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be quiet! Light Loop 360 mm AIO

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Looking for a cooler that’s quiet and packs a punch? The be quiet! Light Loop 360 delivers top-notch performance, sleek ARGB lighting, and solid build quality. Meanwhile, its serviceability and low noise levels during most workloads make it a standout option in the hyper-competitive all-in-one liquid cooler market.

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FYI: Embedded the wrong YouTube video in the lighting section, the current video is for an iBuypower AIO
 
Is it possible to test any EK AIO's for the Maximum heat capacity test? I have one and it would be interesting to see where they stand on the list.
 
FYI: Embedded the wrong YouTube video in the lighting section, the current video is for an iBuypower AIO
thanks for that fixing it now
Is it possible to test any EK AIO's for the Maximum heat capacity test? I have one and it would be interesting to see where they stand on the list.
There is a newer EK AIO in the chart EK Nucleus CR360 LUX D-RGB it handled 245.4 Watts on AMD and 345.8 on Intel
 
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Great review, this is the new reigning AIO king as far as temps go. Very impressive, not only this website either, confirmed this with a couple other reviews.

Honestly, I might just say screw it and get this, I want my 7800x3d to stay cold, can't believe my first AIO the MSI C360 failed me so quickly. That's what I get for buying without looking at reviews first. So, yeah I will grab this.

edit: nm this cooler beats it, this is the one I am going to get. @freeagent your favorite company

 
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Great review, this is the new reigning AIO king as far as temps go. Very impressive, not only this website either, confirmed this with a couple other reviews.

Honestly, I might just say screw it and get this, I want my 7800x3d to stay cold, can't believe my first AIO the MSI C360 failed me so quickly. That's what I get for buying without looking at reviews first. So, yeah I will grab this.

edit: nm this cooler beats it, this is the one I am going to get. @freeagent your favorite company

It does win.. but its also far louder. I would take the be quiet for easier warranty coverage, and the lower noise output

after all if you just want to save money you can grab the ID-Cooling FX360 INF similar performance but $80 vs $130 not quite as nice tho
 
I don't like the design but I'm looking forward to the revised Silent Loop.
 
I cant help, but always missing the arctic lf3 360 from the charts... cant really understand why we are missing one of the top performers from every review as a comparsion...
 
I love bequiet. I have 4 of their older, round 120mm fans. They are unique and silent.
They are also one of the few PSU makers that already have a big range of new PSUs with 16pin connector.
They are cool literally and figuratively.
 

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