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CPS PCCOOLER DT360 ARGB Display

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The CPS PCCOOLER DT360 ARGB Display delivers where it counts, offering solid thermal performance, a full suite of features, and clean aesthetics. The magnetic integrated display serves as the main focal point, making it a well-rounded option for users seeking a display-equipped all-in-one liquid cooler with no compromises.

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It tops the charts in thermal performance, though it comes at the cost of noise (thats expected with ~3000rpm fans) but overall it still looks like a good product. I haven't bent a knee yet but i like the idea of a LCD screen with sensory data - this one is well designed but not sure if 3.4" screen is the best selling point. The price on the other hand... nah, i'd compromise on the LCD any day of the week for my £80 ALFIII 360 - the hypocrisy being, i've been considering a separate large LCD panel to throw into my rig (just need something to-do) and it'll cost just as much with my current AIO combined, if not more.

My ALFIII 360 is starting to feel like the middle child, no attention, no love, just quietly cooling in the corner wondering what it did wrong. Is her review in the list of TO-DOs or has the 240mm ALFIII hijacked that ship for good?
 
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It tops the charts in thermal performance, though it comes at the cost of noise (thats expected with ~3000rpm fans) but overall it still looks like a good product. I haven't bent a knee yet but i like the idea of a LCD screen with sensory data - this one is well designed but not sure if 3.4" screen is the best selling point. The price on the other hand... nah, i'd compromise on the LCD any day of the week for my £80 ALFIII 360 - the hypocrisy being, i've been considering a separate large LCD panel to throw into my rig (just need something to-do) and it'll cost just as much with my current AIO combined, if not more.

My ALFIII 360 is starting to feel like the middle child, no attention, no love, just quietly cooling in the corner wondering what it did wrong. Is her review in the list of TO-DOs or has the 240mm ALFIII hijacked that ship for good?
I think the biggest benefit here is the Screen doesnt have to be mounting to the pump with the magnet setup you can actually run the cable via a PCIe expansion slot and externally mount the little display something none of the other display equipped AIOs I have tested offer. Making it much more useful in my own opinion. Performance is also top notch and that includes noise normalized as well. So compared to other high end Display equipped options it costs less with more utility. Has a solid 5 year warranty. So while im not a big fan of display equipped products for those that are its definitely the option I would go with thus far.

As for Arctic AIOs i do have one in for testing that I will be tackling soon so stay tuned. I try to balance my reviews across as many brands as I can. So I try not to go down the narrow rabbit hole, while that may be unpopular in some instances.

That said looking at the temperature spread from other reviews the older Arctic 360 offering would be somewhere around 3rd to 4 place from my estimations.

Hope that helps a bit!
 
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I think the biggest benefit here is the Screen doesnt have to be mounting to the pump with the magnet setup you can actually run the cable via a PCIe expansion slot and externally mount the little display something none of the other display equipped AIOs I have tested offer. Making it much more useful in my own opinion. Performance is also top notch and that includes noise normalized as well. So compared to other high end Display equipped options it costs less with more utility. Has a solid 5 year warranty. So while im not a big fan of display equipped products for those that are its definitely the option I would go with thus far.

I should've clarified, I was referring to the 3.4" 'size'. But I take that back. After taking another look at the 'Finished Looks' page, it actually seems reasonably well-sized, especially compared to the compo. The magnetic repositioning is definitely a +1

As for Arctic AIOs i do have one in for testing that I will be tackling soon so stay tuned. I try to balance my reviews across as many brands as I can. So I try not to go down the narrow rabbit hole, while that may be unpopular in some instances.

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With all due respect, it's a sad state of affairs in the tech industry when the primary draw for a new piece of tech is it's ability to display a cartoon sex doll atop your CPU:

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With all due respect, it's a sad state of affairs in the tech industry when the primary draw for a new piece of tech is it's ability to display a cartoon sex doll atop your CPU:

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Since waifu themed GPUs are rare (Yeston is the only one manufacturer?) you can now have a waifu on your CPU.
 
This looks like it built by Deep Cool
 
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