Working on updating the Mega Charts right now, by the way! Adding a bunch of stuff to it. Ended up holding on the update a little bit because Noctua should be launching the Noctua NH-D15 G2 very soon (per Computex interviews), so we want to add it in with the update! Really looking forward to testing that one. Watch our Liquid Freezer III review here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sJfJl4GIibSNecU Check out our Antec C8 Case Review from yesterday! kzbin.info/www/bejne/r3ukomV-apd0aKM You can grab one of our PC building Modmats with wiring diagrams, pinouts, and screw-tracking grids here: store.gamersnexus.net/products/large-modmat-gn15-anniversary Or our PC Case Badge Magnets here: store.gamersnexus.net/products/gn-3d-multi-level-pc-case-magnets-amd-ryzen-intel-gn-logo
@cocomoejoe4 ай бұрын
Can you post GPU Mega Charts to your website? I would like to look at those!
@schnitz54504 ай бұрын
Surely Thermalright Peerless Assassin SE will be present on this list
@ugogatto4 ай бұрын
please please do a low profile air coolers for sff itx builds showdown please 😢
@dianaalyssa87264 ай бұрын
Thanks this is really impressive for this price point. Have a lot of TR Air coolers (PA/PS/FC I think) and they have been great. Certainly interesting to consider for a first AIO.
@bucksbenzer1364 ай бұрын
Just a quick notice from Germany: here Lego more likely gets called „Klemmbausteine“ or „terminal blocks“, for the more general therm. Because one big company in the space majorly stopped making money with good products, but seems to sue everybody.
@13damnitdavid4 ай бұрын
I'm an OTR truck driver. I bring my pc with me every week. The PC sees daily use gaming and watching media. I would be willing to switch to a Thermalright for a year to give you a 1 off sample of endurance in tough situation.
@GamersNexus4 ай бұрын
That'd actually be awesome. Shoot us an email at team at GamersNexus dot net so we can coordinate!
@calebb51064 ай бұрын
@@GamersNexus i do pretty simmilar, sadly my case isnt fit for any liquid cooling, but id spend my own money and modify the hell out of my case to allow for this cooler if i could, maybe even swap the fans for Noctua A12x25 fans for better noise control
@Shiny_Dragonite4 ай бұрын
@@GamersNexus I'm also willing to do the same. My first thought when I saw this is "I need to pick one up and try it because I know so many people doing budget builds." My use case isn't as extreme as David's, but I'm still more than happy to be a guinea pig.
@justsomepandawithinternet4 ай бұрын
Cool, what truck do you drive euro or american
@thecaffeinequeen4 ай бұрын
@GamersNexus likewise with me. I installed a similar AIO in my CPU about a month or two ago (the 360 Frozen Notte ARGB). Soundwise, it's pretty quiet so far, and never gets above 55C even after 4 hours of 100% usage on an older i9 with an 85 degree ambient. Game and run graphics processing every day, so it gets around 14 hours of daily usage. Purchased the AIO at $50 on Amazon because I was thinking about replacing my computer in a year-ish with something beefier, and demoting this one to being a NAS, so I wasn't really trying to buy something to last and just rolled the dice on them. Have been immensely surprised and happy with the performance. One thing i noticed is that they don't seem to work with any system integrators like ibuypower, which may be how they're managing to thread the needle on price margins - it's all direct to consumer, no large bulk order discounts.
@TheKazragore4 ай бұрын
"Notte" is indeed Italian for "night". Well spotted, Steve. A man of many talents, indeed! Now we just need a thermal analysis of Dante's layers of hell to determine their capacity to function as external heatsinks.
@darkdraconis4 ай бұрын
Nah it's a typo, it's supposed to say "nutte" which means "hoe" in German
@charlesballiet70744 ай бұрын
this comment deserves a heart lol
@yinizanami4 ай бұрын
Since I’m Italian I confirm. It’s night :)
@plebisMaximus4 ай бұрын
I'm sure you could make one hell of a cooler out of the bottom layer
@GamersNexus4 ай бұрын
hahaha, laughed at the Dante's layers of hell analysis. Our future test methods should incorporate them!
@THWLR144 ай бұрын
The big players in the liquid cooling marketplace have been enjoying insane markups on AIOs and just about anything that has to do with LC. This is exactly the kind of aggressive pricing the consumers need.
@springvice4 ай бұрын
Right. Thermalright isn't cheap. They just have the right price. Everyone else on the other hand is just taking obscene chunk of profits.
@Morpheus-pt3wq4 ай бұрын
Part of the blame is on Asetek and their aggressive patent lawsuits. The rest is on AiO sellers spyware... ehm, software development.
@Henrik_Holst4 ай бұрын
Though, when their competitors ask around how on earth ThermalRight is making any profits with these prices then one would guess that the markup isn't that great, at least not on AOI:s like Arctic.
@jamesm5684 ай бұрын
We have to see how long they can keep it up.
@Vss0774 ай бұрын
there is a difference. besides quality - features & prob longevity. which has not been tested here. can last 2+ years without a problem or may leak after 3 months of use & may destory ur $1000+ hardware. basically asking to buy a $20 1400w no name chinese psu & test a 4080 on it. surely it will work. why these AIO's are so cheap cuz they basically dont have any sensors on it. where is the water temp sensor? it can affect the live massively. otherwise fans still ramp up when cpu is getting hot, which u shouldnt do at all, its water. the cpu can be 40-50°c/104-122° while the water is also 45°c/113° & raising. which isnt a problem till it gets 60°c/140°+ but it def. reduces its lifespan & may leak at some point due to the aggressive heat. but do whatever u guys wanna do, im in the worng - cant wait till the next video where companies getting called out again
@uncanny_mac46604 ай бұрын
Noctua: "It takes us years to masterfully craft our air coolers to perfection." ThermalRight: "That'll be $40."
@Anonymous-gs8qd4 ай бұрын
Other AIO manufacturers: “These parts are expensive to obtain. Were gonna need 100-150$ to make any kind of profit.” Thermalright: “Whatever you got in your pocket I guess.”
@owen84174 ай бұрын
I don't know if I've just never taken notice before but this is the first time I've seen a step by step installation process in a review and it's AWESOME. Installation time, complexity and frustration factors into my buying decision and I usually have to go searching for a separate video. THANK YOU
@lostandabandoned70904 ай бұрын
LONG TERM USER OF THIS COOLER HERE: Bought last July even. I'm running the white version and have been for some time now. I had issues with it when I first installed it. First off the mounting brackets are a pain to line up struggled and got thermal paste everywhere, finally got it mounted and cleaned up. Then I found out a few minutes later the motor wasn't spinning, was it dead?? It wasn't a good first impression. Curiosity got the better of me and I tore the pump housing apart seen how it worked. Then I noticed one of the screws holding the circuit board in place was loose and the board was off centered. I centered it and re tightened the screw and tried turning it on, the motor started spinning and I was relieved. I put it back together and it's been working fine for me ever since. It's got to be around a year now, the motor never stuck again. Then the last issue I had was that one of the fans died on me. I replaced it for 6 or 7 bucks, even so with all that, I'm still very happy with it. It cools good, my cpu might hit 60c max under stress testing. your results will very as my cpu is just a 6 core 3600x..........at the moment. I usually buy with future upgrades in mind. I will say this, everyone who see's this cooler in my system thinks it's expensive, it shocks them that not every computer part is expensive. To sum it up, it's a good cooler if the quality control was a bit better. The average user would have sent it back and never bought from them again coming up against a problem like mine was, good thing I like to tinker and check things out. Most would be too pissed to bother. For a long time look, do you want me to take it apart and see how it look's inside, send you a few pics or something?? I haven't noticed any degradation in it's performance and I run 2 monitors with one having monitoring software running at all times, so I'd notice.
@constanttension88333 ай бұрын
Hey man I just bought this for my 5700x3d and adrenalin is showing my cpu temps at 0.0c have you ever had this problem
@Haydatsanime3 ай бұрын
@@constanttension8833 Try hwinfo, if it shows up there, then id uninstall Ryzen master and reinstall adrenaline/ drivers
@theplotthickens63133 ай бұрын
leaving a reply to see the answer
@Haydatsanime3 ай бұрын
@@theplotthickens6313 following the follow
@Haydatsanime3 ай бұрын
@@constanttension8833 get hwinfo, if that shows your temp, you're probably fine. Adrenaline isn't something I've used in a while, but I remember having that issue at one point, I think I uninstalled, then reinstalled Ryzen master and then clean installed adrenaline.
@reviewforthetube64854 ай бұрын
Your equipment for testing is absolutely insane.
@insertnamehere44194 ай бұрын
He leaves out the 216 for cases which is second only to the Torrent in cooling performance, and 100% ignores the existence of the Phantom Spirit which is superior to the Peerless Assassin. I find it grating at this point.
@marcel-q1m4 ай бұрын
@@insertnamehere4419 This really is a massive peeve of yours huh? Every comment is about phantom spirit this or that
@insertnamehere44194 ай бұрын
@@marcel-q1m A) I've brought it up like twice, and B) what kind of loser stalks a person and whines about the comments he made a couple times? Your kind I guess.
@JusteazyGames4 ай бұрын
12:25: It should be noted that the bracket is imprinted with "AM4" but this works with that, and also AM5. Thermalright did not change the design when AM5 came out. An AM5 PC builder can safely use the AM4-labeled bracket. This may avoid confusion as they dig through the box looking for an "AM5" bracket thinking it was lost or not included. Hope this helps.
@X3r0.4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@floorpizza80744 ай бұрын
This should be pinned. Very important info, thank you.
@guccipucci694204 ай бұрын
The AM4 coolers mount the exact same way as AM5 so yeah I’d hope it works lol
@Edgemaster724 ай бұрын
Thermalright, not Thermaltake
@JusteazyGames4 ай бұрын
@guccipucci69420 Please try to remember that not everyone shares the same knowledge and experience. You may know this but, to many new PC builders making their first machine, that's an unknown in completely new territory.
@Laundry_Hamper4 ай бұрын
Holding 250w at 65 degrees when limited to 35dba...for 60 dollars?! That's absolute silliness. Thank you GN Team for the DATA ACQUISITION
@thatfordboy42974 ай бұрын
That is a delta over ambient temp. A more precise, if easily mistaken measurement. With an ambient of 21c, you are looking at 86c.
@fayenotfaye4 ай бұрын
@@thatfordboy4297 250w 86c at 35 dba still means silent gaming which is epic
@snak8y8s4 ай бұрын
That's so Biden
@WowCreativeUsername4 ай бұрын
@@snak8y8s bait
@GENKI_INU4 ай бұрын
@@fayenotfaye And you're not drawing 250w during gaming either. It's more like a "silent Cinebench PC", which is not even an everyday use case.
@bodasactra4 ай бұрын
I went with the $35 Phantom Spirit 120 SE twin tower/fans black version for a 5600X3D. Cheapest was $28 but the free shipping kicks in at $35 and saves $11, the black model was $4 cheaper overall. I configured it fan on back for RGB RAM visibility and performance was the same, outstanding. In three levels of demand results were, 26-33c idle/45-68c games/71-78 full stress test. An amazing product.
@metallurgico4 ай бұрын
So they charged you 7$ for free shopping? Sounds good!
@loganmedia11422 ай бұрын
@@metallurgico Looks like instead it would have been $28 + $11 shipping versus $35 with free shipping.
@ChiekoGamers4 ай бұрын
In South East Asia, Thermalright is competing aggressively against Deepcool, IDCooling and Techware. It's crazy to think that their $30 air cooler can cool down a 120w CPU easily.
@harrytsang15014 ай бұрын
I live near China and I bought the cheapest sub-$10 thermalright for my 10600KF. With an open case it cooled my CPU running at 126w stably for a few days straight
@some-replies4 ай бұрын
I literally never have to even think about CPU temps. It's absurd
@claudebanthus65114 ай бұрын
saw that you're from philippines, i guess we (i'm indonesian) really shared the market. Tecware is a bit late here though they're mostly pc case and accessories (like cable extension) so honestly it's just id-cooling vs thermalright due to their similar pricing
@watsonage4 ай бұрын
I've had this exact one installed in my PC since August of last year, so it's great to see it reviewed! Managing to get the exact same Thermalright model is making me feel like I should start guessing lottery numbers. One data point isn't massively useful in itself but I can at least attest that there's been no changes in thermal performance over the initial ~10 months on mine, and considering it replaced a Corsair cooler that I opened up and found full of gunk I'm pretty satisfied they're not cheaping out any more than a more expensive brand. If I have problems with it at any point in the future I'll let you know! I actually originally had the Thermal Notte for about two weeks, the in-line pump was annoyingly loud and wasn't PWM controlled so I swapped it for the Prism, which had already shifted price down to £59.90 from somewhere just above the Notte at £63.90. I definitely suggest people read the spec sheets on these coolers pretty closely, I had to dig fairly far down the Amazon page to make sure the Prism's pump was 4-pin PWM.
@dianaalyssa87264 ай бұрын
Useful info to know, thanks
@Ikxi4 ай бұрын
thanks
@C-M-E4 ай бұрын
I don't need one at this particular moment, but I'm almost compelled to get one just because it's so cheap, and the air coolers have been damn impressive.
@100Underscores4 ай бұрын
I got a Thermalright air cooler for my kid because it was cheap. It turned out to be really good. Keeps his 12400 under 65 degrees in cinebench. Was $28 AUSTRALIAN dollars lol
@SamuelYouds4 ай бұрын
@@100Underscoresprops to you for doing research for your kid!
@iamstd24 ай бұрын
I bought the 240mm version for $40 a couple months ago for my spare rig and honestly I'm quite impressed with it. The 12400F in it absolutely doesn't need an AIO, but at that price, it just makes you go "why not"
@saintgtx4 ай бұрын
I'd get one now since they're so cheap. I have plenty of extra Thermalright fans, AIOs and air coolers I keep in my closet in case I ever need a back-up. Their products are so cheap and perform well enough that keeping an extra AIO or air cooler around might be worth it, before they inevitably increase their prices once they get more recognition. They already increased the price of some of their AIOs compared to last year. Up to you, but a $60 is nothing for a good performing 360mm AIO with GN's seal of approval.
@Morpheus-pt3wq4 ай бұрын
@@saintgtx why bother with constant fan replacement, when you can buy some high quality fans? Oh, right, "it´s cheap". Eventually, the cost of those "cheap" fans will pile up & go up and beyond the cost of expensive, high quality fans (which will still run). But don´t mind me, go on, keep piling up the e-waste.
@KryptonicHD4 ай бұрын
Alright we know Gamers Nexus will break down any company like Asus, which is GREAT! Now can we get an interview with Thernalright to ask how they are doing so much RIGHT for the community when others can't!? Or wont'?! I'm curious as to how a company so large can release such good hardware and variations of such hardware, for such a good price. I'm all for it!
@andersjjensen4 ай бұрын
My guess is that they're going for massive production scale. That is, contacting every system integrator and offering them badged versions for basically no extra cost, while also just hammering the DIY market to build the brand name.
@uponeric364 ай бұрын
@@andersjjensen It's honestly a good play if I had to speculate, there's likely huge rise in compute coming along with AI advancements, meaning more used desktops, many of which will have decades old OEM coolers beginning to fail, on top off all the new computers that will continue to hit the market. Not to mention every year of PC is another year of time that PC is relevant for, in that you can pretty much do anything from the start to the time of the computers creation, so computers naturally become outdated slower, as the period they're useful for grows larger faster than the rate at which new games and applications can require new hardware.
@jeremyg22364 ай бұрын
if I'm not mistaken, Thermalright has their own OEM factory, so that's less pricing stuff (idk the details of how pricing works).
@GamersNexus4 ай бұрын
Will try to arrange that!
@simiolonga4 ай бұрын
Steve, you could test Thermalright's PSUs next!!!! There is little to no info on them
@robertobokarev4394 ай бұрын
1000w 80+ platinum for 800 rmb (~110-120$) is insane!
@kazuviking4 ай бұрын
Its avoid tier. They only give 5 year warranty max meaning its built like shit. The thermalright OEM is SANR who is a chinese manufaturer. The make a 1050W psu which is 750W in reality.
@kazuviking4 ай бұрын
@@robertobokarev439 Because its not true 100W but around 800W.
@robertobokarev4394 ай бұрын
@@kazuviking Why is China associated with bs? Like it was proven otherwise so many times... If you mentioned actual specs of resistance, magnetic strength etc. I would believe you but it's just frat
@joemomumbo2 ай бұрын
got my psu from them in 2019, last year it blew up and sent smoke out the back, tripping the breaker in my flat lol. was decent for the price though and luckily didnt fry any components, by the time i got round to warranty claim it had just gone over 5 years sadly.
@Staas14 ай бұрын
Thermalright has been killing it for a long time, glad their finally getting the recognition they deserve. Been using their coolers for a decade, going back to the Macho series coolers.
@secondsystems34794 ай бұрын
Their fans and air coolers have been my go to for builds for over a year now. Glad to see them getting better. You cant beat them in terms of pricing.
@cublyy4 ай бұрын
Nice to see the transition to plain text for clarifying how the item was acquired!
@MrDutch1e4 ай бұрын
All AIOs used to be priced around high end air cooling when they launched. Once they became popular companies started price gouging. Most are still the same Asetek or coolit based unit they were when AIOs launched.
@1BadVan4 ай бұрын
I bought a thermalright phantom spirit cooler based on so many reviewers recommending them and definitely see why. They make some awesome coolers
@TheKyozo4 ай бұрын
this is what PC enthusiasts need - many product offerings and great prices.
@Ikxi4 ай бұрын
competition
@kevinbrewer88684 ай бұрын
I have the Thermalright ARGB 240, and purchased it for ~$45 USD in January of this year. I have it cooling a 5700x3d inside of the Lian Li 011D mini. My CPU temps have never exceeded 55c! I don’t know what deal with the Devil these people have, but this cooler it has been nothing short of amazing.
@waynemacleod34164 ай бұрын
I bought the same one last august (2023) for a 13700K runs like a champ. I only changed the fans to the because I wanted a ring light effect for the build.
4 ай бұрын
What temperature @@waynemacleod3416
@toad73954 ай бұрын
Honestly hope more people buy thermalright AIOs. With its price its clearly the best price - performance, its reliability is still questionable though since not a lot of people own it. Partly because Thermalright refuses to do any advertisement and just releases coolers seemingly at random.
@kramnull89624 ай бұрын
@@waynemacleod3416 How many amps are you able to run into yours?
@bdiff93404 ай бұрын
Maybe 55c with a light load, run Cinebench.
@FeintMotion4 ай бұрын
I have two Frozen Notte 360's in my desktop and sim rig systems and both have been gucci like a pucci after thousands of hours of powered on time each. The pump being integrated into the tubing is inspired, both from a engineering and design and a patent dodging perspective.
@gmcanepa4 ай бұрын
I've been using a 60 USD Thermalright 360 AIO for more than 6 months now. No complaints so far
@MKNick104 ай бұрын
Got mine a couple months ago for a little under 70USD including taxes. I've loved its performance so far and I'm really happy to see it on an expert-level vid! I knew they had good AIO's but I didn't think it'd be similar to LF3 perf, wow! Thanks for what you do - saludos desde Argentina!
@sutnack75372 ай бұрын
Donating just so he reads your message is crazy
@MKNick102 ай бұрын
@@sutnack7537 I'm Sorry, but what? If I didn't donate, it'd not have made any difference except a few coins going to the team, which was my idea, I can only do this little bit anyway. Your comment was unnecessary, is incorrectand is not making sense. I commented my honesty and simply wanted to donate, like I have in a few other vids. Whether he reads it or not is not up to me or a donation.
@PlatanopoweАй бұрын
donde lo compraste para decirle a un amigo en argentina ?
@joey8k260Ай бұрын
did you just donate $5,000 dollars?
@MKNick10Ай бұрын
@@joey8k260 I wish I donated 5000 ARS, the max it allows me to do - that's sadly just about 5 bucks.
@NonContent4 ай бұрын
I brought one of these in June 2023 for £63, I've been running it several hours a day nearly every day, I haven't noticed any changes in performance or noise levels. It's been a great cooler!
@SmackForSale4 ай бұрын
Been using the 240 frozen prism for about a year now. I got it as a cheap temporary solution but its been so good i see no reason to change it. I paired it with my 7900x and it keeps it at or under 55 under load. Beyond pleased with its performance
@SmackForSale4 ай бұрын
If you'd like to see how Mines held up after a year of intense daily use, I'd be happy to trade yours with mine and you can tear it open and see how it's done.
@thegoldenwolf2744 ай бұрын
I got Thermalright's Tower cooler for my R7 on your Rec. Hands down best upgrade I could have done after my 280 from BQuiet died after a year. Its now my go To rec for customers on Mid Builds.
@Caveman7874 ай бұрын
Thermalright has the best bang for buck stuff. I CAN'T wait for you to get the chance to review those new heatsink they have coming.
@alejandrocalori62984 ай бұрын
Can't wait for you guys to review the "Thermalthanks Steve 360 to You Steve Liquid Cooler"
@bretthake77134 ай бұрын
I bought the "Frozen Magic 280 Scenic V2" for $43 and its great!
@GamersNexus4 ай бұрын
Is that an actual name?! Hahaha, wasn't aware of that one.
@bretthake77134 ай бұрын
Haha yes it was on Amazon maybe like three weeks ago, it's currently unavailable, but I think it will come back because it was on their shelf when you covered the Thermalright booth at Computex!
@seeking.eternity4 ай бұрын
@@bretthake7713 nice! i think i saw a 120 aio of their's for 37 or less. absolutely insane pricing... wonder if we could get some numbers on the company's financials or if they're doing some shady stuff...
@kramnull89624 ай бұрын
The black 360 is on Amazon for $54 right now.
@DarthVandigo4 ай бұрын
I've had this cooler for nearly a year now and it's performed great. I bought it for about $54 last year and If I have to replace in the coming year with another, that's fine. I have it on my 5900x and it keeps it quite cool. With my fan curve, I think rarely have it going above 80% fan speeds as it usually maxes out at ~70C. Gaming is my only CPU intensive task, which I always have my headset on, so even if it did turn into a wind tunnel, I still wouldn't hear it. Easily recommended.
@valentinh4 ай бұрын
A teardown video of this cooler would be cool to watch!
@hughneutron53034 ай бұрын
been running the white variant since christmas. no complaints, the blue fittings is a cute touch too instead of boring black or silver
@SillyWittleGoose4 ай бұрын
Yes yes yes yes I’ve consumed nothing but gamers nexus all day perfect addition to my day. Yes please
@AlexanderVonMalachi4 ай бұрын
Im still rocking the Thermalright Macho rev.A with a TY-143 instead of the default fan and X-Silent 145 for my drive cage cooling. They're gonna be running for 11 years on 9th of July 2024, outliving the original FX-8350 build I bought them for for over one and half years and continuing working perfectly fine to date. Great quality!
@AnirudhTammireddy4 ай бұрын
i remember someone mentioning a long time that "East" companies compete with each other by undercutting the other. While "West" companies compete with each other by offering better specs than other for even ludicrous prices.
@Darky45254 ай бұрын
Interesting!
@Runmeerkat4 ай бұрын
@@Darky4525 multinational companies just price and spec match and compete with marketing.
@nonamenosurname85164 ай бұрын
Well yeah, in "West" we have quality on our side and quality is priority. "West" products work. "East" doesnt have so much advanced development (or its simply not priority) and to be able to sell their products they must compete with pricing. Yeah in East Asia ppl dont earn 20€/hr as in "West" and if you multiply difference just between wages for all employees its a huge number every month. Ofc there are many exceptions on both sides. If you would compare this cooler to NH-D15 G2, well then Noctua is looser. But if you would test it for 10-15years (which Noctua delivers - from my experiences) it would mean if Thermaltake's cooler break every 3-5years and you replace it with new one for same price. Then after 10-15years you would get to same price as brand new NH-D15 G2, performance is slightly better with Thermaltake's cooler, but noise level is uncomperable. So in long run if Thermaltake's cooler breaks 3x in life span of NH-D15 G2, then I would definitely prefers slightly higher temps + significant quiter solution, which doesnt require any maintenance (you have to blow dust away from every PC every once in a while). But question is how long will this cooler work? If you are changing PC every 2years then selling it and buying new one. Then this cooler might be perfect for you. Well and with current geopolitics, I begun to prefer home - "West" products over "East" in everything. And I am not the only one who wont buy from "East" companies if there is equivalent of "West".
@AnirudhTammireddy4 ай бұрын
@@nonamenosurname8516 I read all that. Why bother with Noctua when there's Arctic LF 2 and ALF3. I'm from India. Even if I wasn't I dont wanna pay 1000$ for motherboards and 100$ for Air coolers.
@e5disintegrate4 ай бұрын
After using the Peerless Assassin on a bunch of builds, i tried out the 240mm Frozen Notte and I love that one too, Thermalright is killing it
@JohnyMcNeal4 ай бұрын
Corsair H50, summer 2009, close to 100 euros back then in Europe :) One of the first mainstream AIOs :)
@stephenwright87864 ай бұрын
The fact that the included hardware is color coded for your manufacturer (red for AMD and blue for Intel) is brilliant. The last time I installed an AIO I stressed quite a bit about making sure I was selecting the correct included hardware.
@WayStedYou4 ай бұрын
I think I would buy the non RGB version just to get rid of the cable mess.
@IM00014 ай бұрын
Speaking of old Air Coolers, I still have my old 2008 build that I threw a Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme on way way back then and, it still works flawlessly with that old Q9550 Overclocked 1Ghz from 2.84ghz to 3.84Ghz. Thermalright seems to have a solid grasp on their quality, lifespan, and value.
@POLARTTYRTM4 ай бұрын
affordable 360mm AIOs is a good thing, many of us live in places where air coolers are simply not enough because it's so hot most of the time they just become inefficient and loud.
@cemsengul164 ай бұрын
True but pump noise really matters. I am okay with my Asetek 8th gen pump that I can run at a low rpm when idle. I couldn't be comfortable with an aio that has the pump run at a fixed speed that is high rpm.
@nickmhc4 ай бұрын
@@cemsengul16heat spread out over 360mm should result in lower fan rpm than an air cooler?
@andersjjensen4 ай бұрын
@@nickmhc Yes. That's precisely the idea of liquid coolers. To get the same cooling surface area on an air cooler you'd have to shape it in impractical/comical ways.
@POLARTTYRTM4 ай бұрын
@@cemsengul16 I don't even know what pump noise is, I've never heard my AIO making any noise aside from the fans for as long as I've used it in the last 8-9 years or so.
@michealrossiter1484 ай бұрын
last summer the UK was rife with peoples slightly older PCs crashing in the heatwave. THIS could be the answer. A cheap solution thats effective.
@paelimination4 ай бұрын
I've had one of these in a system with a 14700k and its been kicking ass for 6 months now. Can confirm they keep working well.
@micheleschenetti77914 ай бұрын
I love Thermalright. I bought a 20$ Assassin King 120 for my 5600X, then switched to a 7600 and now a 7800X3D. And it still does its job!! Amazing
@phantomz48824 ай бұрын
It’s cools the 7800x3d well?
@micheleschenetti77914 ай бұрын
@@phantomz4882yes. It was already decently cool when it was stock but now that I have used PBO and undervolted it it’s even cooler
@DingleBerryschnapps4 ай бұрын
It's crazy how often you AMD guys change CPUs.
@phantomz48824 ай бұрын
@@DingleBerryschnapps Amd cpus aren’t. Crazy expensive he probably upgraded to the 7600 after 3 years
@remwastaken3 ай бұрын
@@DingleBerryschnapps i mean, maybe? at least we can change our CPU often if we want to without having to buy a whole new MB and rebuilding our system every time. Intel, for now, has an awful record for being anti consumer with all the LGA and shit changing very often. At least AMD decided to just keep AM4 and AM5 for a good 5 years+.
@godnamedtay5 сағат бұрын
Thanks for playing your GN magnets advertisement twice in the same video, very much needed. You’re doing God’s work, thanks Steve!
@Bacender4 ай бұрын
9:43 what ever happened to the fan testing rig that GN bought? i feel like it's been years since we've received an update
@hamzashaikh93104 ай бұрын
he cant use it till many other labs verify that his lab is upto their standards. Cybenetics is one of those labs, that do power supply rating.
@roberthernandez90343 ай бұрын
My first ever aftermarket heat sink was a thermalright xp120. I used it with a Pentium 4 in 2004. I’ve been buying them ever since. Amazing products
@RedneckResto4 ай бұрын
At that price you could change fans for better sound levels
@smittyjones87554 ай бұрын
Their TL-B12 and TL-B14 fans are AMAZING for the money as well. I have two Phantom Spirit 120 and just ordered a Frozen Edge 240. Their stuff is just so good for the money. Oh, and a LGA1700 and AM5 hold down plates.
@XLoad3d4 ай бұрын
Dude wtf I just removed the peerless assassin out of my cart for a phantom spirit 😂 "awe shit here we go again"
@HDJess4 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say that your videos at 4K@60fps look absolutely stunning to watch on a 1440p 32" monitor at 12bit color depth. Can't even imagine how gorgeous they'd look on a 4K monitor. Crazy production quality!
@GamersNexus4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Rooachie4 ай бұрын
Was still rocking my Liquid Freezer 2 from when you first recommended it. Got a new case and 240mm looked weird in a O11 Evo so i got an aircooler. Now you tell me i can get a 60€ 360mm AIO? Youre ruining me
@steinkoloss73204 ай бұрын
You are saying that as if arctics liquid freezer III was unreasonably expensive... xD
@AtaGunZ4 ай бұрын
You know Arctic freezer iii 360 is 68 eur right 😆 and you can get 420mm for 73eur
@Rooachie4 ай бұрын
@@AtaGunZ Youre right. My dumbass was looking at the ii 360 lmao.
@steinkoloss73204 ай бұрын
@@AtaGunZ 420mm is unnecessary to be fair
@AVINIDE4 ай бұрын
1:40 Love the new label disclosing how product was obtained, the slight delay in the latter part of the animation catches attention to what's important in journalism
@GamersNexus4 ай бұрын
We've actually had that label a long time now, but changed its style recently! That people are just noticing it now shows it was worth changing! Glad you saw it and liked it. Thanks for posting!
@notchipotle4 ай бұрын
They're crazy good for the price, I had TR phantom spirit 120 for a while, it perform simlar to a deepcool 240mm AIO
@Dextrizzle4 ай бұрын
I have been running a 240 Frozen Prism in a build since October. It easily keeps a 7700X cool under any conditions that my son has tortured it with. I have it in a 011D Mini and used Thermalright fans only in the build, I tried to keep the fans similar. I have been really impressed with it. I found it really easy to install, even though I installed it upside down the first time. I have a Thermalright fan that scares me, but not one on the AIO, hoping that it is a one-off and not indicative of future issues or failures.
@JohnWiku4 ай бұрын
Thermalright doing it right since day one, can't beat them at any price!
@kouskousjuda13114 ай бұрын
Bought a Thermalright Frozen Warframe 240 for 77 euros (80 bucks). Very efficient, beautiful, cheap and comes with an LCD screen you can customize. I run it on a relatively small CPU (5600X with an OC), but I'm impressed: 43-44 degrees on stress test or gaming, around 30 idle (room temp is 21). This AIO would be enough to cool stronger CPUs, I wish you guys would test this 240 AIO one day. Incredible value.
@LiveType4 ай бұрын
$60 for that much hardware is absolutely insane. I can assure you with 100% certainty they are in fact making nothing selling that and a decent chance they're losing money. $60 for a high quality air cooler makes sense (fundamentally more simple product and all that). $60 for a full blown 360mm AIO that's not objectively terrible? No shot. A single return would wipe out all margin (if they had any) from 200+ sales.
@thatfordboy42974 ай бұрын
If I recall GN, or maybe another tech-tuber said they were informed as such. Sell for little profit to gain market share... In 3-5 years thermalright could be charging x4 the price because of recognition.
@gt4lex4 ай бұрын
Honestly, when you think about it, an AIO is not more complex to engineer than an air cooler with vapor chambers. We're at a point where they're now fine tuning pipe curves and angles. Here, they probably just took a random pump, a bog standard radiator, and any roll of hose of the correct diameter and throw it all together without thinking about it. Like, technically you could pull out a car radiator and fan from a junkyard and make it work as your PC's liquid cooling system - I know it's been done by some mad lads several times. The base principle of a liquid cooler is simple as hell. There is certainly room for optimisation, as shown by GN's results VS more expensive offers - you could use a thicker radiator with higher pressure fans, increase the finstack density, triple pass, even go for a crossflow design with coolant entry and exit hoses being fitted on opposite sides of the radiator... which would increase costs. But if the most basic radiator and pump are enough to get better results than the high end air coolers at a similar or lower price, why the hell not do it ?
@LiveType4 ай бұрын
@gt4lex Not talking engineering cost. Talking BOM costs + distribution costs. Engineering and or R&D for this product is probably at under 5% of the cost of this item given the amount they expect to make. Hell probably
@wolfe1978nm4 ай бұрын
Been using the Aqua Elite 360 V3 for 6 months now. Also put the same fans as the cooler in my system, 3 on the rad, 7 in the system since they were only about $4 each (TL-C12C-S). Been running perfect. On a 12700k with a slight overclock. Never once had it go over 68C and that is only on all-core synthetic benchmarks. Pump is set to 100%, fans set to a curve. Really been happy with it. Got the same model in the 240 for my NAS/VM host machine a week later, it has been fine as well.
@matteo9644 ай бұрын
Thermalright is probably the best cooling brand currently.
@mobius677222 күн бұрын
I'm a big fan of thermalright. Went from a Lian Li Galahad 360AIO (which broke in a year) to the peerless assassin and Icouldn't be happier.
@KaledTV4 ай бұрын
I'm gonna be honest, I rarely like to buy from brands that overwhelm the customers with a bunch of similar products. It also gives me the impression that what they make is cheap and poorly designed, like they are just throwing shit in the market hoping something becomes popular.
@Alsry14 ай бұрын
Then you'd be falling into a price value fallacy. Where the same item, sold at a higher price has better perceived quality. The data shows that atleast for their air coolers, they're top of the line.
@mustangmanx4 ай бұрын
While you can be correct, I don't think you are here. AIOs are drastically over priced atm especially if you throw in a cheap Ali express LCD on the pump == profit 😂. They are by no means cheap as in low quality, just less margin. The flooding the market technique is great for competition even if you don't want to by one.
@KaledTV4 ай бұрын
@@Alsry1 What I said has nothing to do with price but with the amount of models offered.
@KaledTV4 ай бұрын
@@mustangmanx What I said has nothing to do with price but with the amount of models offered.
@calvin6592 ай бұрын
@@KaledTV Yeah, they’re flooding the market with great products. Thermalright is the exception to the rule.
@charlesbronson19594 ай бұрын
I got 2 360mm Thermalright frozen notte in my 2 rigs and they work exceptionally well
@DeskInbox-dn7tf4 ай бұрын
Recently bought some recommended stocks and now they are just penny stocks. There seems to be more negative portfolios in 2024 with the markets tumbling, soaring inflation, and banks going out of business. My concern is how can the rapid interest-rate hike be of favor to a value investor, or is it better avoiding stocks for a while?
@nealremy66354 ай бұрын
Very true, you can be passively involved in the markts and still amass wealth-gains using an investment advisor. I first dabbled in stocks late 2019, just before the pandemic, and that same year gained over 150% with no prior investing experience, basically all I was doing was following directions of my advisor. We are working on a retirement ballpark of $3m and I’m certain my goal isn’t farfetched after subsequent investments and tremendous returns so far.
@RahimMadison4 ай бұрын
This is striking! could you share info of your advisor, please? i'm in dire need of asset allocation and standing at a crossroads, whether to sell-off or keep holding my positions, my portfolio is retrogressing bad as of late
@nealremy66354 ай бұрын
My CFA *Layan Talia Chokr* , a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market.
@RahimMadison4 ай бұрын
I just looked her up on the internet and found her webpage with her credentials. I wrote her a outlining my financial objectives and planned a call with her
@-eMpTy-4 ай бұрын
SCAM
@Deere24504 ай бұрын
I got this cooler for my 13600kf in August last year and i absolutely love it!
@S3v3n13tt3r54 ай бұрын
Price to performance vs D15 😂
@shanenc14393 ай бұрын
I've had the Frozen Notte 240mm on an OC'd 12600KF for exactly 1 year today, and I've had no issues with it so far, excellent thermals for the $48 I paid for it a year ago, and still working just as well as it did on the day I installed it. Even if it were to crap out today, I wouldn't hesitate to buy another Thermalright AIO to replace it.
@The_Casual_Nerd4 ай бұрын
I just bought the 360 frozen notte for like $63.. super impressed with it so far. 5800x3d temps looking chilly
@MrC80254 ай бұрын
used one for 1.5 years now. Temps and sound level is the same as day one. I do maintain the fans and radiator. Clean and air blow every 3 months or so. It's solid, they are my go to for cooling solution now and future builds.
@TheGympert4 ай бұрын
I did a complete white build and purchased the Frozen Notte 360 white. I was a bit sceptical about the pump position but it was only 76 euro's so I went for it. And I don't regret buying this thing at all. You can't hear the pump at all, you don't ever have to worry about air in the pump cause of it's position and the only thing I replaced were the fans. Great performance, even better pricing and I would defenitely buy an aio again from Thermalright.
@bustabeatz785Ай бұрын
I recently got this cooler and love it! Couldn't be happier with the value
@Greez13374 ай бұрын
I've had a 280mm Thermalright AIO for bout 2 years now. It's been awesome for the performance to price. I rarely ever hear it spin up on my 13700K unless i hit it with Cinebench, Shader compilation, or Handbrake. Mounting hardware was a bit unorthadox with a massive circular bracket, but for such a low price, hard to complain.
@wrathfol4 ай бұрын
The frozen prism 360 with M25-120 fans is the best budget combo, it keeps the great AIO build from thermalright but give it better fans acoustically and visually, while keeping the temps within margin. frozen prism with M25-120 dRGB fans would be $85.89 as of July 1st, which is still below market price the only competition at that price point would be the enermax liqmax 3 which sucks in all honesty
@pceter14 ай бұрын
You should also do a review on the Phantom Spirit 120. It is the newer version of the Peerless Assassin and it is supposedly better at 2$ more. I have one in my recently build system and is performing excellently.
@JayFlowie4 ай бұрын
I installed a few of these on outgoing builds last year. Have yet for a customer to contact me about a warranty claim on any of those. Small sample size of maybe 5 units from 12 to 18 months ago, but I make sure to stress to any customer that they contact me if they ever have any issues with their systems hardware. So pretty good small sample for my side.
@CalgarGTX4 ай бұрын
The amount of products they have is truly insane. I ended up going with them for a dual 120mm CPU aircooler, but the amount of products they have in and around that segment alone is ludicrous. Was really hard to decide on which model you have to go with. And they also come out with refresh of these products left and right. I got a (I think ?) phantom spirit, and they were already replacing it with an 'EVO' version by the time I was done looking at comparison benchmarks, which had new fans slightly more silent than the V1. I have no idea how they do it. If they were pushing out garbage you would understand, but no they are pretty good, and the fans on the phantom spirit are the only ones I didn't feel like replacing with noctuas in new build.
@arock93624 ай бұрын
Really love how you show the installation process too.
@watercannonscollaboration22814 ай бұрын
Doubtful we’ll ever get the GN treatment for a Deepcool AIO, but seeing some Thermalright AIO stuff is great simply because the price and how well it compares to other AIOs
@bloedekuh4 ай бұрын
I'm using Aqua Elite 360 right now, the first one had this vibration noise you showed with Noctua a few days ago, so I returned it and got a new one. The new one is great, no water noise, no vibration. So when it comes to cheap products from Thermalright, if it works it works.
@carlstarks77204 ай бұрын
I have the Thermalright Frozen Edge 360 and it has been excellent so far. Had it for about 4 months now and temps have been extremely cool on a 7800X3D. You can hear it but its not loud at all.
@g0nz0theGreat4 ай бұрын
I just bought this! Got it delivered yesterday. I couldn't believe the price! about 87 AU. Works great on my 5700x.
@g0nz0theGreat4 ай бұрын
(I got the "black" version)
@oliverfuchs43573 ай бұрын
Im using a 240 aqua elite since christmas, no problems so far and the temperatures are quite stable since.
@Nickles44 ай бұрын
i had a thermalright aqua elite 360 which right now is the same price at $56, cannot be beaten at that price, kept my 14700k well within check, thermalright is on another level
@andymccomas3854Ай бұрын
What are your idle temps and full core load temps? I have a 14700k with a Deepcool Assassin IV and just can't keep it cool in CPU intensive games and am thinking about a thermalright aio.
@tamtgirl4 ай бұрын
i literally just bought one of those last month but in white. i have to say it works decently well on my amd 5950x in an fairly air restrictive phanteks case. just moved it to a montech king 95 hoping it will be all the much better
@ChewieBabyTW4 ай бұрын
I literally just ordered a white one, I was hesitant because it was such a great price. But now I can breathe easier because of this video. Should work great. I have a custom loop but now I can route it just through the GPU and this will give the CPU it's own rad and cooler. Should be a great all around deal. I got it for less than I was about to spend on a new cpu cooling head as they are touchy to get decent cooling out of without breaking the bank. Aio is becoming FRUGAL! Which is good! I will put my Lian Li fans on it, it fits my stormtrooper design and should be good for just cooling an amd 5800 x3d which is not known for being overtly hot as the newer cpu's. Thanks again Steve and Crew for good info.
@chrispittmanComputing4 ай бұрын
Been running one for about 6 months on my 7800X3D. Works awesome!
@GraceMcClain4 ай бұрын
I've had one of Thermalrights Frozen Magic 360 Scenic V2 360mm AIO's cooling my sim rig PC for about 8 months or so, and it's been genuinely amazing. At €65 it was half the price of my older Arctic Liquid Freezer, and seems to perform just as well. I genuinely considered getting one of their newer model AIO's over the Liquid Freezer III 360, but Amazon didn't have the one I wanted in stock, so I got the LFIII instead. I don't regret that decision at all, but I am fairly certain that I would be saying the same thing if I had been able to buy the Thermalright cooler instead.
@Tyler458324 ай бұрын
Ive got 2 of their aios. A frozen prism 240mm on an 11900k, and a frozen notte 360 on a 7800x3d. Both just over a year, zero issues, and keeps everything chilly 👍🏼
@josephhoalt68244 ай бұрын
I have 3 of the 240 aqua elite V3 units on my AMD systems and they work fantastic I do run them now with Artic P12’s as I didn’t want the rgb I repurposed those fans to other projects. They keep my 5800X3D,5800X and 5600 all in the 60’s max load and full boost clocks. Great review as always.
@TheNamelessTed4 ай бұрын
The sheer number of different SKUs that Thermalright offers is incomprehensible to me. I would absolutely LOVE to see a tour of their factory to get a glimpse of how they can produce and maintain so many product variations.
@nikitaokhotnikov63724 ай бұрын
Imagine THIS being NOT the best thermalright's 360 aio under 100 bucks! You should definitely try ones with tl-b12/tl-k12 fans, like notte and some of the visions as these fans are much better
@johnhudson70554 ай бұрын
I don't use the fans that come with an AIO anyway so as long as the pump isn't really loud I think this would be an incredible value for me. I love building computers and have over 30 of them now and I'm adding 2 more next week. One of them is for my semi though. Only a few of my builds are watercooled, I'll have to start using these in future builds as well as adding them to previous builds.
@FSwoodworking7154 ай бұрын
I bought the 240 frozen for like 38 buck, its been in service since novemeber last year. No complaints
@KevinRiggle4 ай бұрын
1:50 love the new "purchased by gamersnexus" notation, definitely clearer and more comprehensible than the older one (even though I still really love that you bother to flag this at all)
@MrJimissnake2 ай бұрын
the 360 black argb version is 65,89 as we speak on amazon so they got their price up it seems in the last 2 months
@NorthkalmanАй бұрын
Thermalright products are crazy! Im using this Pearless Assasin 120 for 6months now to cool my 5700x3D and it does the job so well. I didn't even see temps beyond 60C even when full load and not even using my AC every time I play with Triple A games at 14440p max settings such as RDR2, AC Odyssey, Elden ring and many more. Might change to AIO instead to try being fancy and give this PA to my brother
@niko314 ай бұрын
Great review, as always! If I could make a suggestion: when describing something that’s affordable, rather than saying “cheap”, you could say “less expensive” instead. Super small detail, but I remember being taught that in college because the word “cheap” could also refer to its built quality.
@NickopzTV4 ай бұрын
I bought this for my ryzen 7 7800x3d & 4070 super ti build in February. It works like a charm. I'm happy to see I made a great choice before the price skyrockets because of this video, lol.