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P12 Pro Fan
Quieter and more powerful at low speeds, with more power reserves under load – for maximum cooling performance without compromise.

Intel Contact Frame
Optimized contact pressure distribution for longer CPU lifespan and more efficient heat transfer.

Easy Installation
Pre-installed, pre-wired fans and animated instructions for straightforward installation.

38 mm Premium Radiator
Improved heat dissipation and a larger fluid volume reduce heat buildup and allow for more efficient handling of temperature spikes.
Case Compatibility
Check the Dimensions
Please note that the Liquid Freezer requires at least 63 mm of free space for installation.
Decentralized Mounting
Better Cooling Performance for Intel and AMD CPUs
Moves the cold plate to the CPU hotspot, ensuring more efficient heat transfer.
Two Control Modes
Complete control or simple control
Control the pump, VRM, and radiator fans individually or via a PWM signal with an all-in-one cable.
60 mm Fan in CPU block
Active cooling in the socket area
Reduces the temperature of the voltage converters and ensures stable performance.

1 Benchmarks
2 Offset Mounting
3 Connection Options
4 Integrated VRM Fan
5 AMD & Intel

Integrated cable management
Fan cables integrated into the sleeving simplify installation and reduce the necessary cabling to a minimum.

Maintenance-Free Water Cooling
The Liquid Freezer III Pro is a closed, maintenance-free system. No liquid refills are required or planned.

MX-6 thermal paste included
Apply MX-6 in a cross pattern – the water pump’s cold plate will distribute the paste evenly.

Premium Tubing
Reinforced EPDM hose with braided braid for maximum durability.
Technical Specifications
General Specifications Thermal paste: MX-6 (0.8 g); Promise: 6 years; Operating ambient temperature: 0–40 °C; Pump: 800–2800 rpm (PWM-controlled); Current | Voltage: 0.35 A | 12 V DC; Cold plate: copper, micro-skived fins; Tube length: 450 mm; Tube diameter: outer: 12.4 mm, inner: 6.0 mm Compatibility Intel: LGA1851, LGA1700; AMD: AM5, AM4 Radiator Material: Aluminum; Dimensions: 398 (L) x 120 (W) x 38 (H) mm VRM Module VRM fan: 400–2500 rpm (PWM controlled); Current | Voltage: 0.05 A | 12 V DC Radiator Fans General: 3x P12 Pro; Speed: 600–3000 rpm; Airflow: 77 cfm | 131 m³/h³/h; Static pressure: 6.9 mmH₂O; Bearing: Hydrodynamic sleeve bearing; Current | Voltage: 0.33 A | 12 V DC; Connector: 4-pin fan connector Size & Weight Radiator: 398 (L) x 120 (B) x 38 (H) mm; Weight: 1915 g
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Customer Reviews
4.5 out of 5 stars 2,373
4.5 out of 5 stars 1,185
4.5 out of 5 stars 1,185
4.5 out of 5 stars 2,373
4.4 out of 5 stars 1,909
4.4 out of 5 stars 1,909
Price
$89.99$89.99
$119.99$119.99
$98.99$98.99
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Intel Socket
LGA1851, LGA1700
LGA1851, LGA1700
LGA1851, LGA1700
LGA1851, LGA1700
LGA1851, LGA1700
LGA1851, LGA1700
AMD Socket
AM5, AM4
AM5, AM4
AM5, AM4
AM5, AM4
AM5, AM4
AM5, AM4
A-RGB-LEDs
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x12 per Fan, x12 on VRM Fan
x12 per Fan, x12 on VRM Fan
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x12 per Fan, x12 on VRM Fan
x12 per Fan, x12 on VRM Fan
Fans
3x P12 Pro
3x P12 Pro A-RGB
3x P12 Pro A-RGB
3x P12 PWM
3x P12 PWM PST A-RGB
3x P12 PWM PST A-RGB
Fan Speed
600–3000 rpm
600–3000 rpm
600–3000 rpm
200–1800 rpm
200–2000 rpm
200–2000 rpm
A-RGB Connector
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3-pin A-RGB Socket
3-pin A-RGB Socket
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3-pin A-RGB Socket
3-pin A-RGB Socket
Hose Length
450 mm
450 mm
450 mm
450 mm
450 mm
450 mm
Dimensions (Radiator)
398 (L) x 120 (B) x 38 (H) mm
398 (L) x 120 (B) x 38 (H) mm
398 (L) x 120 (B) x 38 (H) mm
398 (L) x 120 (B) x 38 (H) mm
398 (L) x 120 (B) x 38 (H) mm
398 (L) x 120 (B) x 38 (H) mm
Weight
1915 g
1945 g
1945 g
1840 g
1870 g
1870 g
Product Dimensions : 15.7 x 4.7 x 2.9 inches; 4.45 Pounds
Item model number : ACFRE00180A
Date First Available : March 15, 2025
Manufacturer : ARCTIC
ASIN : B0DLWGG85P
Best Sellers Rank: #2 in Water Cooling Systems
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CONTACT FRAME FOR INTEL LGA1851 | LGA1700: Optimized contact pressure distribution for a longer CPU lifespan and better heat dissipation
ARCTICS P12 PRO FAN: More performance at every speed – especially more powerful and quieter than the P12 at low speeds. Higher maximum speed for optimal cooling performance under high loads
NATIVE OFFSET MOUNTING FOR INTEL AND AMD: Shifting the cold plate center toward the CPU hotspot ensures more efficient heat transfer
INTEGRATED VRM FAN: PWM-controlled fan that lowers the temperature of the voltage regulators, ensuring reliable performance
INTEGRATED CABLE MANAGEMENT: The PWM cables of the radiator fans are integrated into the sleeve of the tubes, so only a single visible cable connects to the motherboard
9 reviews for ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 – AIO CPU Cooler, 3 x 120 mm Water Cooling, 38 mm Radiator, PWM Pump, VRM Fan, AMD AM5/AM4, Intel LGA1851/1700 Contact Frame – Black
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Techno Geek –
Excellent water cooler, if you have the case for it
So for those that do not want to read the review, I’ll just say it is an excellent CPU water cooler, and a must if you have a higher end CPU that likes to run hot.Now for those that want to read more, here’s my review:Before I start with the details, I definitely need to stress that is imperative that you measure your case before purchasing this CPU cooler, since the manufacturer isn’t lying, it requires a lot of space. That being said, if you have a case that can handle it, it works great and keeps the CPU nice and cool.Okay so on to the review. The reason I purchased the Artic Liquid Freezer 3 Pro is after building a new system with an Intel Core I9 processor, I found that the CPU cooler I purchased for it (Cooler Master 120L) wasn’t really rated for such a powerful CPU, and under load the CPU temp was hitting 85c. Now 85c isn’t a killer if it’s just a quick spike, but when doing video encoding it was hitting and staying at that temp, which just isn’t good for the CPU. So doing a little more research, I saw that Artic Liquid Freezer 3 Pro got great reviews, and was recommended for high end processors like the I9.Installing the Artic 3 Pro is extremely easy, unfortunately I built the system in a smaller full size tower case, and the new CPU cooler wouldn’t fit the chassis. Luckily my secondary machine was in an even bigger chassis, and it turns out it had mounting holes and rubber grommets already there to mount the Artic 3 Pro. So after stripping the 2 systems bare and swapping all of the components, booted up the new system with the Artic 3 Pro and checked the temps, and my basic idle temp is 26-28c, a good 10 degrees lower than the idle with the old water cooler. I haven’t had a chance to stress it out with some video encoding yet, but I’ve already noticed that the heat spikes I was seeing previously seem to be gone.So in summary, I love the new CPU water cooler! I did run across one issue that had me worried when I first booted it up, and that was that there was a constant low humming noise that seemed to be coming from the unit. I’d read a couple of other people comments saying there was a low hum, but I figured it was a one off for them. Of course I like my rigs to be as quiet as possible, and since the PC sits right under my desk I knew this was going to drive me nuts. Luckily I was able to figure out the problem, which was the tubes from the CPU to the radiator are long and stiff enough that they were touching the side panel, and the humming sound was the noise from the liquid moving and being amplified by the metal door. Fixed this issue with a few zip ties to move the tubes slightly inward so they didn’t contact the door, and now the system is as quiet as can be.I hope this review has been helpful, cheers.
Maxwell P –
25C idle cpu temp, ultra quiet fans, easy installation on Intel
I bought this to replace the MSI Mag Core Liquid cooler that I was using for my Intel i9 12900k. The Arctic cooler has temps way below anything I ever saw on the MSI cooler, and the fans are WAY quieter. The contrast in cooling and noise is actually crazy, what an upgrade. Installation for my intel motherboard luckily wasn’t as difficult as some reviews suggested. It did take some time to do carefully, but their instructional video shows each step. CPU idle temps stay around 25C, and whether I’m using Blender, Adobe Premiere Pro, Firefox, or anything else, the temp stays comfortably within a 35-45C range.
Josh –
excellent cooling, quiet operation, and reliable build quality
I recently upgraded to the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360mm AIO, and it’s easily one of the best cooling solutions I’ve used. Right away, I noticed the build quality—everything feels sturdy and well thought out. The pump design is unique compared to other AIOs, and I like that it comes with a small VRM fan built into the pump housing. It’s a smart addition that helps keep temps balanced across the board.Performance-wise, it’s been excellent. My CPU temps dropped significantly compared to my previous cooler, even under heavy gaming and rendering loads. The 360mm radiator with Arctic’s fans moves a ton of air while staying surprisingly quiet. Even when the fans ramp up, the noise is way lower than I expected for this level of cooling.Installation was pretty straightforward too. Arctic’s mounting system is simple, the tubing feels durable but flexible enough to work with, and I never felt like I had to force anything into place.A big plus for me is how clean it looks inside the case. The all-black design is sleek and minimal, so it doesn’t overpower the rest of my build. It feels like a performance-first product that doesn’t need flashy extras to stand out.Overall, the Liquid Freezer III 360 delivers on everything I wanted—excellent cooling, quiet operation, and reliable build quality. Arctic has a reputation for efficiency and value, and this AIO definitely lives up to that.
Nick T –
Great but slightly louder than expected
Actually hit 5Ghz with PBO on my 5950x. Not sustained but it hit 5Ghz on more than one occasion. Ran prime95 for an hour with an average of 63C. Max recorded on Tdie was 90C. Very good considering PBO is enabled and prime95 is a straight torture test. The radiators and fans came pre assembled. Wires are very tidy and you can run one wire with single motherboard connector or one wire split into three connectors. The VRM fan is a nice added feature. I outgrew led lights a decade ago and love the all black no lights design.Now for the cons. The fans don’t seem to have arrows for airflow. I have other Arctic fans which have directional arrows The fans are also pretty loud compared high end versions but acceptable for the price and performance. The instructions need some work. Radiator installation according to Air Flow Direction has two options: Air exhaust and air intake is the first option which is a contradiction. You cannot intake and exhaust at the same time. All the confusion could be avoided with arrows on the fans. The pictures do not display or mention an offset for the AMD CPU. The thermal paste was putty. Acrtic silver was the first aftermarket paste I ever used. I was excited to try the new MX-6 since I ran out of MX-4. I tried to apply as directed, drawing an X on the CPU. It was impossible to make one diagonal line. I prefer the pea method anyway so I attempted to make one in the center. I have never seen bad thermal paste in my life but this sample tube was awful. Not sure if it was the paste or tube but I removed it from the CPU and used some 5yr old paste from a different brand. It made an X with zero issue and works well.5 star performance4 star directions3 star thermal paste sample
Miarash –
I upgraded from a 240mm Cooler Master to the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360. With this new cooler installed, my Ryzen 9 5900X now runs 10 degrees lower and has a more stable idle temperature.
Pan Miszuk –
Bardzo dobre chłodzenie za dobrą cene
Dean Kan –
Good water cooler. Better than Noctua D-15 cooler by 5-10 C with 13900k and 9950X CPUs. Easy install. With top speed fans (3000 rpm) very noisy. No issue.
Edgar El Kike –
Tengo un Ryzen 7 5800x procesador bastante calientito, lo enfriaba con aire con un DeepCool AK620 y la verdad no iba mal, la temperatura en juegos se mantenía en 80 grados celcius y en sesiones de trabajo si llegaba a los 90 grados, entonces vi que este enfriador líquido acababa de salir y que su antigua versión había sido muy buena y decidí probarlo.Y pues la verdad no hubo mucho cambio, las temperaturas bajaron entre 3 y 5 grados ya con la curva de enfriamiento ajustada, el ruido cambio eso si no tiene comparación esta madre es mucho más silenciosa qué un enfriador de aire.Una cosa que no tome en cuenta fueron las medidas, me confíe por que tengo un Corsair 5000D y pensé que me sobraria espacio y no fue así, el radiador no entro en la parte de arriba, choca con los disipadores de la MB entonces tube qué colocarlo en la parte frontal usando métodos de ajuste a la Mexicana y quedo perfecto, tons el consejo es que revises bien las medidas sino quieres tener problemas de instalación.Cha-chauu…
Christoffer Ottosson –
Finally I have found a cooler that can keep my 5800x3D at more normal temps than before. Doesn’t pass 75°C on load and keeps around 40-45°C at idle. Easy to install.