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EVGA CLC 360mm All-in-One LCD CPU Liquid Cooler, 3X 120mm PWM ARGB Fans, Intel, AMD, 5 YR Warranty, 400-HY-CX36-V1

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Size: 360mm


Style: CLCx


Features

  • 2.1" 480x480 LCD Screen to show system temperatures or custom images/animations
  • 7th Generation Asetek water pump with full 100% Copper heatsink
  • Compatible with Intel LGA1700/1200/115X and AMD AM5/AM4
  • 360mm Triple Fan Radiator with new 120mm EVGA Hydro-Dynamic Bearing ARGB Fans
  • EVGA CLCx Software suite monitors and manages EVGA AIO Coolers

Description

Introducing the EVGA CLCx Series - the remix you've been waiting for! The CLCx Series is the sequel to the award-winning EVGA CLC All-In-One CPU Liquid Coolers. Refreshed with Asetek's 7th Generation water pump, 3 choices of radiators, an integrated 480x480 LXC display, and the completely remodeled EVGA ARGB Fans. With a fresh new take on the AIO CPU liquid cooler market, the EVGA CLCx Series provides the most efficient cooling and quietest flow yet on an EVGA AIO.


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 16.6 x 5.7 x 7.8 inches


Brand: EVGA


Voltage: 12 Volts


Cooling Method: Water


Compatible Devices: Radiator


Noise Level: 35 dB


Material: Aluminum, Copper


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2580 RPM


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16.6 x 5.7 x 7.8 inches; 5.18 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 400-HY-CX36-V1


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 13, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ EVGA


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #290 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans


Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,324 ratings


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars The CLC 280 is beating my 360mm AIO cooler to a pulp, Still the best PERFORMER on the Market.
Size: CL28 Style: RGB
****Revised 01/12/19**** The CLC 280 is beating my H150i Pro by 8c on a Core i7-2600k that I have a stable overclock of 5.0ghz at 1.48v while running Prime95 Blend. With my 9900k the CLC 280 hits 91c @ 4.8ghz, 1.312v, Prime95 Small FFT, while the 9900k throttles with the H150i. It's pretty sad that a smaller cooler is beating a bigger one that's made by the No.1 company in AIO cooling. The only 2 drawbacks with the CLC 280 is the software is buggy and the fans are loud at 100%. I don't mind the loud fans because I favor performance but people who favor quiet over performance will. IMHO, someone who is seeking silence should look at a larger heatsink or a 240mm AIO cooler, and they should probably run their gear at or near stock settings. If you're looking for the best AIO cooler on the market in terms of performance, then get the CLC 280. Just look at the independent benchmarks......... it beats everything. *****Original Review******** Too many Pros to list. The fans that are used on the clc280 have decent Static pressure and this propels the clc280 over the older h115i and the x62 but these are very slight gains that aren't worth considering when push comes to shove. -One of the best AIO coolers you can get. If you don't give 2 cents about abundant RGB lighting then get this.... I did. This one only has the bare minimum. Go check reviews of 280mm AIO coolers and you will see the EVGA clc280 tops all the charts, but like I said it's by a degree or 2 over the other 280mm radiators. - I also have the older H115i that came with the SP series fans and the EVGA clc280 is much quieter when the fans are cranked to 100%. -These 360mm AIO coolers really don't have much more cooling power than a good 280mm AIO cooler. What you have to look at is square mm or inches here. The 360mm x 120mm radiators only give you 10% more square area, but they only cool a degree or 2 better on an overclocked processor. -The reason I go with an AIO cooler over a large heatsink is because it's easier to manage. Large heatsinks obstruct parts like the RAM, fan headers and sometimes they are too close to the 8-Pin CPU connector. These chunky heatsinks have become so bad that you need to go to their site to look up a compatibility list to see if they will work with your motherboard. The only pluses I can give a large heatsink is they cool better than a 120mm x 120mm AIO cooler, they won't leak, and the don't have a pump. -EVGA! What a wonderful company to do business with. Best customer support in the hardware industry. My registered products list is a mile long because I know I'm getting a Top notch product with EVGA. When my GTX 590 died, the RMA was approved within 2 emails....... and I got a much better card in the end. One time I couldn't get a 790i motherboard to boot correctly which happened on a Sunday. Their support rep walked me through the steps and I got that board running in No Time. EVGA is a pleasure to do business with. I had no problems dropping $750 on a GTX 1080ti with these guys. 3 weeks ago I had a 10 email exchange with Corsair over a k95 keyboard. -When I unboxed this cooler, it came with the 140mm fans installed and what was in the box seemed a little bit better organized than Corsair's offerings. I added this after I unboxed an H150i pro and all of this dawned on me after I spent 10+ minutes on organizing everything and installing the 3x 120mm fans on the H150i. Cons: These big AIO coolers do have more cooling power than a large heatsink like the D15 but it's not that much more when you think about it. You are going to get more bang for your buck with a Scythe Mugen 5 or the Fuma. If you have plans to do any real overclocking then get the EVGA clc280. If you want something that works well then get the Mugen 5. -The link software/Flow Control doesn't run that great with AMD processors. If you're looking for an AIO cooler to run with a Ryzen CPU then get the Corsair. I loathe having to use the Link cable which I hate for many reasons. The cable is messy and it hinders cable management. Corsair and NZXT uses this able too. I had a problem with the H115i I bought a couple years ago for a Core i7-6800k, and I could not get it resolved until I found an unrelated thread that said to turn off all Windows power saving features to the USB 2.0 ports in Device Manager. -No matter what you get, it's an Asetek cooler. The only difference between one or the other is the fans that are used, and which generation Asetek pump it has. These are generally all the same so if you're going to buy one then you might as well buy an EVGA since it cools a degree or 2 better than the H115i or the x62 and you get EVGA's unrivaled customer support. The EVGA clc280 used the Asetek Gen 5 pump but the newer H150i Pro and the newer H115i Pro used the 6th Gen Asetek pump. -You have to run the fans at max, which is quite loud, for it to get the performance that buries larger heat sinks. -There is always a chance it will leak. Although I have owned many Corsair AIO coolers and not one of them has ever leaked. The older coolers from 2011-2013 had a higher chance of leaking because AIO coolers from 5 years ago aren't as well refined as today's AIO coolers. You have a much higher chance of the pump dying. I've studied anxiety and CBT and even if there is a 1 in 10k chance of something happening, people will still freak out about it. EVGA, Corsair, and NZXT will pay for the parts that are damaged by a leak just as long as you correctly installed the cooler and you didn't modify it. -The Flow software is buggy. EVGA seems to have software issues with many of their products so no surprise here. If I select to have the Flow software run on startup, it will fail. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 10, 2018 by Another Customer

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Super Quality and Value, The Best CLC Liquid Cooler out there
Size: CL28 Style: RGB
I purchased this 280MM cooler after the original 120 CLC cooler by EVGA wasnt cutting my needs. This offers exceptional cooling capabilities and offers most bang for buck vs competitors. Read below for a more detailed review. Packaging - So for newbie builders (such as myself) let me first start off by saying that the box this ships in is rather huge! The packaging of of this cooler is really big and for a moment feels intimidating when thinking that you'll have to fit this in your tower. The box came packaged in a shiny black sleeve with EVGA's branding over it. The brown box slides out easily and there is only one sticker/seal that you have to slice in order to get to the goodies inside. Inside the actual cooling block has thermal paste (by Shin Etsu) pre-applied and is of great quality, this is all protected by a plastic covering and is neatly tucked in between its foam cutouts. The radiator is the biggest thing in the box (obviously) and is also tucked away neatly in the foam cutouts with all of its cables/wires folded and tied. Overall presentation and packaging upon opening is excellent. There is also a small opening in the foam in the middle that is housing several ziplock bags full of all different screws and clamps and brackets, all neatly labeled for what board you are using them for (AMD vs Intel). Installation - One word, EASY! As a novice builder, making my 2nd pc after 15 years this was super easy to install and i had no trouble with it whatsoever. The first thing i did was take the plastic cover off the block and swap the pre-installed Intel mounting bracket with the AMD one included. All you have to do is turn it counter-clockwise and it will pop right off (use a bit of force, dont be afraid it wont break). Once i did that (i put the plastic cover back on to protect the thermal paste) i began to install the radiator. In my Phanteks P400 case the only space i had for such a huge radiator was the front of my system (attached a pic for reference). I had to remove the original preinstalled case fan to the top of my case otherwise this wouldnt fit, it practically takes up the entire front space. Once the radiator was installed i was able to pop the block right onto the cpu mount, line it up perfectly and start tightening it down. One step i forgot to mention is that you need to install the mount bracket to your mother board prior to anything else so that your cpu block can rest on that, these are the screws that are double sided, they screw into the plastic bracket usually underneath the motherboard and then the brackets of the cpu clamp just slide on top and you close the top with another screw. More detailed instructions are in the included booklet - Overall very straight forward and easy Performance - I have thrown literally every game and ultra settings (paired with a GTX 1080TI) and have never had my processor go above 47 degrees (celcius). I enabled a feature in the EVGA flow process APP to have the RGB lighting indicate if the temp is running hot. Blue means its cool and red means its getting hot. This has never turned red even once and i have had gaming sessions (including gamestreaming to a shield tv) for multiple hours at a time, no heating issues whatsoever. Compared to the 120MM CLC model, that one used to get hot after about 30 minutes of playing an intensive game like Doom 2016. It would then force pressure on the rest of the system causing my graphics card fan to go insane (honestly not 100% sure if this was interrelated but it stopped happening once i got this clc). This offers better performance (in my opinion) than the Nzxt Kraken or other CLC CPU coolers out there. Another important factor is the noise level. I can barely here this thing when its in my Phanteks P400 case. There is minimal to no noise at all of the radiator fans. Quality - The build quality of this is exceptional. It feels like a premium product and the most important part, the tubes, are braided strongly and dont look like they will wear out or break. I was not scared at all that i may be bending them too much or that they could snap off easily. Overall Result - The EVGA CLC 280 Liquid / Water CPU Cooler is (in my opinion) the best liquid cooler (asides from custom water loop coolers) that you can buy in the market now for your CPU. It is very competitively priced and offers superior cooling compared to is little brother variants and competition. It also offers little to no fan noise which makes it pleasant to sit next to and game for multiple hours without feeling like you're at an airport tarmac! I highly recommend this to anyone with the budget to spend, plans to do extensive gaming and would like to have a liquid cooled CPU without spending hundreds of dollars on a custom water cooled setup. Dont hesitate before buying this. EVGA has made another high quality product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 12, 2017 by TechSavvyBuyer TechSavvyBuyer

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Returned the ASUS Ryujin 2 for this
Size: 240mm Style: CLCx
The ASUS AIO was ruined by their horrendous Armoury Crate software. I returned it and got this one instead since I still want an LCD screen. EVGA’s software is so much less bloated and doesn’t crash my system randomly like Armoury Crate did. I love the fact that you can display 4 (or more) different system metrics at the same time. One important thing to note is that the pump speed does not need to change: it is virtually silent locked manually at 40% and it keeps my 7950X cool. The Asetek pump does start to make noticeable noise starting at 50%. I’m not using the included fans since I want this unit to be as quiet as possible, so I installed Noctua NF-F12 fans. I included a screenshot of the fan curve and pump settings if you want to copy mine. I am very happy with this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 23, 2023 by A. B A. B

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