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ID-COOLING FX360 INF Pink Edition 360mm Liquid CPU Cooler, AIO Cooler with ARGB Infinity Mirror Effect, 3x120mm Daisy-Chained Fans Low-Noise Operating 29.9dB(A) Max., Intel & AMD Compatible

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Style: FX360 INF PINK


Features

  • Premium AIO CoolerA premium CPU liquid cooler features a 360mm radiator and 3 quiet fans for gaming and high-performance computing systems.
  • Powerful PumpEquipped with the latest GEN 7 pump running at 2900RPM10% which can dissipate the heat from CPU efficiently.
  • Upgraded RadiatorHaving 12 waterways and a high-density stack of fins, its 27mm thick radiator cooling surface has been extended by 37% for better heat dissipation and a larger liquid volume.
  • Quiet FansThree 120mm cooling fans deliver stable performance output for extreme cooling while low-noise operating. | 29.9dB(A) Max.
  • Infinity Mirror DecoratedThe appeal of an infinity mirror with addressable RGB lighting creates an illusion of infinite depth and endless reflections.
  • Simple Cable ManagementThe fans use daisy chain connectors to link devices together, reducing clutter and simplifying cable management. A 7-pin extension cable designed for seamless integration with both 4-pin and 3-pin connectors.
  • CompatibilityThe AIO cooler can work with Intel & AMD sockets like Intel LGA1851/1700/1200/1151/1150/1155/1156 and AMD AM5/AM4.

Description

ID-COOLING FX360 INF PINK Edition 360mm Liquid CPU Cooler, AIO Cooler with ARGB Infinity Mirror Effect, 3x120mm Daisy-chained Fans Low-noise Operating 29.9dB(A) Max., Intel & AMD Compatible

Brand: ID-COOLING


Power Connector Type: 7-Pin


Cooling Method: Water


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Noise Level: 29.9 Decibels


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2900 RPM


Air Flow Capacity: 78 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Manufacturer: ID-COOLING


Number of Items: 1


Brand: ‎ID-COOLING


Power Connector Type: ‎7-Pin


Cooling Method: ‎Water


Compatible Devices: ‎Desktop


Noise Level: ‎29.9 Decibels


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎2900 RPM


Air Flow Capacity: ‎78 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Manufacturer: ‎ID-COOLING


Number of Items: ‎1


Package Dimensions: ‎18 x 9 x 6 inches


Item Weight: ‎5.74 pounds


Item model number: ‎FX360 INF PINK


Date First Available: ‎December 9, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Cooling Performance with Stunning ARGB Effects
Style: FX360 INF
The media could not be loaded. I recently installed the ID-COOLING FX360 INF 360mm AIO liquid cooler in my new build, and it’s been a fantastic upgrade. First off, the cooling performance is top-notch — it keeps my Ryzen/Intel CPU running cool even under heavy load, with temperatures staying impressively low. The included 3x120mm fans are quiet, even at high speeds, with a max noise level of just 27.2dB(A), which is great for a near-silent setup. What really sets this cooler apart is the ARGB infinity mirror on the pump — it looks absolutely stunning in a tempered glass case. The lighting is vibrant, smooth, and syncs easily with my motherboard’s ARGB header. The daisy-chained fans also simplify cable management, making the installation much cleaner and easier. Mounting was straightforward, with clear instructions and wide compatibility across both Intel (LGA1851/1700/1200/115X) and AMD (AM5/AM4) sockets. The build quality feels solid throughout. Overall, this cooler combines performance, aesthetics, and ease of installation in one great package. Highly recommended for gamers and PC builders who want both form and function. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by Le1 Le1

  • Excellent Cooling, Beautiful Lighting, Zero Hassle
Style: FX360 INF
This water cooling setup has exceeded all my expectations. It works flawlessly—keeps my CPU running at the perfect temperature even under heavy load, and it’s whisper quiet while doing it. Installation was straightforward, and the build quality feels solid and reliable. One of the standout features is the LED customization. The fan lighting patterns are fully customizable, and the software makes it super easy to set everything up just the way you want. Best of all, the configuration actually saves and loads correctly—even across different operating systems—which is a rare and very welcome surprise. No complaints at all so far. If you’re looking for a high-quality water cooling solution with awesome lighting and zero hassle, this one’s a great choice. Great value for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025 by Jay

  • ID-Cooling FX360 INF - Great Price & Performance!
Style: FX360 INF
I built a computer for an arcade I was building and didn’t know what I needed to run the emulators. So I used an i9 14900k with an Asus ROG Strix 4090 OC because no one would tell me what would work. So, I used the motto go big or go home. Needless to say it was overkill and then I find out that the i9 runs hot and my DeepCool AK620 worked for the emulator games, but not for AAA Steam games. My CPU kept thermal throttling. I purchased an Artic Liquid Freezer III 420, but was unable to get it to fit into my Lian Li Lancool III case. So I purchased this ID-Cooling FX360 INF since it got great reviews from those who do PC content. I’ve had this now for about 2 months and I’ve never had an issue with thermal throttling since. The highest temps I’ve seen is 70C-75C and that was during a CPU-Z stress test. Idling I’m around 30C-32C and playing 2 AAA games (Indian Jones & Hogwarts), at 4k, the highest I’ve seen is around 60C. This AIO has worked flawlessly and like a lot of people have said, it was really easy to install. Because it’s inside my arcade pedestal (and fears of my CPU over heating) mines set to run at 100% all the time and the fan noise isn’t bad at all. Those that complain the fans are loud or the pump is loud, I wish they were around in the 80’s and 90’s when fans were extremely loud!! They’d think twice about calling these loud. Only time will tell as to how well it holds up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by T.J. T.J.

  • Well made, runs quiet and cool, but be careful about pump noise
Style: FX360 INF WHITE
Cools my 9800x3d nicely, very quiet fans. Quality workmanship and design. However, the first one I received had a loud pump. I liked this enough that I tried another one and the 2nd one is a keeper. What's was up with the pump noise? With the one I returned, it almost seemed like it was a little low on cooling fluid. That's just a guess on my end, based on how it sounded and acted. I set a fan curve to 50% pump speed when the CPU was cool in order to get the pump to be quiet and generally acceptable, but after a Cinebench 23 stress test where the fluid would warm up fully, the pump remained loud for a few min even after the fans and pump speed slowed down to the my no-load fan curves. Kind of like a gurgle that lasted a few minutes before slowly disappearing, all while at 50% speed. This gurgle was annoying and concerning, even though it kept the CPU cool. The second cooler did not exhibit this strange behavior, and is perhaps even slightly quieter at all pump speeds than the first one. I do start to hear the pump when it ramps up to over 60-70% speed, but the sound is hidden by other fans at that point. The fans on this have a quiet hum, and not a mild roar that I found when trying the Thermalright Frozen Notte 360. Comparing the two, the FX360 fans are a more of a polite "whir" than a "roar" from the point where both fans speed up to become audible, all the way to high fan speeds. I believe the Thermalright fans max out faster than the ID-Cooling fans, but the ID Cooling fans seem quieter even with both at 50-60% fan speed because the "whir" is much more pleasant than a "roar". I set my fan curve to max out these fans at only 70%. After a 30 minute Cinebench 23 test I had a max temp of 83 degrees. This gives me plenty of extra room if I need, as I can lower that by 3 degrees if I max the AIO fans. Overall, the workmanship of this AIO is actually quite nice and was definitely a step above the Thermalright. With a glass panel you can see the sides/edge of the fans, and these fan sides are smooth and uniform - not so on the Thermalright. I'm not bashing Thermalright here, but since these two are ballpark in price and both have similar infinity mirrors and overall design, the FX360 simply seems like it was made with higher quality as a whole. Just make sure the pump isn't noisy. The mounting system is pretty standard, which is good. I don't like the mounting system on the Thermalright, so that's another win in my book for the FX360. I'm glad I chose to give this a second chance and I'm happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2025 by Just Us

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