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Alphacool Eisbaer 360 Expandable AIO Review

The Alphacool Eisbaer 360 ships in a large black box, while there is a photo of the Eisbaer's pump visible from the front.

Inside, all of the installation hardware ships in labelled bags – something I love to see, so the Eisbaer 360 is off to a good start there.

Included with the bundle, we get 3x Eiswind 12 fans (obviously of the 120mm size) and these are designed specifically for use with radiators, so we should be able to expect decent performance from these fans.

Other than the size, it does not appear that anything has changed from the Eisbaer 240 that we reviewed last year. That means we get a full-copper radiator with corrugated tubing, while the quick-release fittings are also the same.

The large pump/CPU block unit sports the Alphacool logo in blue, as well as a fill port – useful if you are adding another component to the loop and need to top-up the coolant levels.

All things considered, I think the Eisbaer coolers could do with a makeover as they do look a bit dated. If you're not too bothered about the looks of the system then it won't be an issue for you, but the aesthetic appeal of liquid cooling is a factor for some and I could definitely imagine the Eisbaer's appearance being a slight drawback.

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One comment

  1. Mateusz Nowacki

    Great AIO+
    Bought recently for the Ryzen 7 1700 system.