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MSI MPG CoreLiquid P13 360 Review: Great Features, Pricing Could Be Better

The MSI MPG CoreLiquid P13 360 is a liquid CPU cooler aimed at gamers and PC builders who want a balance of performance, aesthetics, and noise control. It features a sleek, redesigned water block with a 2.1-inch LCD screen for real-time monitoring, system clock, and personalized content. Its cooling performance is solid, especially in noise-normalized tests, where it competes well with other high-end coolers. However, it has some drawbacks, including limited Intel socket compatibility, and a high price tag of $190, which could be seen as excessive when better-performing alternatives are available for less.

ID-COOLING AF-127-ARGB-K Fans Review: Thick, Bright, & Effective

ID-Cooling’s AF-127-ARGB fans deliver impressive airflow, refined ring-style RGB lighting, and a robust 27 mm frame, all at a cost-effective price for a three-pack; installation uses standard daisy-chain cabling, and apart from a couple of extra leads to manage, the fans maintain low temperatures while adding a polished look with minimal effort.

ARCTIC P9 Fans Review: Size Does Not Matter

The ARCTIC P9 series brings powerful performance to the compact 92mm fan market, making them a solid choice for small form factor (SFF) and workstation builds. With three variants, Silent, PWM PST, and Max, users can pick the fan that suits their needs best. Overall, these fans deliver excellent value, reliable design, and impressive specs backed by a 6-year warranty.

ID-Cooling Frozn A620 PRO SE ARGB Review: Incredible Value & Performance

ID-Cooling Frozn A620 Pro SE ARGB is an outstanding cooler for the value, with the six direct-contact nickel-plated copper-heat pipes, and the ARGB fans give an additional touch in aesthetics; the fans are quiet even at the maximum RPM. It's almost coming at the liquid-coolers category, as it closed the gap with Deepcool Mystique when the power was unlocked. The cooler is well-suited for stealthy builds.

Valkyrie A360 White Review: Keeps It Cool On A Budget

The Valkyrie A360 is a budget‑friendly, all‑in‑one liquid cooler that punches above its weight. For about €90, you get a 360 mm radiator, three ARGB fans, and a CPU block with a neat rotatable lid that keeps the logo upright. It fits all modern Intel and AMD sockets, is easy to install, and keeps your CPU running cool under load.

ID-Cooling DX360 Max Review: A Good Value Liquid Cooler

The ID‑Cooling DX360 Max is a solid, budget‑friendly liquid cooler that brings a thicker 33 mm fin stack radiator for extra surface area, a 7th‑gen pump, and three strong DF125 fans. It’s easy to set up with pre‑installed fans and simple mounting parts, and it looks clean with only subtle A‑RGB lighting on the pump top.

We Have Found The Best CPU Coolers For Ryzen 9 9900X3D [With Test Results]

While 360mm AIO coolers are recommended as the best CPU coolers for Ryzen 9 9900X3D, it's best to look at the cooler's performance and value.

These Are The Best CPU Coolers For Ryzen 7 7800X3D In 2025

After extensive research and testing of over 100 CPU coolers, we have put together a definitive list of the best coolers for the Ryzen 7 7800X3D.

These Are Best CPU Coolers For Ryzen 7 9800X3D In 2025 [With Benchmarks]

The best CPU cooler for the Ryzen 7 9800X3D should include decent features and not thermal throttle the CPU even under max load.

XPG Levante II 360 Cooler Review: Great Cooling, Beautiful Design, And Loud Fans

The XPG Levante II 360 is a stylish and powerful liquid cooler that does a great job keeping your CPU temperatures low, especially with its improved dual-chamber pump and sleek infinity mirror design. It’s easy to install thanks to its all-in-one three-fan setup that uses just one cable, cutting down on clutter inside your case. The cooler looks amazing with vibrant A-RGB lighting and works well with most modern sockets, but it can be pretty loud at full speed. Still, for the price, it offers solid value with good performance and eye-catching visuals.

Best 420mm AIO CPU Coolers In 2025 [Tested With Benchmarks]

Looking for a 420mm AIO Cooler? Take a look at my list of the Best 420mm AIO CPU Coolers available.

Thermalright TF4, TF7, TF8 EX, TF9, TFX Review: Could Have Done It Better!

After testing the full lineup, TF7 stands out as the best value—affordable, easy to apply, and reliable for mid-range systems. TF4 is also a solid pick for budget builds. On the higher end, TF8-EX and TFX deliver strong performance but fall short in durability and user-friendliness, especially with their thick, hard-to-apply texture. TF9, unfortunately, underwhelms across the board. Overall, Thermalright’s thermal paste lineup is a bit hit or miss, but TF7 hits the sweet spot for most users

Thermalright Assassin X 90 SE ARGB Review: Incredible Performance For Just $17!

The Thermalright Assassin X 90 SE is a compact air cooler that punches way above its weight, especially considering the $17 price tag. With 4 direct-contact copper heat pipes and a quiet 92mm ARGB fan, it easily handles 65W TDP CPUs and even manages bursts of 130W heat in stress tests. It's ideal for replacing stock coolers on mid-range builds and fits well in small cases. While it’s not made for high-end CPUs or heavy overclocking, the Assassin X 90 SE delivers excellent value and solid cooling for budget-conscious users.