PCCOOLER DA360 PRO ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler, 360mm AIO Water Cooling with 120mm Silent ARGB Fans, Infinite Halo Lighting, for Intel LGA 115X/1200/1700/20XX & AMD AM4/AM5, High-Performance Black Cooler

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.51 x 1.06 x 8.58 inches; 3.64 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ PCCOOLER DA360 PRO ARGB BK Liquid Cooler
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 7, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ PCCOOLER
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DCMTNSTM
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

【High-Performance Liquid Cooling System】The PCCOOLER CPS DA360 PRO ARGB 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler offers efficient cooling for high-performance CPUs, including Intel i9/i7/i5 and AMD R9/R7/R5, with a premium copper cold plate and a 360mm radiator.
【Infinite Halo ARGB Lighting Effects】 Features mesmerizing multi-layer ARGB lighting effects on the pump head and fans, controlled via a 5V ARGB motherboard connection for stunning PC aesthetics.
【3 x 120mm Silent PWM Fans with Daisy Chain Design】 Equipped with high-performance ARGB PWM fans offering silent operation and easy cable management with a pre-connected daisy chain system.
【Fully Adjustable Waterblock Direction】Easily position the tubes to fit different PC case layouts with a rotatable pump head design for maximum compatibility and convenience.
【Broad Compatibility】Supports Intel LGA 20XX/1851/1700/1200/115X and AMD AM5/AM4 sockets, ensuring seamless integration with the latest desktop builds.

4 reviews for PCCOOLER DA360 PRO ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler, 360mm AIO Water Cooling with 120mm Silent ARGB Fans, Infinite Halo Lighting, for Intel LGA 115X/1200/1700/20XX & AMD AM4/AM5, High-Performance Black Cooler

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  1. J. Asher

    Seems Like a Decent Cooler
    I ordered this AIO liquid cooler for my husband’s PC. However, I must have measured wrong, because this cooler is just slightly too long to fit in his Asus case at any of the typical mounting points (top; rear; front; bottom). His PC case has a cover that runs the entire length of the case, which encloses the PSU and mechanical drive slots, so mounting in front, rear, or bottom of the case is 100% out of the question, and the top of the case (where I measured) would probably be long enough, if the front audio and USB connections weren’t in the way and surrounded by a plastic housing; I literally just needed a couple more millimeters, so we unfortunately cannot install this cooler currently. Given this, my review will reflect the product as I see it, yet untested. I am looking for a radiator bracket that I can use to install in the top of the case that will allow me to mount the radiator in a horizontal hanging position in a way that clears the front interface connections, so if I can achieve this and gets this cooler installed, I will update my review to reflect the product’s functionality as well.This cooler comes packaged really well. The box is nicely designed, with product information, and a glossy graphic of the cooling system printed on it. The radiator, cooling block, and all installation accessories comes packaged in plastic bags, inserted into foam block that fills the entire box, so nothing moves around while packaged.This is an AIO cooling system, so the cooling block, radiator, and tubing are all pre-assembled, in a closed-loop system, with the pump being enclosed within the cooling block, rather than inline within one of the tubes. The system includes several wires for connecting the pump, fans, and RGB lighting. The product does look nicely built, and seems to be pretty robust. Included with the kit is everything you will need to install the product, including mounting screws, CPU brackets for either AMD and Intel, as well as thermal paste.The installation instructions look to be pretty straightforward and easy to follow along with. I am seeing that the LED display on the cooling block requires software from PCCOOLER for displaying the CPU temp. According to the instructions, after powering on your PC, the pump should automatically launch your default web browser to initiate the download of the appropriate software; however, since I have not yet installed this product, I can’t verify this. The software can also be manually downloaded from their official website, though. I will state that, for me, Firefox seemed to be very slow to the load the PCCOOLER website, which could just be due to one or more of my Firefox browser extensions, though Edge and Chrome loaded it much faster. I was able to select the DA360 PRO ARGB product on their website, as well as the software within the product page.Overall, this looks to be a pretty solid cooler, and I hope to be able to get this installed in my husband’s PC soon. If I’m not able to do that, I may hold onto this on the off chance I need to replace the liquid cooler in my own [somewhat larger] PC case.

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  2. Derrick

    High performance cooling.
    Over the last decade, the AIO (all in one) water cooling segment has become insanely competitive, with tons of brands throwing their hat into the ring for their piece of the market share, with products ranging from a plain black pump/block and fan on a 120mm radiator, to 420mm monstrosities with OLED wrap around screens on the pump. Today we’re looking at something in the middle, the PCCooler DA360 Pro ARGB edition.First impressions are that it’s a pretty nice looking unit. The radiator feels fairly hefty and the CPU block actually looks pretty nice and is a bit taller than my Corsair Elite Capellix XT that I’ve been using as my primary cooler for awhile now. I do not know who the OEM for the pump is, but it seems to be a high performance unit in comparison to most of the ones I’ve tested. I do have one complaint in this regard, however, it takes quite a bit of force to rotate the tubes at the pump, to the point that when I first started to hook it up I thought they were stationary. It wasn’t until I went and looked at the pictures in the ad that I noticed they did, in fact, move. I’m not sure if this is an intentional design to keep the tubes from moving from your desired positioning or if this is just an issue with my unit, but, it doesn’t affect performance, so I’m leaning towards the former. The RGB looks nice as well, especially on the pump, while the fans look about like any other standard RGB fans. My one qualm with the fans is, they use proprietary connectors to piggy back off each other and then connects to a cable that can connect to standard fan header and 5v ARGB header.As for performance, it does well. Do keep in mind, the processor I ran this on is a 7600X3D, which isn’t exactly a power hungry chip despite its top tier gaming performance, but I couldn’t manage to get it to go above 70 degrees Celsius regardless of what load I threw at it with my voltage settings (curve optimized at -30 all cores and SOC voltage at 1.2). Obviously, a 360mm radiator would be better tested on something that eats power like a 13th or 14th gen intel, but, I don’t have one on hand to try it.As for how loud it is, the pump is pretty much silent. At no point did I ever hear it over my case fans. The fans are fairly quiet as well unless you push them to max fan speed, which shouldn’t be necessary unless you’re overclocking one of the intel chips I previously mentioned. I can run them at minimum speed without issue on my setup.So I guess that brings us to the question of the day, do I recommend this cooler? That comes down to your personal preference, and the rest of your system. Truth be told, this cooler does seem to do a good job, and actually did better than my Corsair temp wise. That said, I do wish the fans were all standard connection rather than proprietary, so you could connect each to its own motherboard header for better RGB control, although to be fair you can just swap out the fans for whatever you have on hand without issue. I also wish the hoses were easier to rotate at the pump. Granted this is an issue that you only have to deal with once, but I just can’t think of a reason why it needed to be that difficult to rotate. Basically, if you like the look of this cooler, it’s a reasonable offer for this price bracket. It looks nice and performs well.

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  3. Manuel G.

    A Must-Have for Stable Operation
    I upgraded my cooling system to this liquid cooler, and I can confidently say it’s been a game-changer for my PC’s performance. For context, I’m running an Intel i7-11700F 2.5 GHz setup, and before this upgrade, my CPU performance was far from smooth. The stock fan constantly struggled to keep temperatures under control, often ramping up loudly and unpredictably as the processor demanded better cooling. It was, to put it mildly, incredibly frustrating.Installing this liquid cooler was straightforward. I made sure to apply the appropriate amount of thermal paste to ensure optimal contact between the cooler and the CPU. From the moment I powered on my PC after installation, the improvement was immediate and unmistakable.Not only is my system running significantly faster, but it’s also far more stable. Under heavy workloads—tasks that previously caused stuttering or prompted those unnerving fan surges—my PC now handles everything effortlessly. The cooler’s ARGB lighting and sleek design are just a bonus, adding a bit of flair to my setup without compromising function.If I have one lingering concern, it’s about the unit’s durability. While it has been rock-solid during three months of heavy use, only time will tell how well it holds up in the long run. For now, it’s performing flawlessly, and I couldn’t be more impressed with its efficiency.

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  4. Robert

    Keep it cool
    Great pre filled rad. Easy install as long as you measure first as this is a big read and fan system. Keeps my cpu at around 40c while in full ultra graphics. A solid choice for a great price.

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    PCCOOLER DA360 PRO ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler, 360mm AIO Water Cooling with 120mm Silent ARGB Fans, Infinite Halo Lighting, for Intel LGA 115X/1200/1700/20XX & AMD AM4/AM5, High-Performance Black Cooler
    PCCOOLER DA360 PRO ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler, 360mm AIO Water Cooling with 120mm Silent ARGB Fans, Infinite Halo Lighting, for Intel LGA 115X/1200/1700/20XX & AMD AM4/AM5, High-Performance Black Cooler

    $129.99

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