4

    How thick is it tho?

    • @Anonymoose0523
      @Anonymoose0523 25 дней назад +1

      About 3 inches... I mean--

    • @justicekreider2978
      @justicekreider2978 25 дней назад +1

      I really want to do a line from Hellsing Ultimate Abridged lol

    • @justinhawk835
      @justinhawk835 25 дней назад

      Radiators are quite thicc than regular aio

    • @malphadour
      @malphadour 12 дней назад

      65mm for rad (38mm) and P14 fans (27mm)

  • @reru_personal
    @reru_personal 25 дней назад

    Glad to see you seem to have a lot more energy and enthusiasm for these things again after you found out your heath problems!

  • @born_to_play
    @born_to_play 25 дней назад +3

    The reality is ALF III has a poorly designed contact frame for Intel and mounting bracket for AMD, has a small cold plate and weak pump, it thermal throttles with almost every high end CPU released in the last few years, this is a bad choice in my opinion.

    • @WADEPH33R3
      @WADEPH33R3 18 дней назад +1

      the reality is what you said is completely unfounded. test and benchmarks on the hottest running cpus show that they out perform AIO's double the price.

    • @born_to_play
      @born_to_play 18 дней назад

      ​@@WADEPH33R3 You should check other reviewers like: tom's hardware, TechPowerUp, TweakTown or youtubers like KitGuruTech, Robeytech Live and Gamer Nexus. It's not recommended for Intel processors, this AIO can't handle CPUs that consume 200+ watts.

    • @born_to_play
      @born_to_play 18 дней назад

      @@WADEPH33R3 You should check other reviewers like: tom's hardware, TechPowerUp, TweakTown, KitGuruTech, Robeytech Live and Gamer Nexus. It's not recommended for Intel processors, this AIO can't handle CPUs that consume 200+ watts.

    • @born_to_play
      @born_to_play 18 дней назад

      @@WADEPH33R3 You should check other reviewers like: tom's hardware, TechPowerUp, TweakTown, KitGuruTech, Robeytech Live and Gamer Nexus. It's not recommended for Intel processors, this AIO can't handle CPUs that consume +200 watts.

    • @born_to_play
      @born_to_play 18 дней назад

      @@WADEPH33R3 You should check other reviewers. It's not recommended for Intel processors, this AIO can't handle CPUs that consume 200+ watts.

  • @utkulekesiz8270
    @utkulekesiz8270 25 дней назад

    I was looking for a video/data like this for weeks and right after buying arcitc 420mm I saw this video. Thanks Jay.

  • @Kizzster
    @Kizzster 25 дней назад +12

    HINT: Buy an air cooler they're better and last longer and are cheaper most of the time.

    • @TheMoldyOne
      @TheMoldyOne 25 дней назад

      Yes, on average, the noctura d15 is the best value, but If you want max performance without making a custom loop. A 360 AIO would be best. Also if you are acting like spending 3k on a computer with a AIO makes you cool it doesn't. Just shows you waste your money on unnecessary pre built garbage.

    • @Kizzster
      @Kizzster 25 дней назад

      @@homosapienze My PC is 3,600 I'm running one just fine after having an AIO that failed on me. The best air cooler is barely any different to the best AIO. Look up the tests.

    • @Kizzster
      @Kizzster 25 дней назад

      @@TheMoldyOne I used to be obsessed with squeezing the most performance possible but after realizing things weren't noticeable for the effort+cost I stopped.

    • @mikeford963
      @mikeford963 25 дней назад +2

      You must be relatively new here. Jay has done comparison tests between AIO's, custom loop, and air coolers. It's all a matter of personal preference at this point. And it's nobody's right to tell anyone else, or business about, how they should spend their money. Buy what you like, run what you want.

    • @lilp4000
      @lilp4000 25 дней назад

      So don't go the quietest and lower temperature method? I'm genuinely asking as I'm building mine right now I'm using a corsair 7000d and from the video I'm copying we got three radiators and all fans except the top radiator

  • @DiceAir
    @DiceAir 25 дней назад

    Agree 100%. Arctic Liquid freezer III cooler is just the best period. Way cheaper than some other brands and perform better. Also the 5 pack value fans has some crazy prices

  • @AirGunWeb
    @AirGunWeb 25 дней назад

    Hey Jay. I run a 420 ALFII in my rig. Got it to cool my 12900K. Was the only thing that could tame it.
    Cheers
    AGW

  • @JustCarnivorousCupcake
    @JustCarnivorousCupcake 2 дня назад

    Don't know if anyone has said already, but use the arctic check for motherboard compatibility; because the pump head can only go one way, it might not fit with some m.2 heat sinks.
    On another note, I fit an LF3 240 in my original fractal north and it fits wonderfully :)

  • @l.i.archer5379
    @l.i.archer5379 25 дней назад +1

    ThermalRight 240 AIO is $49, and kept my 5900X cool at 55 deg with a locked max overclock of 4.5 Ghz, with an automatic negative offset undervolt.

  • @zingwilder9989
    @zingwilder9989 25 дней назад +1

    Just make sure that your case can accommodate that large Arctic radiator.

  • @bluephreakr
    @bluephreakr 25 дней назад +2

    _Daaaaamn_ with prices like these, one could _in theory_ buy the coolers for a custom loop, cut the tubing, add fittings and a cheap res to create an open loop, yet _still_ come out ahead over a full-open piecemeal kit.
    *Do it* Jay! Do it *_for science!_*

    • @Jayztwocents
      @Jayztwocents  25 дней назад +2

      Hmm.... I mean, I DO have extras of these coolers now! The biggest issue would be adding more copper to the loop and corrosion.

    • @bluephreakr
      @bluephreakr 25 дней назад

      @@Jayztwocents Arctic claims the _cold plate_ is copper (micro-skived fins!), but there's no definitive information on the rad I could find in short order. Shoot 'em an E-Mail some time and ask about it.
      I also did some lookin' online to see if somebody else had done this, and some people do augment a res on these things because extending the life of them after the fluid sublimates into the air through the tubes is a harrowing experience otherwise.

    • @bluephreakr
      @bluephreakr 25 дней назад

      @@Jayztwocents Also, it may pay to use the _smaller_ radiators for this experiment, They all have the same pump, I would see _no_ reason why Arctic would cheap out on the pump for their smaller models. Since the rad is _so_ thick, i could see someone doing this to throw their GPU in the loop. It's the only feasible option because the cooler is designed with the contact frame.
      This is, _of course_ because the pump would work a little less hard to circulate the water in-full so long the runs are short and the water path's convolutions are limited.

    • @theduck17
      @theduck17 24 дня назад

      There was someone on Reddit that repurposed an Arctic AIO pump into his custom loop and it has been running for years without issue. Sure it's not a D3 or DDC but those Germans made something that lasts a long time and can push fluid through a chonky rad all just to avoid Aseteks stupid patent.

    • @bluephreakr
      @bluephreakr 24 дня назад

      @@theduck17 That is _dope._ So yeah, for the price it may-well be a cheap gateway into the domain of custom AIO /open-loop cooling. Say, happen to know if the rads Arctic uses for the coolers shown are using copper tubes?

  • @reclessantics
    @reclessantics 19 дней назад

    So I ordered the 420 a couple weeks ago, the non-RGB version. At the beginning of this video you mentioned the prices, so I went back and looked. They have a few more in stock than they did a couple weeks ago. But what I found interesting is there is an RPM difference between the RGB and the non-RGB versions. It’s probably negligible,but just found it an interesting comparison. Great video, I’ve been sold on Arctic liquid freeze from my set up for a while.

  • @Aviation_16
    @Aviation_16 22 дня назад

    Really tells the story of the 140 vs 120 mm fans here IMO, and how much more volume per unit time they can push.

  • @aero2zero
    @aero2zero 7 дней назад

    I bought the 360 non-RGB version, and happy with it. Cooling is more than adequate, using an i7 13700K.

  • @theboomfish
    @theboomfish 24 дня назад

    I have the liquid freezer II 280 with regular contact frame. Works very well indeed. Arctic for the win.

  • @lexluthermiester
    @lexluthermiester 23 дня назад

    I've had a the 280 Zoomflow for a while now. It is freaky good at keeping cool even under load.

  • @evictor99
    @evictor99 24 дня назад

    First 20 sec of this video is pure chaos, love it

  • @Tremmuh
    @Tremmuh 25 дней назад

    This was really cool, something I’ve wanted to see and learn about for a while. Thanks, Jay!

  • @daniel1301tube
    @daniel1301tube 22 дня назад

    Had already three Liquid Freezer. 240 Gen.1 which I used with my 9900k, retired this when I switched to a 13700k and bought a LFII 420 in a Corsair 750D. And then I have the LFII 280 in a Meshlicious mITX build with an 5900X, but I use it with two Noctua 120 slim fans, tried the Arctic 140mm slim fans, but they just suck. Great customer service as well, got some old stock that came without the mounting kit for the Intel 13/14th gen. After contacting them, I got the mounting kit free of charge.

  • @asapkiah1668
    @asapkiah1668 17 дней назад

    I have the 280 crammed into a nr200 v2 with a 7800x3d swapped the fans out for some artic low profile fans and I couldn't be happier. Keeps the x3d cool and its not too loud.

  • @mandricus
    @mandricus 25 дней назад

    Arctic has always been my favourite brand for anything related to fans and coolers (both air and liquid). Great build quality, great performances, affordable price, great value for money. You really can't ask for more. It's a pity they don't do vga aftermarket coolers anymore, I absolutely loved the Accelero series, used them on all my VGAs until they were available. My AM4 Ryzen still runs with one of their old Freezer Extreme IV and still rocks! And ofc I replaced all my case fans (Corsair) with Arctic P series fans, night and day difference (more cooling power, less noise).

  • @egonjankowski3587
    @egonjankowski3587 24 дня назад

    Like the new overlay of graphs. Nice one

  • @WAFFULS
    @WAFFULS 25 дней назад

    Thanks, been waiting for something like this.

  • @guoan19911
    @guoan19911 13 дней назад +1

    Oh hi Jay, I totally agree that Aio in size do matter, can I have a few suggestions on this coming epic test.✨
    By adding push & pull same fans. (stock fans)
    On 240 to 360 AIO. (Arctic liquid freezer III, as they did sponsor you before)
    As I knows that may also help abit in long run & can ran lower Rpm in fan speed or in max that see if that's help on I9 Intel 13 & 14 Gen to cool down.👍
    As I know not all can afford 460 Aio that to try on forcing on more viewers has on 240, 280 & 360 Aio in push, pull in same stock fans come with the box..😜
    & can you try P12 Max by Arctic. (For those who loves high performance than RGB)
    Also try to test with new upgrades Fans do matter & with single push or pull set up VS push pull that will have any chance of getting cooler🤭

  • @oatsmobile6508
    @oatsmobile6508 13 дней назад

    Got an Arctic Liquid Freezer III 420 and can confirm that it's awesome. I upgraded from a Corsair 280, and while the Corsair was hanging on, the 420 handles my 12700k with plenty of headroom. I can also confirm that you can, in fact, wrestle that sucker into a Corsair 750D Obsidian series case. IT WILL WORK, YOU JUST GOTTA BELIEVE -and be ready to move anything in your top two 5.25 bays, this thing is chonky

    • @malphadour
      @malphadour 12 дней назад

      How much did yo have to grease it up to get it in?? :)

    • @oatsmobile6508
      @oatsmobile6508 12 дней назад

      @@malphadour I'll be honest, it didn't call me back over for a while lolol

  • @bbrixon
    @bbrixon 25 дней назад +2

    Thanks! I swapped from Corsair AIOs on my 4770k to bequiet tower on my 9900k, and after this, I'm going to an Arctic 420 for my new Ryzen.

  • @Chrisezo
    @Chrisezo 24 дня назад

    A couple of years ago back when Artic faced the recall for the Liquid Freezer AIOs, I went with Artic because I liked their thermal pastes and I also trusted their transparency about how they had faced a quality issue down in the production line, and that they wanted to do right by their customers, and I really wanted to get the 420mm but unfortunately I had one of those older PC cases, a Thermaltake Level 10 GT which had no space for either one of the other radiator sizes, so I reluctantly had to choose to stick to the 240mm, and because I have a 13900K I originally did have cooling issues as those processors run really hot, but I managed to resolve the issue by just setting up 4 fans on the 240mm radiator and using the push-pull method from both sets of fans, and while this doesn't allow me to close the top part of the case since a set of fans is sticking out, because it resolved the cooling issue I have been living with it, though someday I will get a better case or something as I do want to upgrade my PC further and maybe even add more hard drives and a bunch of other stuff, which I currently would not be able to do since the case has no more space.
    TLDR Artic does make good stuff and I am happy with their Liquid Freezer 240mm AIO, especially because its tiny fan helps to cool down the VRM chips, and I also do not have to bother with annoying proprietary software like an alternate AIO such as the ASUS ROG Ryujin, where Armoury Crate was just very annoying for me.

  • @joshuadelaughter
    @joshuadelaughter 25 дней назад

    Is it just me or does Jay seem to be doing way better this video?

  • @pprietojuez
    @pprietojuez 25 дней назад +1

    Ive got an Arctic 420 first generation, and the performance is awesome.

  • @sburns015
    @sburns015 25 дней назад

    Never used their AIO's as i run custom loops, but they make damn good fans!

  • @TheGeneReyva
    @TheGeneReyva 25 дней назад

    I was so happy when I saw the Arctic Freezer III released with a 3x140 cooler.

  • @playstationRLZ
    @playstationRLZ 24 дня назад

    Interesting video. The charts were very well done with each coolers chart slowly trailing the one before it and the overlays all made it very easy to visualize. Hell yeah to j2c's team! Im sticking with air cooling forever though lol

  • @Longgshot
    @Longgshot 25 дней назад +1

    I wish these had a water temp sensor and an usb connector to get that data to the pc.
    It's the only thing that stopped me from getting one of them when i had to change the AIO, because being able to set a fan curve dependant on water temp is an absolute must for me, since it smoothens fan speed fluctuations dramatically.

  • @djclaudeus
    @djclaudeus 25 дней назад

    I got the Arctic Liquid Freezer 3 420 a few months ago. Been totally happy with it!!

  • @jawnTem
    @jawnTem 25 дней назад

    Thanx Mr Jayz! I've been needing a new AIO and just made a move on the 280.

  • @wutangclan2051
    @wutangclan2051 25 дней назад

    This is timely, thanks Jay!

  • @XiLock_Alotx
    @XiLock_Alotx 25 дней назад

    I recently made a build with the Artic Freeze III 420 and 7800X3D. Temps are incredible and I will never use another AIO brand again.