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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Aorus Liquid Cooler 360

Review: Aorus Liquid Cooler 360

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/11/2020 12:05 PM | source: | 9 comment(s)
Review: Aorus Liquid Cooler 360

Gigabyte has unleashed a new Aorus cooler, this round with fully addressable aRGB, an and OLED enabled pump. That offers new bling options and really terrific looks. But is it all that it promises it will be?

Read the review here.







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kakiharaFRS
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#5759280 Posted on: 02/11/2020 01:28 PM
another awesome review (still in the process of reading to be honest)
- thanks for pointing out the cpu usage, see people it's not a "icue bad" Corsair only problem as I wrote already I also had 10% cpu usage from G.Skill rgb memory "audio visualize" option and on icue it's mostly due to the "full software control" of corsair rgb memory without that option enabled cpu usage is much lower
- crazy that the H110 is stil among the best results, I don't get it and I have 4 AIOs at home (H110,H150i pro,h115 rgb platinum and a defunct thermaltake 360 riing floe)
- too bad it's another asetek clone
- the cpu temp on the motherboard or cpu block is something I didn't think would care about until I got it on my MSI Creator board (shows temp using bios code display) if you care about and tweak your cooling even if I have aida64 and other monitoring stuff, a quick glance instant info tells me if something weird is going on, like windows 10 updating itself when I'm doing measurements and benchmarking :p

useful info for people interested in (other) AIOs
H150i pro 360mm the pump is very silent, unless you have an open case you shouldn't hear it
H115i the pump vibrates and make noticeably more high pitch noise (can be lessend by tweaking the fastening) cooling tough is nearly the same as H150i pro (it worked "ok" on amd 3960x(no oc) and 9900k(oc 5.1Ghz1.36v)
thermalatake floe ring 360mm was even better especially at idle but also made pump noise, the software was awful (completely updated and remade since) something in the usb control failed, the pump was running and cooling fine but I couldn't control it anymore and the software instant froze win10

Netherwind
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#5759297 Posted on: 02/11/2020 02:58 PM
So Gigabyte is trying to do an ASUS with the pricing? Not good at all!
And the stupid software "solution"? Ridiculous.

tunejunky
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#5759318 Posted on: 02/11/2020 04:27 PM
fail

Gigabyte, you're trying too hard, and overpricing Asetek with a worthless software suite while trying to get that ROG halo is just pathetic.

i'm glad it works fine if you don't use the aRGB, but then you're paying even more for less

buhehe
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#5759327 Posted on: 02/11/2020 04:58 PM
I constantly hear news of software flaws and dumb, unnecessary CPU-eating bloatware when it comes to Gigabyte.
I'll keep staying very far away from their products.

barbacot
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#5759330 Posted on: 02/11/2020 05:03 PM
So... somebody managed to release a worst software solution than NZXT with their CAM???
Now this is some achievement...:p

The price is...well, it could be worst because NZXT for example is charging 280 bucks for their new 360mm AIO (z73) - close to open loop solutions price - with a comparable bad software so 199 is not "that" outrageous.

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