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Arctic Liquid Freezer III - 360
The maximum TDP that the AiO water cooling system can dissipate is around 205 watts, as demonstrated in a test with an Intel i9-12900K, where the cooling system was able to handle this power. In addition, the cooling was tested and confirmed by Intel on powerful processors such as the i9-13900K/KF, i9-14900K/KF and i9-13900KS, which indicates a high cooling performance even with demanding CPUs.
Unfortunately not, unless you "edit" the inside clearance of the case, so I'm now building my own Custome case 😅😂
But it could also be that you can order the template for 420mm mounting from nzxt.
Yes, the cooling can be installed at the top of the Corsair 4000D. The Corsair 4000D supports radiators up to 240 mm both at the top and front of the case.
the best place to look for the dimensions is on the homepage: https://www.arctic.de/Liquid-Fre... .
Since I don't want to open up my pc again and measure it, with the attachment - 68.5mm specified at arctic and base plate I would say around 80mm.
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The thermal paste supplied with the cooler should usually be sufficient. Arctic supplies the MX-6 thermal paste with the cooler, which is sufficient for quick and easy installation. However, it is never a bad idea to have extra thermal paste on hand in case the existing one gets damaged or needs to be replaced after maintenance.
Yes, that's normal with Artic, you have a QR code to scan and there's cardboard and foil inside but not on the outside. But it's the same with Asrock and Gigabyte.
The water cooling in question is designed to be compatible with several platforms, including Intel LGA 1700, which is the socket used for processors such as the i7 14700KF. However, to ensure effective heat dissipation, it is important to ensure that the cooling system is correctly installed and configured. Some users have reported overheating problems with 13th and 14th generation Intel processors, even with high-quality coolers such as the Liquid Freezer III, due to the high thermal demands of these processors.
For optimal performance, it is advisable to check that the cooling system is well configured and that there are no installation or compatibility problems with the motherboard. In addition, adding additional fans or optimising airflow in the case can help improve heat dissipation.
Arctic's Liquid Freezer III - 360 A-RGB liquid CPU cooler may not be compatible with the NZXT H6 Flow RGB case due to its 38mm radiator thickness, whereas the H6 Flow case only supports radiators up to 30mm thick. However, some users may have managed to install it with specific modifications or configurations. For a trouble-free installation, it is advisable to check the exact specifications of the enclosure and cooler.
Hello Albert
A bracket for the socket 1200 is unfortunately not included, but it is possible to operate the AIO with LGA 1200, see link:
https://www.arctic.de/1200-115X-...
Hope I could help you :)
I was able to carry out a search and unfortunately the manufacturer does not use different EAN codes or manufacturer numbers here. So unfortunately it is not possible to separate them.