
Aesthetics Great for AMD build Quite

Very quite operation for a vertical install in an OC system.


Keeps my R9 9950x3D under 40C while idle, and never above 65C while gaming. Lets my CPU overclock to 5Ghz while running 100% utilization for long periods of time. I recommend using the separate plugs for the fans vrm fan and the pump.

Atmos VRM works and looks better than my arctic liquid freezer


I bought the white one for a build I did for my sister and just like for mine: I think the biggest positive for this AIO is the easy to use and install Uni-Bracket. I installed coolers on AMD and Intel sockets before and Ive had a nightmare of a time with it. This was the easiest and quickest install I -ever- did. It keeps her cpu just as cool in the low 60s (c) under load.

It is really easy to install on LGA 1700 and a bit tougher on AMD slots. Keeps my 14500 cooler!

Pros: - Keeps my CPU below 34C when running demanding tasks (often idles between 26-30C - AMD A4 Ryzen 7) - Available in White (my case theme) - Easy Install (all tubing etc. was pre connected) - Very quiet - Excellent styling


-Got it for a really really good deal (on sale for $50 at the time) -Gets the job done with keeping the CPU cool under heavy loads

Very nice construction. Fans while not quite whisper quiet, sound very nice, even when spun up. RGB looks really good and responded well to software. Cost is of course the highest benefit. Keeps my Ryzen 7 5800xt at a nice 37c. The pump I can hear when I put my head to my case, but otherwise gets drowned out by the fans and other appliances around it.

Looks great, moves a lot more air than my 240mm, budget friendly

easy install. Clear instructions

Wanted a white cooler for my white build and went with a well known brand. This cooler is a top performer, is quiet, and looks great on my build

easy to install ... everything working great! it keep my i9 12900kf under 70F. in every game



I purchased this AIO cooler almost a year ago now and it's been absolutely fantastic. I'm running it on an over-clocked i9 12900K in my Gigabyte Aorus Master Z690 motherboard using the 'Enhanced Multi-Core Performance' setting in the bios, this along with a couple other settings in the bios over-clocks my CPU to 5.35Ghz in boost mode. I'm also running G.SKILL Trident DDR5 6000 using the memories XMP profile set in the bios. Running a game like Microsoft Flight Simulator I've yet to see the temperatures ever go above 71C, and this happens when the game is loading into memory not while playing it. While playing it averages 55C. During extreme benchmark tests I have seen 80C sustained for an hour. Under full load the fans are barely noticeable as my EVGA 3090Ti fans are much louder. Be sure to get a case that fits this AIO. The little fan on the water blocks plastic housing lowers the temps around the VRM by about 10C, it works quite well. As you all know there was an issue with the gasket material on this AIO's water block. After finding this out via Gamer's Nexus on YouTube I simply filled out the form and a replacement kit was sent from Germany within 2 weeks. Replacing the gasket on the water block was a very easy process and all the materials required to do so are sent in the kit, including Arctic's Excellent thermal paste.

- Had the 360 version and had to downsize to 240 for an ITX build. Cools just as good as the 360 and significantly quieter than any other AIO I've tested. - Best mounting system out of any AIO I've used and is dead simple to mount, especially when using Kryosheet - Non-RGB looks great while still having a unique and eye-catching pump design