Hidden Changes: Tear-Down of Arctic's Liquid Freezer III CPU Cooler & Disassembly

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
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    The Arctic Liquid Freezer III is the new best liquid cooler for CPUs that we've tested, and now we're tearing it down to learn about how it's assembled and what the differences are versus the original Liquid Freezer II. The Liquid Freezer III is a value-focused, high-performance liquid cooler that has a drastically different pump block (with separable VRM fan unit), and the coldplate itself underwent changes for this new version -- something we weren't expecting. The ability to repair and disassembly the Liquid Freezer 3 should make it easier to maintain long-term.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 - Tearing Down the Best Liquid Cooler
    02:12 - Coldplate Size & Repairability
    04:46 - Anatomy of a Liquid Cooler
    07:13 - TEAR DOWN: Coldplate
    12:34 - PCB Removal
    15:41 - Recap of the Big Changes
    17:24 - VRM Fan Disassembly
    18:55 - Conclusions: Repairability & Easy Disassembly
    21:12 - Leaf Spring Flexing the Plate
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  • @GamersNexus
    @GamersNexus  3 місяці тому +38

    Find the full performance review from yesterday! ua-cam.com/video/zfffNRTOZCc/v-deo.html
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    • @sp33drr
      @sp33drr 3 місяці тому

      I have the older 420 and temps never get above 81c in a 75F room for 7800x3d!

    • @mikesteve3039
      @mikesteve3039 3 місяці тому +1

      @@sp33drr A 75c room?

    • @sp33drr
      @sp33drr 3 місяці тому

      @@mikesteve3039 its winter and I hate being cold and I meant (F) LOL

    • @michaelmonstar4276
      @michaelmonstar4276 3 місяці тому

      Now re-assemble it and put the water back in...

    • @THISLOVETHISHATE99
      @THISLOVETHISHATE99 3 місяці тому

      now if only this cooler was lga1200 capable so i can attempt direct die cooling my 10600k with it

  • @VaalkinTheOnly
    @VaalkinTheOnly 3 місяці тому +357

    You know what? It could be cool if y'all made a trip down to an Arctic laboratory, I feel like their design philosophy and engineering methodology could be fascinating to see into

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  3 місяці тому +195

      Trying to set that up!

    • @Sieryx
      @Sieryx 3 місяці тому +8

      This! Please @gamersnexus make it happen!

    • @BoraHorzaGobuchul
      @BoraHorzaGobuchul 3 місяці тому +11

      Concur, Arctic seems to be a decent company and it's be nice to learn more about it. Might also discuss the contact spot/frame issue with them and see if they are working on improving their designs.

    • @inqizzo
      @inqizzo 3 місяці тому +4

      Looking at how they focus on value so much, the tour would probably reveal employee abuse

    • @shaneeslick
      @shaneeslick 3 місяці тому +5

      @@GamersNexus That would be AWESOME! I love the GN Factory Tours

  • @kevinlloyd3047
    @kevinlloyd3047 3 місяці тому +337

    Ah yes, the coolest month of the year: Fanuary

    • @EkiToji
      @EkiToji 3 місяці тому +25

      Sure has better weather than Smarch.

    • @SupraSav
      @SupraSav 3 місяці тому +1

      wh....why

    • @diloran3700
      @diloran3700 3 місяці тому +10

      Fanuary is when it is February, but you still think it's January

    • @gamergod9182
      @gamergod9182 3 місяці тому +1

      @@diloran3700 I'm pretty sure it's actually Jebruary now.

    • @noviancasper
      @noviancasper 3 місяці тому +3

      If you where ever curious where the days went in February it's because of Fanuary.

  • @TheXlen
    @TheXlen 3 місяці тому +479

    Arctic is one of those companies that actually cares about their products, it's a somewhat rare sight to see even in ICT

    • @kay_a_s
      @kay_a_s 3 місяці тому +42

      I believe they will take Gamers Nexus' critiques and add them to newer revisions of the Liquid Freezer III to make it better, like the contact frame on Intel, or the mounting on AMD, like what they did for the Liquid Freezer II (I recall they refined the Liquid Freezer II mounting for Intel before?). I'm really glad Arctic is still one of the sane few companies around.

    • @blahorgaslisk7763
      @blahorgaslisk7763 3 місяці тому +18

      Thermalright also seems to try to make sure their things are decent. The Peerless Assasin 120 keeps doing incredibly good in tests, especially if you look at the price. They also have a bunch of AIO's. It would be interesting to see how they compare to Arctic and really cheap actors like Deepcool, Xilence, Mars Gaming, Kolink and NOx. These last five are all real cheap which makes you wonder what they sacrificed to keep the price that low. It looks like Deepcool at least does some of their own designs of the radiator.
      Real data would require a long term test to see how they age. There's been AIO problems with aging, Arctic had one and fixed it decently, but this is really hard to test effectively. Initial testing being performance and design is really the start. If these areas work decently they might be usable but if they don't then longevity isn't really interesting.

    • @MarcoLoves360gamer
      @MarcoLoves360gamer 3 місяці тому +18

      Artic is been around for a long time on the pc master race, glad theyt are still around and a reputable brand at that.

    • @cardboardsnail
      @cardboardsnail 3 місяці тому

      @@blahorgaslisk7763 idk about Deepcool's AIOs, but in my experience their heatsinks are solid. (I've used the AS500 Plus, Assassin III, and Gammaxx 400)
      Deepcool's 120mm fans tend to resonate around the ~1000RPM or so I like to have my fans at, so I don't really like them acoustically. Their 140mm hasn't given me any issues.

    • @JohnDoeGoGoGo
      @JohnDoeGoGoGo 3 місяці тому +1

      No.

  • @HeathenHacks
    @HeathenHacks 3 місяці тому +244

    17:49 I guess the DLC could be an optional 5-12v LCD screen.

    • @pirojfmifhghek566
      @pirojfmifhghek566 3 місяці тому +73

      I'm banking on it being an addon for converting the VRM fan into a mini rotisserie so you can cook hotdogs when 15th gen Intel releases.

    • @bragilbe12
      @bragilbe12 3 місяці тому +2

      Thats pretty much what i'm hoping for lol

    • @shaneeslick
      @shaneeslick 3 місяці тому +1

      G'day @HeathenHacks yeah as that is the current $$$ spinner for ASUS/NZXT/Corsair/Hyte etc...
      Did you see the €300 Lamptron ST060 120mm dual tower cooler Der8auer did a video on? 🤦‍♂

    • @dantem4119
      @dantem4119 3 місяці тому

      I mean shit I hope so. The not a fan thing looks a bit goofy and having cpu temp that I can just glance at would be a nice feature

    • @pedro.alcatra
      @pedro.alcatra 3 місяці тому

      Please dont

  • @bjn714
    @bjn714 3 місяці тому +180

    15:28 despite it not being made in Fanuary, the date is on the PCB: "2337" aka the 37th week of 2023, which would be early September.

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  3 місяці тому +101

      Ah, cool! Had no idea that's how those date codes are done. Thanks for sharing!

    • @inqizzo
      @inqizzo 3 місяці тому +20

      Could also have been made on the 23rd of 2037, you never know, it could be an aio from the future that they shifted trough time. That would also explain the fact that arctic finally figured out pump-block looks which was predicted to happen in 2029

    • @ae112r8
      @ae112r8 3 місяці тому +2

      They're done the same on tyres, a tyre marked 1524 was made in the 15th week of 2024. They also only print the date on the side meant to face outwards! ​@@GamersNexus

    • @Kromaatikse
      @Kromaatikse 3 місяці тому +3

      @@GamersNexus Most ICs have date codes in a similar format, and this has been the case for a *very* long time. On pre-Y2K chips, you can identify the two halves of the code unambiguously, because the week number is never above 52, while the year digits will be in the 70s upwards.

  • @00Mike55
    @00Mike55 3 місяці тому +53

    In honor of Steve being a little silly, we should declare Fanuary not only as the second month of the year but also a celebration of cool tech and Steve's magnificent hair.

    • @Sieryx
      @Sieryx 3 місяці тому +3

      February... The month of Love, Black History, Mardi Gras, and Fans... Only fans. 🤔

  • @jwbowen
    @jwbowen 3 місяці тому +38

    15:23 Fanuary should absolutely become a GN holiday month!

    • @MXCN_El1011
      @MXCN_El1011 3 місяці тому +2

      put it on the end of the year shirt

    • @DrakkarCalethiel
      @DrakkarCalethiel 3 місяці тому +2

      Filled to the brim with fan reviews!

  • @stevenkennett8694
    @stevenkennett8694 3 місяці тому +41

    My purchase of the liquid freezer II was based on GN's in depth, no BS review. Keep up the great work.

    • @bmanrockwell2174
      @bmanrockwell2174 3 місяці тому +2

      My friend bought his for the same reason.

    • @ChrisMDSmith79
      @ChrisMDSmith79 3 місяці тому +2

      same here. I bought 2 of them. One for my PC (5600X) and one for my sons (6700K) - further note the one in my sons rig was supposed to go on my daughters BUT her desk couldnt fit the case I got (I forgot to measure)

    • @garnerkimbrell5256
      @garnerkimbrell5256 3 місяці тому +3

      Same for me, bought the 420 II for my 5950x, overclocked and it sits happily at high 40s for most heavy loads. Artificial stress tests doesnt get above 65. The fan cables hidden is nice and the little fan is a nice bonus for vrm cooling.

  • @WeAreMovieMakers
    @WeAreMovieMakers 3 місяці тому +81

    More AIO reviews please! There’s a bunch out there that never get reviewed.

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  3 місяці тому +17

      Any specific requests?

    • @spg3331
      @spg3331 3 місяці тому +18

      Asus rog ryujin III 360 argb.

    • @spg3331
      @spg3331 3 місяці тому +7

      Also ask them to make a 420mm version haha

    • @Mrendomii
      @Mrendomii 3 місяці тому +12

      @@GamersNexusthe deep cool mystique

    • @mounirelkirafi
      @mounirelkirafi 3 місяці тому +5

      While reviewing aio coolers i also think its interesting to have relevant air coolers included in the results, just as a reference point. Its been especially useful for me when trying to figure out whether it makes sense to go from air to water (other than looks of course). Videos going over the differences have been made before but they all feel out of date or they dont include more relevant options. By always including some air cooler results in the comparisons there will always be an up to date reference point.

  • @user-fp7kd2ru7f
    @user-fp7kd2ru7f 3 місяці тому +56

    I love how I'm looking to find a way to cool my 13900k, and you keep posting these videos on coolers, and I keep learning more and more stuff in general about coolers out right and just wanted to say thanks to the gamer nexus team for all the info been watching off and on for years between each build every time I come back your videos they allway help when im looking to build / upgrade.

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  3 місяці тому +12

      That's awesome! So happy to hear that it's been educational!

    • @DanielHebell
      @DanielHebell 3 місяці тому

      Have you decided on how to cool your 13900k yet? Because I am looking to cool a 14900k and thought maybe the liquid freezer 2 might be a better choice as I can use a 3rd party contact frame. Not sure, tho.

    • @s.s.7404
      @s.s.7404 3 місяці тому +1

      @Hebell basically you have 4-5 solid choices for the 13900K/14900K. in price order:
      Arctic Liquid Freezer II and III 360 (even better the 420 if you have the right case for it)
      DeepCool LT720
      EK Nucleus CR360
      Lian Li Galahad II Trinity Performance 360
      Corsair H150 (better H170 if you have the case)

    • @DanielHebell
      @DanielHebell 3 місяці тому

      @@s.s.7404 I am willing to pay more for better cooling / better temps. Funny how the cheapest cools the best. :D
      Therfore I'll probably go with the Liquid Freezer III 420 and push/pull with 6 Silent Wings 4. This seems to perform even better than the EK direct die.

    • @s.s.7404
      @s.s.7404 3 місяці тому +1

      @@DanielHebell That's because there are others things to consider, such as the look and the "comfort". For example the Galahad is basically at the same level in cooling but comes with 3 uni fans (less cables and better look). Then, the 420 is a beast (i have the LF II 420 top mounted on Lancool III) but there is the case compatibility to consider.

  • @twiggsherman3641
    @twiggsherman3641 3 місяці тому +140

    Corsair looking at this design and wondering why they'd make it that way. Sure it cools better, but how are they going to strap an LCD screen to it and charge 400 dollars?

    • @inqizzo
      @inqizzo 3 місяці тому +11

      Looking at the magnetic top, there might soon be a market for lf3 addons

    • @twiggsherman3641
      @twiggsherman3641 3 місяці тому +3

      @@inqizzo only if they have readouts for temps and such. Unless people really want an LED display on their pump for cartoons. I personally think they're dumb, but people seem to think they're worth 400 bucks.

    • @0rogontorogon
      @0rogontorogon 3 місяці тому +7

      Corsair (and NZXT for that matter) serve completely different markets than Arctic does.
      One is for kids with rich parents, the other is for enthusiasts.

    • @russellbower2557
      @russellbower2557 2 місяці тому

      Corsair probably laughing at that AMD mounting thinking you guys had one job. Why go to two screw mounting from a tried and true 4 screw mounting? Fixing it later shouldn’t be an option either it just shows you guys screwed up.

    • @twiggsherman3641
      @twiggsherman3641 2 місяці тому

      @@russellbower2557 fanboy detected. I have an H150I. The four posts don't fit snug on the backplate, so you need an extra arm to mount their AIO, and mine is all scratched because of it being such a pain. This may not be perfect, but pretending Corsairs is flawless is hilarious.

  • @kirkanos3968
    @kirkanos3968 3 місяці тому +6

    Love tear downs video's, I always try to find a good tear down video before spend money on something like to know what i will be buying and if i will be able to fix or service it myself.
    Thanks for another great video.

  • @tylerlloydboone
    @tylerlloydboone 3 місяці тому +1

    Good to see improvements on an already great product. Thanks Steve

  • @SpiritHealer1
    @SpiritHealer1 3 місяці тому

    Great review as always by Steve and the team. Love the teardowns!

  • @killingtimeitself
    @killingtimeitself 3 місяці тому +4

    I'm impressed with arctic, i was back in the day with the second model before it self immolated, but it seems those days are behind us.
    GNs production value never ceases to amaze me. You guys are doing work the industry doesn't deserve.

  • @playmaka2007
    @playmaka2007 3 місяці тому +15

    In honor of Steve, Fanuary is now a month.

  • @Alialmutairy
    @Alialmutairy 3 місяці тому

    thank you for the work you have done, i purchased mine yesterday based on your true practical review. it's almost unbelievable an AIO this good is in such an affordable price and also a discount on top of that. all the best Arctic!

  • @sevbait
    @sevbait 3 місяці тому +19

    Amazing how well this performed, given the contact frame being less impressive than the thermalright one. Thanks for the reviews fellas.

  • @Dan-Simms
    @Dan-Simms 3 місяці тому +1

    Awesome teardown, thanks Steve!

  • @sunsetsherbert
    @sunsetsherbert 3 місяці тому

    this was super interesting, ty for going so in-depth🙏🏽

  • @dangerwr
    @dangerwr 3 місяці тому +2

    Good job Arctic. Being able to replace individual parts is also better for the environment with less waste. 👍

  • @cppctek
    @cppctek 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for giving us such great insight on the inter workings of this AIO and many others. No one else is doing things like this, and I absolutely love a good tear down because I like to see how things take and I like to see the nuances between various models to see which one will suit my needs better. I myself a huge Aio fan. No pun intended, although I’ve had several fail over the years because I do quite often push my computers pretty hard but it’s never deter me from buying another AIO. However, I do learn from every failure and I try to find what possibly caused the failure and which one to buy to avoid it happening again in that particular instance. Yesterday when I saw you review this AIO, I was immediately impressed and I saw several things that I liked to see and I ordered one myself.
    I do have a question though is there any risk to lapping the cold plate on a AIO versus a water block? I’ve done it a few times and I haven’t had any issues per se, but I’m just wondering if there is a chance of deformation. Also, also, if you use a lapped plate on a non lapped cpu is there any harm or risk there as well? I typically always lap my CPU and Coldplates plates, but from time to time I need to test a different CPU in that particular test bench that has not been lapped and I’m just wondering if that would either impact the temperature is negatively or put too much pressure on the IHS. Thanks for all your hard work. You guys are absolutely amazing and I continue to thank you for all the years of inspiration and education.

  • @RANDOMNATION907
    @RANDOMNATION907 3 місяці тому +13

    "Keeps the Hot side HOT & the Cold side COLD" . . . . . that just gave me a McDLT flashback.

    • @royconestoga7326
      @royconestoga7326 3 місяці тому +6

      Hello fellow old person. 😀👍🏼

    • @IAMRUSTEDROOT
      @IAMRUSTEDROOT 3 місяці тому +3

      Bring back the McDLT!!!! Styrofoam and all! That thing was awesome!

    • @RANDOMNATION907
      @RANDOMNATION907 3 місяці тому +1

      @@IAMRUSTEDROOT . . McLean Deluxe, mmm, seaweed burger.

    • @RANDOMNATION907
      @RANDOMNATION907 3 місяці тому +1

      @@royconestoga7326 . . well hello to you too 🙂

  • @awesomeguyat7771
    @awesomeguyat7771 3 місяці тому +268

    bots are in full force this mornin

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  3 місяці тому +352

      Just banned them all. Meanwhile, UA-cam be like "but if we ban the bots the engagement will go down"

    • @eQui253
      @eQui253 3 місяці тому +37

      ​@@GamersNexus
      Oh no ! The engagement! Let's learn to live with bots..

    • @ACE112ACE112
      @ACE112ACE112 3 місяці тому +6

      @@GamersNexusno shot yt thinks that

    • @lazerathhome
      @lazerathhome 3 місяці тому +6

      ​@@GamersNexus LoL Sooo true! Thanks for the Awesome Videos Young man and Crew (I'm old so I can say that lol)!

    • @stennan
      @stennan 3 місяці тому

      @@GamersNexus Are these the ones with a naked bum as a profile pic and some generic comment? I don't know what they are doing here on a PC hardware video. Are they trying to hide from bot detection tools so they can spam views?

  • @nexuseclipse
    @nexuseclipse 3 місяці тому +2

    well damn it - I was just looking for something to help me organize my little projects. Now I want one of those mats...

  • @GalileoAV
    @GalileoAV 3 місяці тому +1

    Very impressed by the serviceability and ease of disassembly on this one, there are a ton of solid options these days for AIOs and I think that will help them stand out

  • @shannonoshea644
    @shannonoshea644 Місяць тому

    Thankyou for the great review as always it helped me alot when picking an aio I have the 360 version coming tomorrow

  • @mikesteve3039
    @mikesteve3039 3 місяці тому

    Definitely interested in seeing your pressure testing/thermal testing after making your modifications. I realize you'd probably not take the offer, but I can already see the A.F.III 'Nexus' edition - now with improved thermals and ease of installation!

  • @MagicSwordKing
    @MagicSwordKing 3 місяці тому +2

    Wow, Arctic is so dedicated to cooling they even manufactured these in Fanuary. Incredible.

  • @M.W.H.
    @M.W.H. 3 місяці тому

    Great work guys. Thank you.

  • @tysenp8193
    @tysenp8193 2 місяці тому +1

    One thing I haven't seen anyone notice or mention is that the RGB version of this cooler has higher-performance fans. The RGB version uses Arctic's P12 PWM PST A-RGB fans, which have a max speed of 2000RPM and use the same fin shape as Arctic's new P12MAX. The black version of this cooler uses the regular P12s that came on the previous generation, with the original fin shape and a max speed of 1800RPM. Hope to see this mentioned if you ever talk about these again!

  • @TheSrSunday
    @TheSrSunday 3 місяці тому +1

    A beautiful disassembly!

  • @thedealer799
    @thedealer799 3 місяці тому

    Most in-depth cooler reviews 😎

  • @prgnify
    @prgnify 3 місяці тому +3

    @15:15 you already had me primed to laugh with Fenuary. But when you added "which is not a month" I cracked!
    If early next year you have a lot of data on fan testing from this year, and you are doing a roundup like you did for GPUs and CPUs (was it this year or December last year?) but for fans, please call it Fanuary.

  • @tobyax
    @tobyax 3 місяці тому +2

    I just replaced the deepcool LT720 with the new arctic 3 280, and it's better both in terms of temperature (higher cinebench score with PBO at 85°c) and quiet. Very good product

  • @devencherry8976
    @devencherry8976 3 місяці тому

    Love the videos, keep up the great work!

  • @shangrilaladeda
    @shangrilaladeda 3 місяці тому

    I like this kind of videos and telling the truth of the market

  • @flyingtam
    @flyingtam 3 місяці тому +14

    Great review! Thank you. I've used AIO's for years now, and to tell the truth, I just replace them every 3-5 years or if I see a big degrade in cooling performance. It would be great to see a video on maintaining an AIO- how to see a potential failure, how to replace components, and most importantly, how to service or refill the coolant. I know every AIO will be different, but major components should be about the same (fan, pump, hoses, etc).

    • @thatfordboy4297
      @thatfordboy4297 3 місяці тому

      I hope your at least changing paste? Before replacing. Anyway.
      As to maintaining. AIOs are definitely in the vien of, you will never get it back together the same as factory. Proper Water loops can be a pain to get the air out of in general. That's with a loop that you personally design. With something that is not really intended to be serviced... good luck.

    • @MacCosmic
      @MacCosmic 3 місяці тому +2

      I put a CPU AIO in a system back in 2017 and noticed over the years the temp kept on getting worse. Think it was 2019 I replace the thermal paste with no improvement and 2020 started to get noise from the pump.
      Contacted the manufacturer to troubleshoot to which the reply was that the coolent was being absorbed into the hoses and my option was to replace it at my cost.
      I went back to air cooled and which runs just as cool. NEVER going with a AIO again and to be truthful I knew nothing is maintenance free. Just hoped it would last the system till it was time to upgrade.
      When I tore it apart I found gunk in the cold plate so either replace the AIO like you said every few years or build a custom loop which you can maintain every few years. In both cases I now only liquid cool when I plan to Over clock the system and with systems being overkill (unless running 4-8K).

    • @vanqy.
      @vanqy. 3 місяці тому

      hey hope this helps: Ive bought the TT ToughLiquid 360 back in Oct 2020 and were running it since then. Naturally AiO degenerate and youll see why in a brief moment.
      After ive noticed the degradation ultimately ending in sudden shutdowns and fail-to-boot, i came across the AiO stopped working properly. A few hours in into troubleshooting with external DC supply and whatnot, ive decided to tear it down, from the bottom up. Thats the cold plate, the gasket and the housing.
      I hadnt to go further. the AiO in question uses a same in style gasket as the product reviewed here, it is sort of some silicone rubber channel mask that sits on top of the microfins of the cold plate. TT somehow made the channels much more narrow than what you can see here and it actually uses a one way in two ways out approach, so in fact a spread from the middle. The gasket was allowing water to only penetrate the microfins at a small section in the middle, and this one got covered in debris.
      After cleaning up the copper block under flowing water and soft soap, ive went towards flushing the pump and radiator assembly with distilled water until i felt comfortable to reassemble it. The biggest work is actually draining any remaining air left in the circuit, you definitely want to make sure the loop is pure deion, especially because ive observed the pump fails upon air intake.

  • @clintk4691
    @clintk4691 3 місяці тому

    Well I'm impressed. Off to check out the review now. Been a few years since I've done anything with my PC, may upgrade my CLC. The big (for the product) fan is a huge selling point for me since I already loosely place a fan near the VRM.

  • @GrumpiestKitten
    @GrumpiestKitten 3 місяці тому

    The tear-downs are my favorite videos.

  • @fortheking.design
    @fortheking.design 3 місяці тому +4

    I’ve now fully memorized the fact that these chryo sheets are molecularly stacked in the z-axis

    • @w2sjw
      @w2sjw 3 місяці тому

      I'm picking up a 5800X3D + Sapphire Nitro+ 7800XT this weekend from MicroCenter. My 240 Liquid Freezer III is already en-route. I think I'm going to do these pads instead of the tube of Kryonaut I have here already...

  • @SwaggerMeister72
    @SwaggerMeister72 3 місяці тому

    Something I'd like to see is you guys attempting to rebuild this and seeing if it works and if there's any meaningful difference in performance. This is my first time seeing a repairable CLC like this.

  • @Dakir89
    @Dakir89 2 місяці тому +2

    LOVE my liquid freezer ii. About to upgrade to the III and keep the II as backup. Thank you for the awesome work as always, Steve!

  • @Tpecep
    @Tpecep 3 місяці тому +3

    Thank you! Just ordered 360mm one for my 14900KF, canceled deepcool ls720 order

    • @doorsbh
      @doorsbh 3 місяці тому

      Me also I ordered one yesterday v3 360mm and it's on the way.

    • @twanheijkoop6753
      @twanheijkoop6753 3 місяці тому

      Apparently LGA 1700 mounting is sub optimal for the lf3. Doesn't mean it won't work tho.

  • @ACallander22
    @ACallander22 3 місяці тому

    Have you ever thought about purchasing and using a scope cam or some way we can see the inside or closer macro? I love this break down stuff ❤

  • @ragetist
    @ragetist 3 місяці тому +2

    I remember watching you tear down one of the NZXT AIOs and basically ending up destroying the whole thing, this looks like something you could actually service if needed.

  • @DavidWB147
    @DavidWB147 3 місяці тому +16

    This looks like a great cooler. It seems that both here and KitGuru have found the LGA 1700 performance a bit lacking. Hopefully they will improve this with mounting hardware corrections. I'd like to consider one of these for my 13700K. I'd certainly consider one after a few revisions.

    • @def-po8tu
      @def-po8tu 3 місяці тому +1

      The mount bracket is good it's the way the cooler attaches to the bracket. It should have had 4 screws instead of 2 holding down the cooler

    • @GameBacardi
      @GameBacardi 3 місяці тому +1

      Intel just run too HOT

    • @def-po8tu
      @def-po8tu 3 місяці тому +2

      @GameBacardi nah man, it's the way the cooler is screwed down to the bracket. Onl6 2 screws means the bracket isn't having equal pressure placed on it.

    • @XURUPITA4006
      @XURUPITA4006 3 місяці тому +2

      @@def-po8tu being 2 or 4 doesnt change much. Most if not all high end air coolers for example already use only 2 spring loaded screws to pressure the plate against CPU. What they need to fix is how that pressure with cooling plate + spring load metal ontop is doing against CPU surface + CPU contact frame.

    • @def-po8tu
      @def-po8tu 3 місяці тому

      @@XURUPITA4006 it does tho, it's not applying equal pressure. The 2 screws are only applying pressure in the center of the cpu and that is the issue. Thanks have a great day

  • @MistrxxGoat
    @MistrxxGoat 3 місяці тому +3

    Was able to pick up the 360 ARGB for $107 on Amazon. Just arrived this morning so going to be installing it later but gamers Nexus was definitely the reason I decided to pick this unit up! You guys provide absolutely phenomenal overviews

    • @ArchAngel623
      @ArchAngel623 3 місяці тому +1

      I did the same thing yesterday and scooped it. 110 where I live for the all white 360. Couldn’t let that chance slip

    • @kristijanknezevic9407
      @kristijanknezevic9407 3 місяці тому

      Directly from ARCTIC website there is promo price of 80 euros something and 5 euros delivery worldwide, I got LF III ARGB 420 from their website for 95 euros and free delivery. Should always support the manufacturer directly if you can since then they have larger profit cut for themselves that way instead of giving to Amazon . And ARCTIC definitely deserve more support.

    • @CPha2er
      @CPha2er 3 місяці тому

      I bought the 360 A-RGB in white for only 90 € on Amazon today!!
      Absolutely amazing price^^
      Btw, I just ordered a USED 360 LF II A-RGB for 126 € a few days prior...

    • @MistrxxGoat
      @MistrxxGoat 3 місяці тому +1

      @@CPha2er lol I did the same thing 🤣 had to start a return before it even arrived

    • @ivanpoberezhniuk9694
      @ivanpoberezhniuk9694 Місяць тому +1

      got 280version few days ago
      perfomance is insane
      and you do not have to pay all money of the world to get it

  • @timbaumann9046
    @timbaumann9046 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Steve, I just got the Arctic Freezer III 420 RGB on sale at Amazon only a few days back. Along with a new case I got (also Amazon), the Phanteks (PH-ES614PTG_BK) Enthoo Pro ATX. I still have a need for at minimum a (2) 5.25" drive bays (this can hold THREE 5.25") along with being able to mount at the top the 420 AIO. The price I was charged was just $115 for the AIO and the case I got for $121 which I felt was a great value overall! I see that you are finally getting back to reviewing cases again (took you guys long enough!). While you have not stated yet what cases you are going to actually be reviewing, I'm still curious at to what you have in store for us all! I don't plan on making a change on the case (as it's almost IMPOSSIBLE to get a decent full ATX case these days WITH 5.25" bays) unless you buy some HUGE "server size" case at over $300+, yet again, I'm curious what you are going to review. After speaking with a few friends that have needs similar to mine that also need those 5.25" drive bays... All of us just can't understand just WHY the industry as a whole has ABANDONED the 5.25" drive bays! DON'T they realize that many of us STILL USE DVD and BLU-RAY both for watching movies and also have the need to burn quick copies of files aside from the use of just USB thumb drives? There is still a need for archiving data for use as longer rather than shorter term storage... hence the need for the 5.25" drive bays! The plus here as far as the Phanteks case is concerned it that it can have both the 420 AIO option and STILL be able to fit those 2 5.25" drive bays AT THE SAME TIME and STILL be a GREAT VALUE! Sure, for just a gaming rig you really don't need physical media to install a game seeing as places such as Steam and G.O.G. are around where you can install directly the game in question to a SSD. But for other uses (say watching a movie off your own media especially if the internet is off-line!) there is STILL THAT NEED!!! This is something to consider "IF" you have the space available to use a case of the size I've just purchased from Phanteks.

  • @noviancasper
    @noviancasper 3 місяці тому +3

    Thid is the first time I caught a video once it released

  • @yurioorlov177
    @yurioorlov177 3 місяці тому

    I enjoyed this internal look at why it does as it does. The Extra height on the microfins would increase cooling capacity since they would have a larger area to get cooled. Next week im getting mine since it was really cheap to get one here in Norway and well more cooling with a 6950XT also in the case is good.

  • @GWRus77
    @GWRus77 2 дні тому

    As always awesome video. You could have also, maybe an addition/update later, compared the coldplate and gasket from the Freezer II service kit vs the original vs the Freezer III as there were even some updates there improving channel and flow access of the gasket to the fin stack. I would even be curious to see if the Freezer II service kit itself improved its performance.

  • @morenoise8086
    @morenoise8086 3 місяці тому

    Damn cool video, as usual. Thanks GN

  • @infango
    @infango 3 місяці тому

    i was waiting for this a long time ..

  • @grimlock8369
    @grimlock8369 3 місяці тому

    Rad tear down Steve. Thanks

  • @Lex4122
    @Lex4122 3 місяці тому

    Fanuary took me by surprise😆, awesome content as always!
    Edit: Oh and i bought one because of your review, thx🤓

  • @illi-the-wolf
    @illi-the-wolf 3 місяці тому

    Great teardown and review folks - thorough as always!
    Maybe it's just parallax, but it seems that the new cooler has roughly as many fins, though slightly thinner than the previous gen? If the relative fin density is the same, but the fins are thinner, this would make the gaps between fins wider, thus increasing fluid flow and decreasing drag between fins. Making the fins taller would offset - and probably improve - any losses of heat capacity due to thinner fins. But Im sure a laser scan to compare them would tell for sure ^_^

  • @JoshuaG
    @JoshuaG 3 місяці тому

    Cant wait for this AIO to be available everywhere ❤🤟

  • @BNOVA
    @BNOVA 3 місяці тому

    I was shying away from AIOs but Artic always peaked my interest and this newer model is impressive. Hoprefully the prices will be back to introductory prices when I upgrade.

  • @Kromaatikse
    @Kromaatikse 3 місяці тому +1

    On the topic of the motor design, this appears to be a 9-pole brushless DC type - the rotor will incorporate a corresponding multipole permanent magnet for the stator coils to interact with. The 9-pole design, which should give nice smooth torque, and it may well be related to the new fan motors which Arctic have recently introduced, which additionally have smooth driving waveforms for each coil (rather than just turning them hard on and off). You might find some interesting similarities if you tear down a P14 MAX to expose the motor. Suffice it to say that Arctic know what they're doing with propeller-law motors, and can implement their ideas effectively, even at the modest end of the price range.

  • @Boorock70
    @Boorock70 3 місяці тому +5

    How about a video of "how to service your AIO?"
    Cleaning, Refilling & make it last longer ?

  • @travisolander4749
    @travisolander4749 3 місяці тому +2

    Fantastic episode. I'm an old millennial who grew up in the glory days of 90s PC gaming. The highest compliment I can give is: Steve's channel is the only UA-cam channel I have ever relied on to purchase a product, ever. Might buy this AIO for a new small form factor PC. That NCASE beckons...
    Edit: I can speak to some extent on the motors. Larger stator magnets produce more torque. It's likely this updated pump can move coolant more efficiently. The copper windings also look to use thinner, tighter wraps, which also helps produce a stronger magnetic field.

  • @Sparkmovement
    @Sparkmovement 3 місяці тому +5

    Even though I was one of the people who got the V2 420mm for cheap, I'm still super happy with my purchase & when I need to upgrade... Artic is the only choice for AIO from now on.

  • @SourBogBubble
    @SourBogBubble 3 місяці тому

    Thanks, Steve.

  • @CheesyCrotch
    @CheesyCrotch 3 місяці тому +1

    Dagnammit, almost made it through the rest of my life since 1998 with out hearing "a lot of bit" again, I chuckled confusingly again like I did the 1st time I heard it.

  • @bluephreakr
    @bluephreakr 3 місяці тому

    Hey Steve, do a follow-up where you omit the leaf spring for washers, or use a ferrous metal plate in lieu of the leaf spring if it is necessary for the pump cap to affix onto it.

  • @DizConnected
    @DizConnected 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Steve!

  • @crashbug4343
    @crashbug4343 3 місяці тому

    Great stuff!

  • @xwaltranx
    @xwaltranx 3 місяці тому

    my favourite month of the year is the fannyuary indeed steve

  • @pete3556
    @pete3556 3 місяці тому

    hats off guys 👍

  • @andysmith7903
    @andysmith7903 3 місяці тому

    Great review.

  • @OcularPerceptions
    @OcularPerceptions 3 місяці тому +8

    Lol, unfortunately, my "brief moments of stupidity" seem to be getting longer. Excellent review.

  • @oweoweowe
    @oweoweowe 3 місяці тому +5

    I just got the Alphacool Eisbär, mainly due to serviceability, not knowing Arctic would release this. Glad they are going this direction.
    *would love to see the stats of the Eisbär, but I guess it will be let down by its fans

    • @Wilqu5677
      @Wilqu5677 3 місяці тому

      you can always return it, if its possible in your country

  • @glmchn
    @glmchn 3 місяці тому

    Best video of Fanuary so far

  • @byAnArgentinian
    @byAnArgentinian 3 місяці тому

    Great product and great review. I just hope it was that easy to see what would happen over time in use. Real life burnout test need to be done.

  • @camotech1314
    @camotech1314 2 місяці тому

    I love my 240 AF3 that I bought recently, it really does wonders cooling my 5800X3D and is great value!

  • @alhot11
    @alhot11 3 місяці тому

    Steve !
    please re assemble it and test it again !!
    see the difference in performance

  • @FSShenanigans
    @FSShenanigans 22 дні тому

    14:10 Today with Steve rebuilding the water pump in my outboard motor 😂

  • @Fezzy976
    @Fezzy976 3 місяці тому

    I just ordered the 360mm Black version of Amazon for £66!!! That is a crazy price!!

  • @vigorgaming8
    @vigorgaming8 3 місяці тому

    I am glad that the gasket for the cold plate is silicone instead of rubber so it won't make gunk, I might get the Arctic 3 280

  • @novocainDaimon
    @novocainDaimon 3 місяці тому

    I'd love to see GN take a stroll through Arctic's manufacturing / a documentation style of visiting all the brands like Arctic, Corsair, Noctua, etc...
    Also since Asetek was mentioned in the video: a video about what happened to their VapoChill series of cascade coolers?

  • @Tautolonaut
    @Tautolonaut 3 місяці тому +1

    15:22 And when Steve realised his mistake, he exclaimed "ARGB" in amused frustration.

  • @byCDMC
    @byCDMC 3 місяці тому +8

    what if you replace the leaf spring with flat solid piece of metal, that way when you screw the 2 mounting screws in, it equally applies the pressure without bowing out. Maybe with spring tension screws so it would account for some inaccuracy and have proper pressure so its not to much of it.

    • @alexskywalker888
      @alexskywalker888 3 місяці тому

      That might work, but it would be a rigid mount, not spring tensioned. It should be fine, but you open the possibilities for other pressure issues. Rigid mounts require very even and solid systems, unlike those made entirely of plastic.

    • @def-po8tu
      @def-po8tu 3 місяці тому +1

      They need 2 more screws holding the cooler down.

  • @ironman6527
    @ironman6527 3 місяці тому +3

    I have a Corsair H55 (I think) 120mm AIO that has been working pretty much 24 hrs a day for 8 years. It's currently on my sever. I really want to tear it down when I finally dies. All my other AIOs have made it 3 years max.

    • @notlikethis9932
      @notlikethis9932 3 місяці тому +1

      Same for me... having a Corsair H80i here, still working since release without issues.

  • @jozsefkovecses3461
    @jozsefkovecses3461 3 місяці тому

    Thank you!

  • @RN1441
    @RN1441 3 місяці тому +1

    If you have room in the GN store maybe you could due a special edition 'Fanuary' or 'Smarch' Liquid Freezer III faceplate DLCs.

  • @TimothyStovall108
    @TimothyStovall108 3 місяці тому

    I picked up a 280mm the day they came out, which I didn't know they were that new, until the review video popped up in my feed like an hour after I bought it. Sadly, I did not read the motherboard compatibility, and forgot that my AsRock ITX X570 Phantom mobo used LGA 115X mounting points, instead of the traditional AM4 mounting. So, my little ITX server with the 5950X ended up putting the NH-D15S I have on my 5800X3D, then put the Liquid Freezer on the 5800X3D, until I finish designing and printing out my own mounting brackets out of some PA6 carbon nylon, which should be stiff enough. lol Performance wise on the 5800X3D, it's about the same as it was on the NH-D15S in gaming, except maybe a couple of degrees cooler on max temps over long period usage. Like mining randomXmonero for the other 18-20 hours of the day that I'm not using my PC.
    The "DLC" options is nice, in the since that it can be easily customized. Having 3D printers, and doing 3D modeling design, that gives me the freedom to create and experiment with my own AIO faceplate fin designs. lol
    As far as anything else, I have loved the GN silicon mod mat I bought months ago, and it has been serving me well doing many different things. Also, if we're talking about ad spots, I put TG's Kryosheet on my Merc 310 7900XTX, and did flashed the 550W AsRock VBIOS to it. The Kryosheet has been amazing! Keeps hotspot temps consistent, as well no longer have to worry about pump out from the thermal cycles. My deltas are 21C at the "stock" high power limit of 465W. At 550W that delta gets up to around 33C, which is still pretty good. Should make note, I'm not using the stock loud fans anymore (loud things got thrown out the day I got the card), but designed and 3d printed custom fan bracket. 3 Lian LI P28's attached to it do the job well. At max speed they are pretty quiet. Dead quiet if comparing to the stock "jet turbine" fans. lol

  • @Jimmyz96
    @Jimmyz96 3 місяці тому

    the important parts here are the pump and the fan. as an old pump mechanic, i can tell you both are high quality high volume. the fan may have a narrow diameter, but the vanes are long and have a lot of surface area. the pump impeller is the same, a lot of surface area in the vanes. both will move a lot of water and air respectively.

  • @briandiff1459
    @briandiff1459 3 місяці тому

    was going to buy this AIO due to the 10year warranty, but I wouldnt be getting the order for almost 3months.. so I purchased the Redragon HL360 (white) AIO, comes with a 5year warranty. Havent seen any youtube reviews on it, but Amazons reviews are good(taken with a grain of salt) and itll be here Sunday.

  • @Surms41
    @Surms41 3 місяці тому

    Looks extremely well made!
    I always wondered why companies always use such small fins, when taller fins definitely make performance better. I like the addition of VRM fan.
    Getting better, but air is still king imo. Only thing to fail is you dropping it, bending it all up, and fan failure. And of course, a lot of liquid coolers forget VRM needs cooling.
    As for hardware DLC, there's a bad way and a good way. The good way is all cosmetic, and the bad, if they leave out the hardware that makes or breaks it.
    A better route would be completely modular, like selling an after-market cold-plate with different performance levels, etc. So you could upgrade it later with a thicccc micro-fin design.

    • @funbucket09
      @funbucket09 Місяць тому

      The truth is, many (most these days) VRM solutions actually don't need any extra cooling. The heatsink is more than enough in most cases. When you have a VRM rated for 500+ watts on a mobo that runs CPUs with a 90to150W tdp, they never get hot enough.
      My Crosshair hero 7 X470 runs all day every day with an AIO without a VRM fan (overclocked 5950X). Telling people they need one is false information.

  • @botagasss
    @botagasss 3 місяці тому

    I recall buying Arctic Liquid Freezer 2 based on your reviews and the price. That was for my Ryzen 3 1200. It has also served well a Ryzen 7 2700 and now I own a Ryzen 7 5800X3D, and that cooler still manages it magnificently, at pretty much no noise whatsoever!
    Only after I became older did I realize how much I appreciate the quietness of the cooler, to the point that the only thing that makes sound within my case is the GPU, which is absolutely awful.
    Arctic really deserves more love because they seem to really care about their products.

  • @DaveR1974Grows
    @DaveR1974Grows 3 місяці тому +3

    Another great tear down.
    Just want to say thanks for all your hard work. It's because of you lot that I chose the LF2 when I built my new system last year.
    Although my LF2 is great and going strong, I may decide to change to the LF3 purely for aesthetics, especially with the current discount being offered as part of Arctics 23rd birthday celebrations.
    Thanks Steve! (plus the rest of the gang)

  • @ChatBot1337
    @ChatBot1337 3 місяці тому

    Back in my crawling days, we used Water Wetter from Redline quite often as it had a great effect on temps. It's a simple surfactant that breaks the surface tension of water. I've always been curious if it would help in a PC application. 🤔

  • @TechModProjects
    @TechModProjects 3 місяці тому

    I feel bad for the cooler... But I also don't, this was satisfying to watch and learn.

  • @The_Opinion_of_Matt
    @The_Opinion_of_Matt 3 місяці тому

    Sweet! It would be cool if ARTIC sold a custom water loop version of the cold plate/water pump/vrm fan assembly. I would buy one in a couple years when I will be looking at going to a custom water loop in my Fractal Torrent case. I currently have a ARTIC LF2 420mm that is cooling a R9 7900X (works great!), but there was one problem. While the 420mm radiator technically fits in the front, I had to remove the mount for the bottom fans so that it would fit. I had planned to put the 180mm fans in the bottom. Can't put the radiator in the bottom unless I want any air in the system to coalesce in the pump. So future solution is to go with a custom water loop using a radiator for the 180mm fans that came with the case.

  • @Pro4TLZZ
    @Pro4TLZZ 3 місяці тому

    Great that it's repairable

  • @moto3463
    @moto3463 3 місяці тому

    Artic is such an awesome company. They replaced my faulty aio hassle free. They are top notch.

  • @JGioia12
    @JGioia12 3 місяці тому

    welp if i need to buy an AIO any time soon, this is it. i love that they went with a very repair friendly construction.

  • @jamesm568
    @jamesm568 3 місяці тому

    What I've learned about an AIO is on reviews it can perform well while in an actual system it does something totally different because of the configuration of your current build. Pick an AIO that you feel comfortable using and go with it.