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be quiet! Silent Loop 360 Cooler Review

Temperatures

All temperature charts are sorted with lowest load temperatures at the top.

As we would expect from a cooler of this size, the Silent Loop 360 performs very well. It is just a couple degrees behind the Alphacool Eisbaer 360 across both tests, something likely down to the two products having different pumps and radiator fans. Still, being the 3rd most effective cooler we've tested to-date is not a bad achievement at all.

Acoustics

Given that be quiet!'s whole brand is about producing quiet products, it is no surprise that the Silent Loop 360 performs very well in this regard. Its fans are simply not audible when the system is idling, while the pump is just the faintest of whirrs in the background. At their max speed, the Pure Wings 2 fans can spin at 2000 rpm, which does become quite noticeable, but with a decent fan curve the unit is impressively easy on the ears.

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One comment

  1. Between this one and Alphacool Eisbaer 360 with one is more silent? With pump operates more silent? What about fans, although in worst case scenario those can be swapped.

    Cooling will be used with i9-7900X (non OCed, at least not now).

    I do search for nearly silent operation and because NSG-S0 is not yet available, not to mention will be expensive, so AIO it is.