






❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — the ultimate ARGB water cooling experience!
The Thermalright Frozen Notte 360 Black ARGB V2 is a high-performance water cooling CPU cooler featuring a 360mm radiator with three 120mm PWM fans equipped with durable S-FDB bearings. Compatible with a wide range of AMD and Intel sockets, it combines superior cooling efficiency with customizable ARGB lighting, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking silent, reliable, and visually striking thermal management.






K**N
Worth every penny
Excellent cooling performance, keeps my CPU temps low even under heavy load.Installation was straightforward with clear instructions and quality mounting hardware.The white aesthetic and ARGB lighting look stunning in my build.Fans are quiet with smooth operation thanks to the S-FDB bearings.Compatible with a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets – great value overall!
P**R
Great performance @ incredibly low price
I have come to really trust Thermalright brand. This is my third Thermalright product and all of them have performed really well, and the prices are substantially lower than comparable competitions.This AIO was packaged well in a fairly large box. Everything was well organized, and installation was fairly straightforward. Construction of the unit itself is top notch. While someone may not like the appearance of the pump on the hosts, I actually really like the fact that the pump is not on top of the CPU; the hosts can dampen any vibration coming from the pump. A minor issue is the fact that the cables for the fans are all loose and not bundle together. But they can all be hidden below the MB and out of sight.If you have a hot running CPU like 13th or 14th generation i7 (I have i7 13700K), this AIO can really tame the temperature. Idle temperature is mid 20's C while upper 50's to lower 60's under load (Topaz AI, LrC, and Photoshop). Temperature can spike to mid 80's for a second or so and then drop down to 70's when cooling catches up. I am sure some tuning of the fan and CPU parameters can further minimize the spike, but it does not bother me at all.This AIO has eliminated my concern regarding potential thermal damage of the CPU. There is always the potential of leakage especially down the road, but I cannot comment on that at this point.
N**E
Hidden Gem AIO. Top tier performance for cheap
Amazing cooler for the price. Installing is really easy, tons of support for different CPUs. Cooling performance is top tier, running mid 60C with a 7800X3D on load. The infinity mirror looks amazing. LEDs are bright, but there is so much control and they don’t loose and color as brightness drops.
J**.
Excellent cooler. Unbeatable price.
The media could not be loaded. Excellent cooler. Performs on par with big name coolers, keeping my 7600x at a steady 46c at idle. Comes with paste and all the brackets and screws you need. RGB is bright and colorful, can be controlled with open RGB. I believe you can connect it to a Corsair hub and go through iCue, as well. You can buy 3+ of these for the price of a big brand name. And it works just as well.BTW. It looks like a mirror when shut off which I did not know, but I like it.Be careful: Do not try to use the long screws to mount the radiator. It will pierce the radiator. Those are for the fans. I feel like that’s not mentioned in the manual but would be an easy mistake to make.
S**L
Double check your set up
So far this product is great for the price. My old cooler was barely able to keep my CPU below 145° while running games like COD, Fortnite, etc. So far this cooler is keeping my temps around 100°-110°. The install was not terrible. However, the instructions are trash. Also it provides the brackets for some motherboards but not all. I have an AM4 set up and did not have the brackets needed from the last cooler. So before purchasing just know you may need to find brackets elsewhere. Other than that, it looks good and does the job perfectly especially for the price.
Z**A
Great budget upgrade cooler
It's not a completely silent cooler even while running on a low load but it definitely keeps the CPU temps down. Running Oblivion Remastered with high graphics (5700x3D + 3070ti) my CPU temp is under 73 C. I'm very happy with the performance. And the aesthetics is great as well! Well-built and great value for the money.
A**R
Great value, easy installation
Very impressed, especially for the price. This was my first AIO and I installed it several months ago. It's run cool and quiet since day one and I haven't had any issues. Installation was easy and it looks nice. Kudos.
P**I
EDIT: Temperature spikes to 90C after installing a GPU
I have the Ryzen 9 7900X CPU, and my temperature with this cooler is 41C. I've rarely seen my temperature go to 42C or 43C, even when under a 100% load. I'm estimating my highest 1% temperature would be 45C, but I have never seen the temperature greater than 43C, so I don't think I will be hitting that high of a temperature. That's good, since this cooler seems to do a good job of keeping my PC cool with some Kyronaut Grizzly Thermal Paste. That's especially good for the price, since it looks great and keeps my PC cool.However, I had a problem with the RGB not turning off when I shut down my PC. The RGB was stuck on the typical fading spectrum cycle, which would prevent me from going to sleep. Because that was going to become an issue, I had to open up the top of my PC and unplug the RGB cable that was connecting the RGB for the top fan system. The lights went out, but this means that I can't have the RGB when the PC is turned on. It's not the end of the world since it's just the top radiator and I have a lot of other RGB lights, but it's something worth mentioning (and I took off 1 star). The AIO cooler itself doesn't have this RGB issue, so that's good.EDIT: About 1 week after building my setup, I installed an ASUS RTX 4070 SUPER and didn't touch anything else. Before installing the new parts, my CPU would usually spike up to 60C at most and then go back into the 40s. However, 2 weeks after installing my GPU, I have been getting many warnings saying my CPU temperature has exceeded 90C when I'm not even going to full load. I checked everything, but it seems like the added heat of my GPU is too much for the AIO to keep the CPU cool, and I've seen thermal throttling kick in a few times. I'm unfortunately going to have to return this because it just can't keep my Ryzen cool. Even without a GPU, my CPU temperature seemed to spike up in the upper 60s before going back down into the mid-40s, but these 3-second temperature spikes are killing my performance and since my CPU is now going above 90 degrees, I can't keep this AIO any longer. I'm also questioning if the AIO pump could be broken, since changing the power settings for the AIO pump doesn't seem to do anything. Either that, or my best friend said the coolant could be cheap/ineffective. I'd just beware of using this on high-power systems.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago