💻 Chill in Style: Where Performance Meets Aesthetics!
The Phanteks Glacier One 360MPH D-RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler offers high-performance water cooling for a variety of CPU sockets, featuring an innovative infinity mirror pump cap design, three silent 120mm MP PWM fans, and customizable D-RGB lighting for a visually stunning and efficient cooling solution.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 27 dB |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2200 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 60.51 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Wattage | 4.5 watts |
Cooling Method | Water, Air |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Material Type | Copper |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 0.98"W x 4.72"H |
G**.
Great cooler. But check your ram clearance.
Works well just watch out for your ram clearance. I’m sure it was in the specifications and I should have checked but I was unable to top mount this rad in a Phanteks P360a case with the ram I have. The fans have a “rgb” halo mounted on top which make the whole unit just a little bit thicker which was the difference for my case. Was able to rearrange things and front mount the radiator so it all worked out ok and the cooler has been running flawlessly. But I suggest you check the specs for your case if you are looking to top mount.
A**R
Nice budget AIO 280MP with non RGB fans and no USB required
Bought this to replace my failed Enermax 280mm AIO from 2017 that was mounted to an 8700k running at 4.8 Gz. With the previous AIO I was getting 38c idle temps, 48 to 50c light duty, 65c gaming and a peak of 90c on Prime 95. After lowering voltages a little I got the max down to 85c and 35C idle temps. I figured that was the best I could get without investing in a better cooling solution.Once I installed this unit my idle temps were 31c, light duty stuff an around 35c, gaming 45 to 50c, and max temp is 69c on Prime 95. Even with the testing program "heavy load" which is more stressful than Prime 95 I was still just at 70c. What a difference.Recommend using CPU fan header to power PWM pump, or additional CPU fan header if your MB has one. Daisy chain the two fans which they're already set up for then use the extension to reach the other CPU/or other fan header. Being able to set your pump and fans to run at lower RPM's keeps things quiet and efficient.Pros - quality build - slim water block, clearances fine even with all DIMM slots populated - no RGB on fans (Not everybody wants RGB!) - very tasteful infinity mirror on removable magnetic water block cover - doesn't require USB which is a huge plus - the single 3 pin RGB (D-RGB) which is the same as 5 volt addressable RGB cable comes out of the removable water block cover if you choose not to use the lights in the infinity mirror - Phantek fans are legendary for their static performance and CFM at low decibel levels - PWM controlled pump (I have mine set at 60% speed which is ultra quiet and more than sufficient, hooked to CPU fan header so it will ramp up if needed) - Fans can be run at low RPM and still cool well because of great static pressure qualities - comes with everything you need plus an extra tube of thermal paste.Cons - could have used black fans on non RGB "MP" versions - radiator a bit long, check you case for fit. If it's not too long then that's actually a pro.I watched reviews and this unit cools newer high end CPU's just fine. Good deal for the price.
M**W
Doesn't really fit the Phanteks Evolv Shift XT....
The AIO itself is great.Read a review saying that this fits the Phanteks Evolv Shift XT, but it doesn't.... not really.I managed to force everything in, but the radiator and fans *can't* attach to anything.The case can handle 140 mm fans, but not if there are ALSO hoses from a radiator.I was able to leave the radiator and fans "floating" above the mounting plate by about an inch, to let the hoses clear the fans. Very bad fit. Also there are concerns about kinking and abrasion.Phanteks website was terrible to determining compatibility
D**E
Beautiful AIO, Keeps the CPU Cool, but the pump has a whine
The Phanteks 240MPH AIO hardware quality is good all around especially around the pump and hoses. The pump came with thermal paste already applied for easy install on to the CPU, Phanteks also provides you an additional tube of paste if needed. Plenty of screws and addition attachments CPU frames if I every decide to switch out the CPU. Hose length is good for placement anywhere in most boxes.I do have two complaints about the pump first is the whine at whatever CPU usage. I can say now after a month of varying usage that the pump is "broken in" and I have tried adjusting it's placement as well but I still get the low grade sound (see video). When the pump is at 100% it is very noticeable (adjust this in my BIOS), I find it bearable at the lower pump/cpu usage and thankfully I wear headphones a majority of the time so it is at this point a minor complaint (but I do think Phantek's should look into it). Second is the length of the hoses, which I understand why it's designed like this, but the hoses touch my GPU or the front of my case visually (personally) it bugs me but has no real impact on performance of the AIO so again a minor thing.Overall I am happy with the Phanteks 240MPH AIO for the price, build and quality.Pros: Hardware quality, easy installation, infinity mirror RGB cap for AIO, all the extra bits, cools what it needs to at every load, enough hose length to place where you need to in your case.Cons: Pump noise at mid-high CPU load, pump hoses were a challenge to get into the right spot (they still rest on top of my GPU)
M**N
Very pretty fans
Very nice after finally getting it installed. I was unable to use the offsets provided for the screws on my AMD Ryzen 4 platform. They just didn't seem to fit. It was frustrating. I found no useful videos or product information about my problem.
J**Y
Works great! but one consideration for am4 sockets
I'll start by saying that this thing looks amazing and performs great!I wanted to put a warning out there for anyone putting this on an am4 socket. With the supplied hardware you cannot mount the cooler with the tubes coming out the top or the bottom of the socket. Well you can technically but I'll get to that. The problem is that once you mount it up in either of those orientations the thumb screw nut things you use to tighten down the cooler interfere with the rgb cover. I got it all mounted and then realized that I couldn't get the cover on. Really annoying... Luckily I had some shorter ones from an old cooler than worked fine. But this oversight honestly kinda shocked me. If I hadn't had a massive box of random computer screws and stuff I would have been forced to mount the cooler in a sub-optimal configuration.
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