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ID-Cooling FX360 PRO

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ID-Cooling aims to make a statement with the FX360 PRO. The sleek and understated looks make for a great option if you prefer to keep things simple. This all-in-one liquid cooler delivers outstanding performance at a budget-friendly price of just $60, potentially earning it the "bang for the buck king" title among AIOs.

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Seems like ID-Cooling doesn’t know about its $60 MSRP. :( Their own Newegg storefront is selling it for $90.


Surely they aren’t scalping their own product on launch day.
 
Already wins by not having a pathetically small contact plate as the LF does and actually being able to cool lga 2011.
 
  • Three-year warranty is a bit shorter than other premium options

For 60 bucks, I wouldn’t complain about a 3 years warranty!
 
Seems like ID-Cooling doesn’t know about its $60 MSRP. :( Their own Newegg storefront is selling it for $90.


Surely they aren’t scalping their own product on launch day.
$60 on Amazon
 
So it is not that difficult to make a product at an affordable price. Is there a 240mm model?
 
AIOs on a roll recently. These prices should affect the next gen air coolers. I can't see how be quiet's, corsair's and even noctua's can sell at 100$~ range while 360mm AIOs are at this price.
 
ID Cooling is already pretty much the best bang for buck option where I live imo, for both AIR and AIOs.
Most likely if I ever replace my current one it will be another cooler from ID since they also have more options here than lets say Thermalright. 'they are also more expensive here'
 
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Seems like ID-Cooling doesn’t know about its $60 MSRP. :( Their own Newegg storefront is selling it for $90.


Surely they aren’t scalping their own product on launch day.
Out of stock.
 
Seems like ID-Cooling doesn’t know about its $60 MSRP. :( Their own Newegg storefront is selling it for $90.


Surely they aren’t scalping their own product on launch day.
$59.99
 
I just want this, in a white version with a 45mm thick radiator please...and a no fans option....just give us a no fans option please!!!
 
59.99 plus 24.85 shipping FX360 PRO falls flat for me.

Well there is the Liquid Freezer III 240 / 360 (38mm) €61.35 / €76.15 incl. socket bending correction bracket.(Shipping) €5.99
and even better Freezer 36 black (air tower kills any AIO at €20.51) throttles at very similar 299 W
I just want this, in a white version with a 45mm thick radiator please...and a no fans option....just give us a no fans option please!!!
those are throw away fans basically, like a an entry fork on a bike but it does the job. no other standalone option sadly.
 
Amazing !
 
Not bad, but unlike my ALF280II, the fan/pumps wires arent combined and there is no VRM cooling.
 
AIOs on a roll recently. These prices should affect the next gen air coolers. I can't see how be quiet's, corsair's and even noctua's can sell at 100$~ range while 360mm AIOs are at this price.
These sub $100 winners are continued proof that Corsair are taking this piss with their $300 crap. Yes, RGBLED costs a bit more, but it doesn't cost an additional $225!

ID Cooling is already pretty much the best bang for buck option where I live imo, for both AIR and AIOs.
Most likely if I ever replace my current one it will be another cooler from ID since they also have more options here than lets say Thermalright. 'they are also more expensive here'
In the UK their prices on Amazon.co.uk went from "highly competitive" to "completely irrelevant" in 2022.

The SE-224XT used to be the go-to £17 cooler and now it fluctuates between £27-35.

The FC140 is also ~£27 and there's simply no contest. One is an ultra-basic, cheap, 4-pipe direct-contact cooler with a plastic cap that was okay at £17. The other is a 140mm, dual-tower, dual-fan, nickel-coated, copper base-plated, metal-finished monster of a cooler with a superior mounting system and vastly more performance - especially for today's hot and hungry CPUs.
 
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These sub $100 winners are continued proof that Corsair are taking this piss with their $300 crap. Yes, RGBLED costs a bit more, but it doesn't cost an additional $225!


In the UK their prices on Amazon.co.uk went from "highly competitive" to "completely irrelevant" in 2022.

The SE-224XT used to be the go-to £17 cooler and now it fluctuates between £27-35.

The FC140 is also ~£27 and there's simply no contest. One is an ultra-basic, cheap, 4-pipe direct-contact cooler with a plastic cap that was okay at £17. The other is a 140mm, dual-tower, dual-fan, nickel-coated, copper base-plated, metal-finished monster of a cooler with a superior mounting system and vastly more performance - especially for today's hot and hungry CPUs.

That FC 140 is 64+ Euro here and the cheapest dual tower Thermalright cooler is like 54 euro. The only cheaper Thermalright coolers here are the single tower ones but there are so many other options in that price range like the cheapest dual tower ID is like 36 euro. 'ID-Cooling SE-206-XT'

No idea whats the reason behind this maybe Thermalright doesn't really ship to my country that much or it costs them more or whatever. 'or its just my country being its usual self with its prices in general:laugh:'
 
That FC 140 is 64+ Euro here and the cheapest dual tower Thermalright cooler is like 54 euro. The only cheaper Thermalright coolers here are the single tower ones but there are so many other options in that price range like the cheapest dual tower ID is like 36 euro. 'ID-Cooling SE-206-XT'

No idea whats the reason behind this maybe Thermalright doesn't really ship to my country that much or it costs them more or whatever. 'or its just my country being its usual self with its prices in general:laugh:'
"There are no bad products, only bad pricing"
- Anand Shimpi

Companies can't have unique distribution partners in every place on earth. I suspect a large proportion of the pricing disparity is down to how close your region is to one of the manufacturers major distribution hubs, and how much additional tax/duty that distribution network pays in your particular country.

Thermalright and ID seem to make comparable/equivalent quality products - it's simply a case of whether you can get them at sensible pricing or whether your region's combination of distance from hub and taxes/paperwork shenanigans on cross-border items from that hub make something's price unappealing.
 
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