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ID-Cooling FX360 LCD Review: Quiet, cool, and… why is this screen so small?

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The FX360 LCD performs great in terms of cooling and noise levels, but the LCD screen leaves much to be desired.

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Like its competitor Thermalright, ID-Cooling has made a name for itself with budget-priced cooling products that generally perform well while costing less than the competition. The company’s dual-tower A720 is one of the best-performing air coolers on the market. We’ve also tested the FX360 Pro, which has a rock-bottom price of only $60 USD.

With today’s review, we’re looking at the company’s latest release, the FX 360 Pro. This new cooler features ID-Cooling’s latest Gen-7 Pro liquid pump and an unusually small 1.48-inch display on the CPU block.

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Will this new cooler make our list of the best CPU coolers on the market? Let’s go through the features and benchmarks of this cooler, and you can decide for yourself if it is worth buying. First, let’s look at the specs.

Cooler specifications

Swipe to scroll horizontally Cooler FX360 LCD Colors Black or white MSRP $89.99 Lighting ARGB on CPU block and fans Warranty 3 years Socket Compatibility Intel Socket LGA 1851/1700/1200/115x Row 6 - Cell 0 AMD AM5 / AM4 Radiator dimensions 396(L) x 120 (W) x 27mm (D) Pump Gen 7 Pro operating at up to 2900RPM, with ceramic bearings Pump expectancy 50,000 hours Maximum TDP (Our Testing) >254W with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X

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