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Comentado en Alemania el 17 de marzo de 2025
Die ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 420 A-RGB ist eine hervorragende Wasserkühlung, die meine Erwartungen voll und ganz erfüllt hat. Sie kühlt meinen i7 13900KS auch bei Volllast zuverlässig herunter und hält die Temperaturen im optimalen Bereich. Besonders beeindruckt bin ich von der leisen Arbeitsweise der Lüfter und der Pumpe. Es gibt keinerlei störende Wassergeräusche. Die Verarbeitung ist sehr hochwertig und die AIO macht einen edlen Eindruck in meinem Thermaltake P3 TG Pro Gehäuse in Weiß. Die Installation war dank des AIO-Kabels problemlos. Die LEDs lassen sich über die Asus Software hervorragend einstellen und sorgen für eine tolle Optik. Ich kann diese Wasserkühlung jedem empfehlen, der auf der Suche nach einer leistungsstarken, leisen und optisch ansprechenden Lösung ist.
Mario
Comentado en Italia el 18 de febrero de 2025
Ho acquistato questo dissipatore a liquido All-in-One per migliorare il raffreddamento del mio PC, e devo dire che sono assolutamente soddisfatto!L’installazione è stata semplice e intuitiva, grazie alle istruzioni chiare e al kit di montaggio ben progettato. Il supporto per Intel e AMD lo rende estremamente versatile, adattandosi facilmente a diverse configurazioni.🔥 Prestazioni di raffreddamento incredibiliIl radiatore da 420 mm garantisce una dissipazione del calore eccellente, mantenendo la CPU a temperature molto più basse rispetto ai dissipatori ad aria tradizionali. Anche sotto carico intenso, le temperature restano stabili e il sistema rimane silenzioso grazie alla pompa efficiente e alle ventole ottimizzate.🌈 Estetica e illuminazione A-RGB spettacolareIl design bianco si abbina perfettamente a build eleganti e minimaliste, mentre gli effetti A-RGB sono personalizzabili e aggiungono un tocco estetico incredibile. Perfetto per chi cerca prestazioni e stile!✅ Pro:✔ Eccellente dissipazione del calore, ideale per overclocking.✔ Silenzioso e altamente efficiente.✔ Facile da installare e compatibile con Intel e AMD.✔ Design bianco elegante e illuminazione A-RGB personalizzabile.Se cercate un raffreddamento a liquido affidabile, potente e bello da vedere, questo ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 420 A-RGB è una scelta perfetta. Super consigliato! 💨❄️🔥
Kürşat
Comentado en Turquía el 3 de abril de 2025
Ürünün plastik parçası kırık
Giuseppe
Comentado en España el 3 de mayo de 2024
Es una pasada, enfría mucho más de lo esperado, Ryzen 7600 antes refrigerado con una RL corsair H110 overlock a @5400 la temperatura llegaba a unos 75 grados. Con este artíc, no pasa de los 62 muy muy contento
Me
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2024
This AIO is installed on a 14900K in an Antec Performance1 FT case. Upgrading from a CoolerMaster ML280 with upgraded fans and contact frame. Results of testing and my impressions of the product below:Installed two more fans in push/pull and it dropped a few C and a few watts. Did not install a fan in the lower position because of clearance issues. Might get a slim fan, there is about 26mm of clearance on the inside in the Antec case. (Or potentially case mod.)// Running 56x in Cinebench, Open case, open front. 100% fans. 24C ambient.CoolerMaster ML280 w/ 2x Artic P140 Bionix and Thermalrite contact frame: (R23: 41216, 86C, 272W)Arctic LF3 420 w/ 3x stock A-RGB fans, front mount: (R23: 41153, 77C, 264W)Arctic LF3 420 plus 2x Antec Storm 140 in push/pull: (R23: 41228, 74C, 260W)(This result is very close to the "250W" benchmark performed by STS with his 6x push/pull on a 13900K. In his review he shows that a push/pull setup makes the LF3 best in class, especially when considering noise/performance.)There are 3x stock Arctic A-rgb fans on the outside, and 2x Antec Storm T3 fans on the inside. The Antec Storm fans are not really SP fans, but they have good specs otherwise and are 30mm.Overall 12C lower than what I had before with the upgraded 280mm and Thermalrite contact frame. With non-rgb SP fans in six positions it should do even better.I am happy with this. For $120 this is equivalant to other top performers like the EK Nucleus CR360 or Lian Li Galahad II. I have the option to run 57x or (maybe) 58x, or can probably tune a silent 56x profile.The RGB pump cover looks great and while it is not a spinning fan, it has the same look as RGB fans, so it doesn't introduce anything distracting. No infinity mirrors or weird "objects" in your case. Looks like just another fan and can be set to look like them.The tubes are quite a bit longer than the previous AIO and have no problem looping around to a front install. There is plenty of slack in the Antec Performance1 FT case.Gamers Nexus was critical of the Arctic Contact Frame, and did some sort of lazer scan to prove there wasn't even pressure everywhere (unknown how he came to this conclusion), but you have to take everything as a whole. The performance is good, and its idling 2C lower than it did before, so I think contact is good. If you didn't watch the GN video, you might think the installation is excellent, as do I. There isn't a separate bracket to install, just the contact frame, so this makes alot of sense to simplify installation. And nothing was janky or loose. It tightened down in a confidence inspiring way.You also get the vrm cooling which may help the lifespan of your motherboard.I won't claim this is best in class (it might lose to an EK 360 in push pull), but everything it gives you for introductory $120 price is a great deal. If you can fit a 420, this is almost a no brainer unless you plan to run direct die. When they raise the price back to msrp, I think thats the point you maybe consider an EK direct die aio, or maybe an EK CR360 if you can't fit a 420.Finally, there is the six year warranty from a company with a good reputation. I would recommend this. I had reservations initially, but after the install, seeing it in my build and the performance that it gives, makes me glad I took a risk. I was able to get the RGB wired correctly without an extension, but there is absolutely no extra slack and cable runs are not ideal. If they just made the RGB connection 2" longer it would alleviate the "head scratcher" everyone will encounter when doing a front mount. (When fans are front installed, the integrated RGB cable loops over the top of the radiator which makes it too short.)It will be interesting if Arctic improves this product in the future. Certainly, better fans would make it even stronger, but any performance gap is probably remedied by push/pull. And if you have a case that fits a 420mm AIO, you probably also have the space to make it push/pull.
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