ID-COOLING ZOOMFLOW 360X Snow CPU Water Cooler 5V Addressable RGB AIO Cooler 360mm CPU Liquid Cooler 3X120mm RGB Fan, Intel 115X/2066, AMD TR4/AM4


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Weight: 2.31 kg
Dimensions: 46.74 x 22.35 x 14.99 cm; 2.31 Kilograms
Brand: ID-COOLING
Model: ZOOMFLOW 360X SNOW
Colour: ZOOMFLOW 360X SNOW
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: ID-COOLING
Colour: ZOOMFLOW 360X SNOW

192 Responses

  1. AlmedaRangel says:

     United States

    This is a good basic AIO. I’m under 60 degrees Celsius under load and 36 degrees idle on a Ryzen 5600X. There were some (very) minor dings on the radiator out of the box. The hoses are long enough to mount the radiator with the barbs facing down if you’re the type that watches Gamer’s Nexus. All in all, there isn’t a lot to say about this product other than it works as advertised, which, for a budget-oriented cooler is saying a lot. It’s just a good, quiet cooler that can compete with products at the $150 price point. If you need an OLED screen on your water pump, then look elsewhere.

  2. Niels Broekhuijsen says:

     United States

    Love the way it looks and performs. I’d say just measure everything twice, ensure adequate clearance for board and chassis. This AIO performs very well under heavy loads, tested it on Cinebench and games played Warzone, League of Legends, Cities Skylines. I purchased 2 of these, One for my rig and the other for my Wife’s. My Chassis is a Corsair 4000X RGB Mid Tower and it fits easily, however my wife’s own is a backwater bilgerat of a chassis that I need to upgrade and feel bad about, but the point is it barely fits only because the MOBO has a weird VM heat sink that flares close to the top and is in a weird spot to begin with and just barely touches the rad, but getting it in was tricky.

    I have a Gigabyte Aorus Pro B-450 MOBO with a Ryzen 5600X and gotta say this AIO is Bang for the buck! Stock AMD wraith cooler saw temps from 50C Idle and 81C under load. ID cooling Zoomflow dropped the temps significantly. I see temps at 39C idle and 68C Current Temp with 78C Junction. Ryzen 5600X starts thermal throttling around 90C so I’m well under that threshold! All I can say is the AIO has been working almost 24/7 since then and has no audible noise even during load. I can’t hear the fans nor the pump or any gurgling sounds from cavitation. Thank you for this great product I will be sure to repurchase from this manufacturer again in the future to see what other goodies they come up with!

    Bang for buck!

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I bought this cooler because people saying there i5 or ryzen 5 wouldn’t get over 70c and thought i would run a little hotter just because i have a i7 11th gen.

    My computer with a $30 cooler master hyper 212 my temps at idle was 35-41c max load was 82-98c a little too hot for me.

    With this liquid cooler i was getting at idle 25-30c and at max load 55-61c way better.

    NOTE: for max load temps i used heavy load and ran it for 1 hour for both tests

    I recommend this to anyone that can fit this into there case and vary happy with my purchase.

    The one issue with installation is the manual is a little difficult to understand and there is nothing in it for wiring it in. for people that know computers its not an issue but it would be nice for the manual to have something in there for knowing where to plug it in.

    Overall its a good cooler with quality parts and i will update here in a month if anything happens.

  4. MXHEllenrkpra says:

     United Kingdom

    Best Value for money. my friend didnt break a sweat to install it to my brand new pc so it was very easy to install. Very happy for my purchase.

  5. verifiedmarketresearch says:

     United States

    i have reseated the pump head , my comp is overheating while the cooler still has 6 months under warranty, will add how dealing with the manufacturer works out.
    I contacted ID cooling and they responded within 24 hours to every email and I just received my replacement within maybe a week. There are other companies I am still waiting to respond to me for years

    I haven’t installed it yet but it looks brand new so I am impressed

    it’s i

    failing under warranty , AMAZING service

  6. Joanne Dodd says:

     United States

    i have reseated the pump head , my comp is overheating while the cooler still has 6 months under warranty, will add how dealing with the manufacturer works out.
    I contacted ID cooling and they responded within 24 hours to every email and I just received my replacement within maybe a week. There are other companies I am still waiting to respond to me for years

    I haven’t installed it yet but it looks brand new so I am impressed

    it’s i

    failing under warranty , AMAZING service

  7. Anonymous says:

     United States

    The liquid cooler is great, though has some tiny imperfections. Starting with what’s good about it is the price. I got the 360 cooler and damn that was a DEAL. it was really easy to install, though I highly recommend checking the video they posted over on their YouTube channel cause the manual was quite confusing to me.. and lastly it has some smooth rgb transitions! Now time for a cons. Right when I powered on my pc i noticed some noise. It’s nothing unbearable, but it’s still something to point out. The aio does feel cheap, but let’s be real what were you expecting out of the price.

  8. JeffereyShumway says:

     United States

    The liquid cooler is great, though has some tiny imperfections. Starting with what’s good about it is the price. I got the 360 cooler and damn that was a DEAL. it was really easy to install, though I highly recommend checking the video they posted over on their YouTube channel cause the manual was quite confusing to me.. and lastly it has some smooth rgb transitions! Now time for a cons. Right when I powered on my pc i noticed some noise. It’s nothing unbearable, but it’s still something to point out. The aio does feel cheap, but let’s be real what were you expecting out of the price.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I upgraded from a ID cooling Frostflow after 4 ish years and this is a little louder but performs just as well if not better.

    I’ve controlled the rgb through a few different ways my motherboard software RGB fusion 2.0, the controller included and third party software called SignalRGB (I registered it as a heatsink fan) and am very satisfied with the colours and brightness, the controller offers some beautiful variations on patterns that I loved but I personally control it with SignalRGB.

    The cooling performance is perfect for me and my intel11th gen processor I’m personally very happy with the product and recommend it to most people and have bought one for my best friend 😀

  10. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This is the first cooler I’ve ever had and it was easy to install. However, I decided to upgrade my whole computer a couple months later and that’s when I noticed it wouldn’t fit the new LGA 1700 socket. I emailed them at the customer service email address on their website though and they sent me a conversion kit free of charge. Even though the main office was in another country, they corresponded in perfect English and the parts were sent within a couple days from a warehouse in USA. I was really happy that I didn’t have to buy another cooler. It’s been working great and they definitely stand behind their product.

  11. GrantHoran says:

     United States

    This is the first cooler I’ve ever had and it was easy to install. However, I decided to upgrade my whole computer a couple months later and that’s when I noticed it wouldn’t fit the new LGA 1700 socket. I emailed them at the customer service email address on their website though and they sent me a conversion kit free of charge. Even though the main office was in another country, they corresponded in perfect English and the parts were sent within a couple days from a warehouse in USA. I was really happy that I didn’t have to buy another cooler. It’s been working great and they definitely stand behind their product.

  12. Love2shop Offers says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this after my previous water cooler broke down after a number of years and a couple of rebuilds.
    Very quiet to run and the RGB fans look good hooked up to a gigabyte X570 Aorus elite motherboard

  13. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Update: I added one more star to make it 4 because upon install the aio runs perfect and handles cooling my 8 core CPU a lot better than my old 240mm. I wish I could give it 5 stars but bent fins because the packaging doesn’t protect it well enough is still an issue that should be addressed.

    Products looks great except upon arrival theres multiple locations of bent radiator fins. Will try product to make sure it still works properly. Probably padding needed in box as there is none.

    Bent fins upon shipment but works fine.

  14. KayleighHildret says:

     United States

    Update: I added one more star to make it 4 because upon install the aio runs perfect and handles cooling my 8 core CPU a lot better than my old 240mm. I wish I could give it 5 stars but bent fins because the packaging doesn’t protect it well enough is still an issue that should be addressed.

    Products looks great except upon arrival theres multiple locations of bent radiator fins. Will try product to make sure it still works properly. Probably padding needed in box as there is none.

    Bent fins upon shipment but works fine.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This cooler took my i9 11900f from regularly hitting 100c with a stock intel cooler down to avg 45c max 56c. It’s not as quiet as I’d thought it would be but the cooling performance is outstanding.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I had an issue come up after some time with the Zoomflow 240x. I reached out to ID-Cooling and they were very responsive, helpful, and made everything right.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Amazing while it worked but literally the last AIO I’ll buy, save a buck now and it’s always dead within a year. Can’t wait to RMA it two more times before I get one that “might” last longer then a year.

  18. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Amazing while it worked but literally the last AIO I’ll buy, save a buck now and it’s always dead within a year. Can’t wait to RMA it two more times before I get one that “might” last longer then a year.

  19. HermeliDolan says:

     United Kingdom

    Was easy to install, but tight up against the memory, so I won’t be able to install argb memory heatsinks looks good and also quite

    Nice AIO keeping the cpu cool

  20. Sven Raphael Schneider says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Easy install looks great only downside is cables are a bit tricky. Keeps my Ryzen 5 3600 cool at 30c idle and 50c under heavy load.

    Easy install looks great only downside is cables are a bit tricky. Keeps my Ryzen 5 3600 cool at 30c idle and 50c under heavy load.

  21. Tom Caswell says:

     United Kingdom

    Really impressed with the quality of the lights, the whole thing is very good quality actually, especially for the price! Seen similar from other certain brands for twice the price and nowhere near as stylish. Love i

    Looks better than stuff twice the price!

  22. Anonymous says:

     United States

    My CPU is running on average 2-3 degrees Celsius cooler while gaming compared to my Cooler Master V8 tower fan. I do like very much the low profile fit in which I can actually see my motherboard and am now able to fit in the an additional two sticks of ram. While not a significant improvement in perormance, definitely a huge QOL improvement over the bulky tower fan. And the dust issues associated with tower fans.

    My CPU is running on average 2-3 degrees Celsius cooler while gaming compared to my Cooler Master V8 tower fan. I do like very much the low profile fit in which I can actually see my motherboard and am now able to fit in the an additional two sticks of ram. While not a significant improvement in perormance, definitely a huge QOL improvement over the bulky tower fan. And the dust issues associated with tower fans.

  23. ZaraBrubaker says:

     United States

    My CPU is running on average 2-3 degrees Celsius cooler while gaming compared to my Cooler Master V8 tower fan. I do like very much the low profile fit in which I can actually see my motherboard and am now able to fit in the an additional two sticks of ram. While not a significant improvement in perormance, definitely a huge QOL improvement over the bulky tower fan. And the dust issues associated with tower fans.

    My CPU is running on average 2-3 degrees Celsius cooler while gaming compared to my Cooler Master V8 tower fan. I do like very much the low profile fit in which I can actually see my motherboard and am now able to fit in the an additional two sticks of ram. While not a significant improvement in perormance, definitely a huge QOL improvement over the bulky tower fan. And the dust issues associated with tower fans.

  24. HenrietShockley says:

     United States

    Really is a nice cooler for a great price. It was my first AIO install and it went smooth. I had to mod my case a little to make it fit but no major problems. The only quirk is that it really didn’t run well the hoses on the top side of the radiator. Air kept getting into the pump and making noise. I tried running it a while and turning it to get the air out but it really never did until I uninstalled it and flipped the hoses to the bottom. After that it worked perfect and the aRGB is awesome. CPU temps stay incredibly cool. Note you can NOT decrease the speed of the pump motor so there is always a little baseline noise but not much more than a regular fan.

  25. MoisesKUGa says:

     United States

    Really is a nice cooler for a great price. It was my first AIO install and it went smooth. I had to mod my case a little to make it fit but no major problems. The only quirk is that it really didn’t run well the hoses on the top side of the radiator. Air kept getting into the pump and making noise. I tried running it a while and turning it to get the air out but it really never did until I uninstalled it and flipped the hoses to the bottom. After that it worked perfect and the aRGB is awesome. CPU temps stay incredibly cool. Note you can NOT decrease the speed of the pump motor so there is always a little baseline noise but not much more than a regular fan.

  26. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Got this cooling a Ryzen 7 5800x. Clean looking. Can keep it under 80c when pushed but needed a push pull fan set up. Its quite when running but there is one problem. When starting it up there’s a little water sloshing noise. Kinda cheapens this sweet build when it sounds like a classic car starting up. =(

    Got this cooling a Ryzen 7 5800x. Clean looking. Can keep it under 80c when pushed but needed a push pull fan set up. Its quite when running but there is one problem. When starting it up there's a little water sloshing noise. Kinda cheapens this sweet build when it sounds like a classic car starting up. =(

  27. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Got this cooling a Ryzen 7 5800x. Clean looking. Can keep it under 80c when pushed but needed a push pull fan set up. Its quite when running but there is one problem. When starting it up there’s a little water sloshing noise. Kinda cheapens this sweet build when it sounds like a classic car starting up. =(

    Got this cooling a Ryzen 7 5800x. Clean looking. Can keep it under 80c when pushed but needed a push pull fan set up. Its quite when running but there is one problem. When starting it up there's a little water sloshing noise. Kinda cheapens this sweet build when it sounds like a classic car starting up. =(

  28. LouellaHuntley says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Excellent cooler! This is my first liquid cooling instal and I had 0 issues doing it with this. It has dropped my Temps a LOT! Especially compared to the Wraith cooler I had. On a heavy load I am sitting at 48 degrees. On idle its around 28-31 degrees.

  29. MarcellaHowerto says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Excellent cooler! This is my first liquid cooling instal and I had 0 issues doing it with this. It has dropped my Temps a LOT! Especially compared to the Wraith cooler I had. On a heavy load I am sitting at 48 degrees. On idle its around 28-31 degrees.

  30. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Es bueno pero es medio complicado instalarlo por el.simple hecho de los cables 5volt q trae paranlos abanicos

    Nice good

  31. AlejandroCollet says:

     United States

    So after a lot of research between this AIO and the new white Corsair Capellix, I decided to give this one a try, due to the fact of other consumers reporting similar cooling temps and performance. After installing, which was straight forward and easy, right away on first start up there were loud sloshing/bubbles/ swishing sounds that didn’t go away, only got worse. When we booted to Bios, our idle temps were close to 60 C, while using Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut. So, naturally, I decided to uninstall and return the cooler. The second AIO, the replacement, was much better. There still is a very faint air bubble sound, but the temps were right on the money, and after the fans ramp up, the sound completely disappears. Under load, Im sitting at 60-70 C with a Ryzen 7 5800x, and idle temps are high 20 C to 30 C. It does look very nice, and the built in controller is easy to wire manage and control. To be honest, I will probably end up buying the Corsair AIO eventually. Overall, good bang for the buck, just watch out for Air bubble sounds.

    So after a lot of research between this AIO and the new white Corsair Capellix, I decided to give this one a try, due to the fact of other consumers reporting similar cooling temps and performance. After installing, which was straight forward and easy, right away on first start up there were loud sloshing/bubbles/ swishing sounds that didn't go away, only got worse. When we booted to Bios, our idle temps were close to 60 C, while using Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut. So, naturally, I decided to uninstall and return the cooler. The second AIO, the replacement, was much better. There still is a very faint air bubble sound, but the temps were right on the money, and after the fans ramp up, the sound completely disappears. Under load, Im sitting at 60-70 C with a Ryzen 7 5800x, and idle temps are high 20 C to 30 C. It does look very nice, and the built in controller is easy to wire manage and control. To be honest, I will probably end up buying the Corsair AIO eventually. Overall, good bang for the buck, just watch out for Air bubble sounds.

  32. GroverHare says:

     United States

    So after a lot of research between this AIO and the new white Corsair Capellix, I decided to give this one a try, due to the fact of other consumers reporting similar cooling temps and performance. After installing, which was straight forward and easy, right away on first start up there were loud sloshing/bubbles/ swishing sounds that didn’t go away, only got worse. When we booted to Bios, our idle temps were close to 60 C, while using Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut. So, naturally, I decided to uninstall and return the cooler. The second AIO, the replacement, was much better. There still is a very faint air bubble sound, but the temps were right on the money, and after the fans ramp up, the sound completely disappears. Under load, Im sitting at 60-70 C with a Ryzen 7 5800x, and idle temps are high 20 C to 30 C. It does look very nice, and the built in controller is easy to wire manage and control. To be honest, I will probably end up buying the Corsair AIO eventually. Overall, good bang for the buck, just watch out for Air bubble sounds.

    So after a lot of research between this AIO and the new white Corsair Capellix, I decided to give this one a try, due to the fact of other consumers reporting similar cooling temps and performance. After installing, which was straight forward and easy, right away on first start up there were loud sloshing/bubbles/ swishing sounds that didn't go away, only got worse. When we booted to Bios, our idle temps were close to 60 C, while using Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut. So, naturally, I decided to uninstall and return the cooler. The second AIO, the replacement, was much better. There still is a very faint air bubble sound, but the temps were right on the money, and after the fans ramp up, the sound completely disappears. Under load, Im sitting at 60-70 C with a Ryzen 7 5800x, and idle temps are high 20 C to 30 C. It does look very nice, and the built in controller is easy to wire manage and control. To be honest, I will probably end up buying the Corsair AIO eventually. Overall, good bang for the buck, just watch out for Air bubble sounds.

  33. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This works and looks great. Keeps PCU cool and fans are quie

  34. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Way better than expected for the cost the reviews on YouTube didn’t lie. Easy enough to install. I was also doing a case swap so I think it made the installation a little easier. Temps are great so much so I used multiple types of software just to confirm. Running on a R5 2600 at 4.0Ghz idle temps are 28-38c and amazingly while gaming 45-60c depending on the game, not stressed it yet as no need for me. RGB is bright and works well. I would advise having it connected to a RGB controller/hub due to the manual switch being located inside the case but it worked well on testing briefly. Pump at full speed isn’t that noisey I noticed it slightly at first coming from an air cooler but now I don’t hear it at all.

  35. Anonymous says:

     United States

    It looks pretty nice and was OK when it worked. I had the radiator top mounted and still heard bubble noises, which I could live with, however, it being dead after 5 months is unacceptable.

    EDIT: I’m revising my review because their support was excellent, and they don’t make you jump through hoops to make things right. The unit should not have died so quickly, but them acting on it quickly and getting a replacement to me shows that they stand behind their product.

  36. kdrosas says:

     United States

    It looks pretty nice and was OK when it worked. I had the radiator top mounted and still heard bubble noises, which I could live with, however, it being dead after 5 months is unacceptable.

    EDIT: I’m revising my review because their support was excellent, and they don’t make you jump through hoops to make things right. The unit should not have died so quickly, but them acting on it quickly and getting a replacement to me shows that they stand behind their product.

  37. OwoufoMcqueen says:

     United Kingdom

    The first one i had finally gave up after 4 years so naturally i start searching for a replacement. I didn’t want to pay big money on a cooler so my search drove me here, I’ve read the comments, did some online research and i think that i made a great choice, the cooler came in about 4 days and i was pleased to see the lovely box with the cooler picture on it. After a fast unpack and 1 minute look in the small info book i start putting all the parts on my PC, everything it’s relatively easy to install and you can keep the small installation book close just to be sure you’re doing the right thing, but the parts are self explanatory so you wont have any trouble install them (and you’ll find plenty of online videos to help you), now the cooler it’s looking great when it’s light up and so are the fans, on about 450-500 rpm you won’t hear them, so i think it’s a quiet system, i actually try them at maximum speed and yes the noise it’s there but that’s normal, i don’t think you’ll need to run the fans at full even if you’re playing demanding games or video editing. I have a Ryzen first generation and i was surprised to see that it’s kept pretty cool, in idle i had between 22 to 27 Celsius degrees and on full load 40 to 46, big difference compared to my old cooler. The cooler comes with all the cables you need to connect the fans on your system’s controller and/or led sync, but in case you don’t want that there is a small controller that you can use to change the leds color and the way they light, i am impressed by this coller and I’m extremely happy that I’ve chose this brand, the price it’s right, the build materials are good, fans are good,quiet enough and the leds lighting it’s amazing, the light on the cooler it’s lovely and the whole system it’s brilliant, good job and thank you.

    Fantastic cooler with the right price!!

  38. CoraBIWkichbp says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Bought to go in my wife’s all white build and it’s great value for the money. Argb looks great, has no problem cooking the Ryzen 3600 in her build. Definitely recommend for anyone looking at budget AIO options

  39. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Installed in my new Ryzen 2600x build. Even when OC’d this aio keeps the Cpu temps below 55c. Mounted in front using as an intake and performs beautifully.

  40. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Excelente empaquetado, diseo muy bonito, gran rendimiento, excelente iluminacin. En general muy satisfecho con la compra. En contra es que no veo un orificio para agregarle ms lquido de refrigeracin y es probable que se tenga que abrir la bomba o de no ser posible se requiera cambiar despus de un tiempo.

    Excelente producto

  41. Vanessa Hand Orellana says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Great product here for the price! I have this installed on a OC ryzen 7 2700x running at 4.1 gHz and idle at 25c roughly around 32 to 38c while gaming. Highly suggest. Easy installation.

  42. Catherine Fredman says:

     United States

    Looks great, easy installation, keeps my cpu 10-15 degrees cooler than my big ole cooler master air cooler. Couldn’t be happie

     Looks great, easy installation, keeps my cpu 10-15 degrees cooler than my big ole cooler master air cooler. Couldn’t be happie

  43. GregoryThrossel says:

     United States

    This says the color changes and comes with a connector to make this happen. I installed one on my computer and one on my brothers. Mine stays red and his stays white. Neither of our controllers work. I even tried connecting mine to my MSI Gaming MB and it can’t change the colors either.

    The processor cover light moves very slowly. It comes on for a second and then doesn’t come back on for 10 seconds. Even though I have it set to pulse.

  44. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This says the color changes and comes with a connector to make this happen. I installed one on my computer and one on my brothers. Mine stays red and his stays white. Neither of our controllers work. I even tried connecting mine to my MSI Gaming MB and it can’t change the colors either.

    The processor cover light moves very slowly. It comes on for a second and then doesn’t come back on for 10 seconds. Even though I have it set to pulse.

  45. LinnieCosgrove says:

     United States

    This says the color changes and comes with a connector to make this happen. I installed one on my computer and one on my brothers. Mine stays red and his stays white. Neither of our controllers work. I even tried connecting mine to my MSI Gaming MB and it can’t change the colors either.

    The processor cover light moves very slowly. It comes on for a second and then doesn’t come back on for 10 seconds. Even though I have it set to pulse.

  46. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This says the color changes and comes with a connector to make this happen. I installed one on my computer and one on my brothers. Mine stays red and his stays white. Neither of our controllers work. I even tried connecting mine to my MSI Gaming MB and it can’t change the colors either.

    The processor cover light moves very slowly. It comes on for a second and then doesn’t come back on for 10 seconds. Even though I have it set to pulse.

  47. FrancesWhitney says:

     United States

    I bought this AIO to keep my AMD 5600x running optimally. With PBO turned on in the bios my idle temps are between 28c – 32c and my max temps (as achieved in GIMPS using “Smallest FFT” as well as “Small FFT”) was 86c. Normal range, in CPU intensive games, run between 40c – 70c.

    I should note I did elect to install my radiator up front intaking cool from in front and venting the warmer air into my case. This results in the coolest CPU temps while only adding a few Cs to my 1070 GTX.

    The RGB lights are pretty nice with (in my opinion) a very nice hue. Being my first AIO (and first experience with RGB headers) it took me a little bit to fully understand what I was doing but overall it was fairly straight forward.

    **IMPORTANT**
    When installing this AIO there is a mounting bracket that goes onto the pump (one for AMD one for Intel). In the instructions it states to line up the arrow on the pump with the arrow on the bracket. Make sure you do this as if the bracket is in the wrong orientation it MAY NOT SEAT RIGHT on the processor.

    Also, be sure to have the fans facing the correct orientation so the airflow is either “pushing” or “pulling” air over the radiator.

    I make mention of these two things because I messed up myself but luckily caught my mistake before I finished.

    Review: ID Cooling Zoomflow 240x AIO

  48. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I was looking for a 360mm AIO to replace my old 240mm H105 and I found this cooler. I did not expected much since ID COOLING is a relatively unknown company here in comparison to other companies like Corsair, CoolerMaster or NZXT. Anyways, I took the risk and bought it. It looks amazing, performs really well, runs very silent and it was super easy to install. I see some users had problems with the RGB controller, I did not use it since my case (Phanteks Eclipse p500a) has a controller and my motherboard ASUS x570 TUF has Aura Sync, which the ZOOMFLOW also supports. My only “complain” is that some of the parts feel “cheap” (fans and backplate). But it is expected from a cheap 360mm AIO. In terms of performance, my 3700x (1.3v) runs very cool, (28C-35C idle-light usage, in a 21C ambient temp room). Running games I have never see the CPU go beyond 50C. The only thing I cannot speak of is durability since I have been using it only for a week.

    I was looking for a 360mm AIO to replace my old 240mm H105 and I found this cooler. I did not expected much since ID COOLING is a relatively unknown company here in comparison to other companies like Corsair, CoolerMaster or NZXT. Anyways, I took the risk and bought it. It looks amazing, performs really well, runs very silent and it was super easy to install. I see some users had problems with the RGB controller, I did not use it since my case (Phanteks Eclipse p500a) has a controller and my motherboard ASUS x570 TUF has Aura Sync, which the ZOOMFLOW also supports. My only "complain" is that some of the parts feel "cheap" (fans and backplate). But it is expected from a cheap 360mm AIO. In terms of performance, my 3700x (1.3v) runs very cool, (28C-35C idle-light usage, in a 21C ambient temp room). Running games I have never see the CPU go beyond 50C. The only thing I cannot speak of is durability since I have been using it only for a week.

  49. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I was looking for a 360mm AIO to replace my old 240mm H105 and I found this cooler. I did not expected much since ID COOLING is a relatively unknown company here in comparison to other companies like Corsair, CoolerMaster or NZXT. Anyways, I took the risk and bought it. It looks amazing, performs really well, runs very silent and it was super easy to install. I see some users had problems with the RGB controller, I did not use it since my case (Phanteks Eclipse p500a) has a controller and my motherboard ASUS x570 TUF has Aura Sync, which the ZOOMFLOW also supports. My only “complain” is that some of the parts feel “cheap” (fans and backplate). But it is expected from a cheap 360mm AIO. In terms of performance, my 3700x (1.3v) runs very cool, (28C-35C idle-light usage, in a 21C ambient temp room). Running games I have never see the CPU go beyond 50C. The only thing I cannot speak of is durability since I have been using it only for a week.

    I was looking for a 360mm AIO to replace my old 240mm H105 and I found this cooler. I did not expected much since ID COOLING is a relatively unknown company here in comparison to other companies like Corsair, CoolerMaster or NZXT. Anyways, I took the risk and bought it. It looks amazing, performs really well, runs very silent and it was super easy to install. I see some users had problems with the RGB controller, I did not use it since my case (Phanteks Eclipse p500a) has a controller and my motherboard ASUS x570 TUF has Aura Sync, which the ZOOMFLOW also supports. My only "complain" is that some of the parts feel "cheap" (fans and backplate). But it is expected from a cheap 360mm AIO. In terms of performance, my 3700x (1.3v) runs very cool, (28C-35C idle-light usage, in a 21C ambient temp room). Running games I have never see the CPU go beyond 50C. The only thing I cannot speak of is durability since I have been using it only for a week.

  50. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you don’t want to spend huge amount of money in an AIO and have a mid tower, this is the way to go.

  51. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Absolutely love this cooler! I prefer it to my husband’s 150 dollar corsair. It’s vibrant and the design is sleek. I couldn’t be happier.

    Absolutely love this cooler! I prefer it to my husband's 150 dollar corsair. It's vibrant and the design is sleek. I couldn't be happier.

  52. vrakhmanin says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Wish it was a 4 pin rgb and not 3 so I could control it through software. Did come with manual button control.

    Wish it was a 4 pin rgb and not 3 so I could control it through software. Did come with manual button control.

  53. EwanFrederick says:

     United States

    This cpu cooler works great and looks great! Before i installed it my pc was running games like battlefront 2 on max settings and the temp would be a steady 90c after installing this it sits right at 60 with it once in a while briefly going up to 61 or 62 but then the fans pick up slightly and its right back down to 60c. Installing was super easy and straightfoward the only issues i encountered were do to my case and other cables being in the way no problems from the cooler itself.

  54. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This cpu cooler works great and looks great! Before i installed it my pc was running games like battlefront 2 on max settings and the temp would be a steady 90c after installing this it sits right at 60 with it once in a while briefly going up to 61 or 62 but then the fans pick up slightly and its right back down to 60c. Installing was super easy and straightfoward the only issues i encountered were do to my case and other cables being in the way no problems from the cooler itself.

  55. ChassidRingler says:

     United Kingdom

    Great quality. I’ve upgraded from a h60 cooler to this one.
    It was hard to install took me hours but still great for the price.

  56. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This water cooler took no time to install and so quite. Recommend this to anyone in search of a water cooler.

  57. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersCurrently rocking a Ryzen 5 5600X, so temps can get pretty damn high, but with this AIO my temps never get past 70C. The RGB isn’t the brightest, but it sure does look good.

  58. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    All good leds are nice and cooler is quiet would recommend!

  59. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Really like the cooler. Was easy to install. Has a flagship quality feel to it. Love the lighting on the water block. One con about this cooler is the noise coming from it.

    Really like the cooler. Was easy to install. Has a flagship quality feel to it. Love the lighting on the water block. One con about this cooler is the noise coming from it.

  60. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have been using this AIO for less than two weeks. It has been great especially for the price. It was able to cool my i7 10700k at low temperatures while gaming, under heavy processes, etc. Last week, I contacted them that one of my fan is making weird noise. Rattling, ticking, or vibrating sound, hard to explain so I have attached a video. I was told to check wires and its position. I have and made sure nothing is touching the fan. I have placed it in different position but it did not make any changes. I was also told to push the centre of the fan too which I think is not the best way to troubleshoot this. I did anyway but still nothing has changed.

    At first it was minor as it was not too loud but audible. Today, it starts to get louder. I am still waiting for their second respond. They responded within 1 day of my first message to them. Now, I do not know how long they will or if they will respond. I am just hoping it wont get louder or cause any other issues.

    EDIT: customer service has been good. The replacement was sent however it took some time to be delivered. In the end, I received it and no issues at the mome

  61. NoreenPoindexte says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    It looks good. Seems quiet enough. Can’t beat for the price.

    It looks good. Seems quiet enough. Can't beat for the price.

  62. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good 240mm dual fan radiator works perfectly, I did have an issue with one of the fans the bearings was noisy got in touch with Amazon who put me in touch with the seller directly who sorted out and rectified the problem with prompt communication and fast delivery of a fre replacement part, thanks qstill using now after 6 months with no other issues

  63. GWKEddiefk says:

     United States

    Holds up well to pricier 240 AIO’s with a ‘brand’ name. Keeps the 10700k 55-60 under load at stock, didn’t see it go above 75 while I had it OC’d. My case does have a mesh front panel so it gets plenty of airflow, pump is quiet, fans are fine – might be worth another few degrees if replace them down the road but I have no issues with the ones they provided. Will update my review down the road if any issues occur – So far very happy!

    Holds up well to pricier 240 AIO's with a 'brand' name. Keeps the 10700k 55-60 under load at stock, didn't see it go above 75 while I had it OC'd. My case does have a mesh front panel so it gets plenty of airflow, pump is quiet, fans are fine - might be worth another few degrees if replace them down the road but I have no issues with the ones they provided. Will update my review down the road if any issues occur - So far very happy!

  64. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Holds up well to pricier 240 AIO’s with a ‘brand’ name. Keeps the 10700k 55-60 under load at stock, didn’t see it go above 75 while I had it OC’d. My case does have a mesh front panel so it gets plenty of airflow, pump is quiet, fans are fine – might be worth another few degrees if replace them down the road but I have no issues with the ones they provided. Will update my review down the road if any issues occur – So far very happy!

    Holds up well to pricier 240 AIO's with a 'brand' name. Keeps the 10700k 55-60 under load at stock, didn't see it go above 75 while I had it OC'd. My case does have a mesh front panel so it gets plenty of airflow, pump is quiet, fans are fine - might be worth another few degrees if replace them down the road but I have no issues with the ones they provided. Will update my review down the road if any issues occur - So far very happy!

  65. SimonEasterling says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Lost a part, totally my fault. Reached out to the company during a published time off. They not only responded, but offered to sell the necessary hardware I lost for a very reasonable amount. Cooler handled a 7700K with a conservative OC with no problem, and the 3700X after it is also very well managed. Very much appreciated, thank you!

  66. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Put in build for sale, Very good product, super easy to install and excellent quality. Will buy again for future builds

    Top quality

  67. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this to replace a noisy Goldenfield Articfox, that was just horrificly loud even on idle.
    This was a bit more fiddly to install with the backplate needing removing and a new one installing, however still very simple.
    I was impressed how much quieter this one is, the watercooling block itself is very beefy and all the tubing and others parts feel very good quality.
    Works well with my MSI mystic light and keeps everything running lovely and cold.
    Couldn’t recommend enough!

    Good stuff!

  68. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this to replace a noisy Goldenfield Articfox, that was just horrificly loud even on idle.
    This was a bit more fiddly to install with the backplate needing removing and a new one installing, however still very simple.
    I was impressed how much quieter this one is, the watercooling block itself is very beefy and all the tubing and others parts feel very good quality.
    Works well with my MSI mystic light and keeps everything running lovely and cold.
    Couldn’t recommend enough!

    Good stuff!

  69. Kevin Fitzpatrick says:

     United Kingdom

    It bad cpu cooler at all does what it’s meant to do as used this twice on 2 builds now.

    Please when you first switch it on for the first time you will hear a noise from the cooler but it will go after a few mins it’s just starting up so don’t worry.

  70. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It bad cpu cooler at all does what it’s meant to do as used this twice on 2 builds now.

    Please when you first switch it on for the first time you will hear a noise from the cooler but it will go after a few mins it’s just starting up so don’t worry.

  71. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    As long as you have this set up properly in your case, you can achieve the actual targeted values.

    I have mine set up in the front of my case, 3 front fans pushing air into it, then the 2 included fans pulling air out of it into the case. 5 fans total.

    Temps stay at 50C while playing GTA 5 in 4k on ultra @110FPS.

    Idles at 28C, in a 67F degree room. 15.4 degrees F above ambient air temp.

  72. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    As long as you have this set up properly in your case, you can achieve the actual targeted values.

    I have mine set up in the front of my case, 3 front fans pushing air into it, then the 2 included fans pulling air out of it into the case. 5 fans total.

    Temps stay at 50C while playing GTA 5 in 4k on ultra @110FPS.

    Idles at 28C, in a 67F degree room. 15.4 degrees F above ambient air temp.

  73. RickWarrick says:

     United States

    I’ve been running it for about 6 weeks now with no issue. I built my rig with a mini-itx mobo. I quickly found out that bolt on cooling PCU fans don’t have enough clearance when using ARGB Ram (which are taller). Since I wanted to overclock the next best solution was to go watercooled, but didn’t want to spend a ton so I went with the ID-Cooling ZoomFlow. I’m running a 10th gen i-5 and bolt up was no problem for the pump to the mobo. Also tubing was long enough for me to bolt the radiator to the front of my micro atx mini tower (Cooler Master Q300L). I think the pump and fan look great lit up. The temperature dropped about 10 deg F for my i-5.

    I've been running it for about 6 weeks now with no issue. I built my rig with a mini-itx mobo. I quickly found out that bolt on cooling PCU fans don't have enough clearance when using ARGB Ram (which are taller). Since I wanted to overclock the next best solution was to go watercooled, but didn't want to spend a ton so I went with the ID-Cooling ZoomFlow. I'm running a 10th gen i-5 and bolt up was no problem for the pump to the mobo. Also tubing was long enough for me to bolt the radiator to the front of my micro atx mini tower (Cooler Master Q300L). I think the pump and fan look great lit up. The temperature dropped about 10 deg F for my i-5.

  74. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I’ve been running it for about 6 weeks now with no issue. I built my rig with a mini-itx mobo. I quickly found out that bolt on cooling PCU fans don’t have enough clearance when using ARGB Ram (which are taller). Since I wanted to overclock the next best solution was to go watercooled, but didn’t want to spend a ton so I went with the ID-Cooling ZoomFlow. I’m running a 10th gen i-5 and bolt up was no problem for the pump to the mobo. Also tubing was long enough for me to bolt the radiator to the front of my micro atx mini tower (Cooler Master Q300L). I think the pump and fan look great lit up. The temperature dropped about 10 deg F for my i-5.

    I've been running it for about 6 weeks now with no issue. I built my rig with a mini-itx mobo. I quickly found out that bolt on cooling PCU fans don't have enough clearance when using ARGB Ram (which are taller). Since I wanted to overclock the next best solution was to go watercooled, but didn't want to spend a ton so I went with the ID-Cooling ZoomFlow. I'm running a 10th gen i-5 and bolt up was no problem for the pump to the mobo. Also tubing was long enough for me to bolt the radiator to the front of my micro atx mini tower (Cooler Master Q300L). I think the pump and fan look great lit up. The temperature dropped about 10 deg F for my i-5.

  75. VelvaParedes says:

     United Kingdom

    Came well packaged and came within a week from UK to Ireland so no complaints on delivery, excellent product, instructions for installation not great which would be my only criticism, but well worth the money, quiet even at high loads and RGB options are quite nice. Highly recommend

  76. GarfieldBinkley says:

     United States

    Very easy to set up once you get it into your case, had a little problem with the case I bought that was a over sight on my end but I front mounted it and it works great. Never seen my pc processor temp go above 60 Celsius which is very nice for me. I actually just bought another set of fans from id-cooling because they are so nice a quiet and very colorful. Great product, I recommend it for first time builders because that’s what I am and I figured it out easy. Only complaint is that I can’t figure out how to get it to sync to aura sync or armoury crate and it should be able to so I’ll update if I figure that out but 10/10 stars

  77. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Very easy to set up once you get it into your case, had a little problem with the case I bought that was a over sight on my end but I front mounted it and it works great. Never seen my pc processor temp go above 60 Celsius which is very nice for me. I actually just bought another set of fans from id-cooling because they are so nice a quiet and very colorful. Great product, I recommend it for first time builders because that’s what I am and I figured it out easy. Only complaint is that I can’t figure out how to get it to sync to aura sync or armoury crate and it should be able to so I’ll update if I figure that out but 10/10 stars

  78. [email protected] Flux BPM Administrator says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I brought this a while back for my pc build, and let me first off tell you that this CPU cooler is top-notch. The installation was a breeze. The menu is easy to follow. The fans are quiet, and it keeps the CPU at a perfect temperature, and it looks good also. Another thing, the customer service is incredible. They were very quick on solving the issue I was having.

  79. GenaMacartney says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I brought this a while back for my pc build, and let me first off tell you that this CPU cooler is top-notch. The installation was a breeze. The menu is easy to follow. The fans are quiet, and it keeps the CPU at a perfect temperature, and it looks good also. Another thing, the customer service is incredible. They were very quick on solving the issue I was having.

  80. RachelHeidenrei says:

     United States

    Installation was pretty straight forward and easy. My mobo only has one ARGB header and i’m already running a bunch of ARGB fans, so I had to use the optional ARGB controller for the CPU ARGB controls.

    I am very impressed with how well this 360mm AIO cools my Ryzen 5600x. I used to get constant temps of 50-65+ C on the stock AMD wraith cooler, but now I never go above 40 C even after long sustained CPU use.

    The fans are practically silent as well which is nice, can barely even hear them running.

    My only complaint is the stupid black “ID Cooling Sticker”, I woke up one morning after leaving my computer running and the sticker had fallen off the side of radiator and got stuck in between one of my case fans. Luckily didn’t cause any damage but this could potentially lead to major issues if this had gotten stuck in an expensive GPU and was left running.

    I would recommend just removing the sticker before installing it in your system. Once that adhesive heats up it will peel right off and the sticker could potentially do some costly damage to your system.

    360X Snow CPU Water Cooler keeps my Ryzen 5600x very cool! <40 degrees Celsius at full load

  81. DarrinMathews says:

     United States

    Installation was pretty straight forward and easy. My mobo only has one ARGB header and i’m already running a bunch of ARGB fans, so I had to use the optional ARGB controller for the CPU ARGB controls.

    I am very impressed with how well this 360mm AIO cools my Ryzen 5600x. I used to get constant temps of 50-65+ C on the stock AMD wraith cooler, but now I never go above 40 C even after long sustained CPU use.

    The fans are practically silent as well which is nice, can barely even hear them running.

    My only complaint is the stupid black “ID Cooling Sticker”, I woke up one morning after leaving my computer running and the sticker had fallen off the side of radiator and got stuck in between one of my case fans. Luckily didn’t cause any damage but this could potentially lead to major issues if this had gotten stuck in an expensive GPU and was left running.

    I would recommend just removing the sticker before installing it in your system. Once that adhesive heats up it will peel right off and the sticker could potentially do some costly damage to your system.

    360X Snow CPU Water Cooler keeps my Ryzen 5600x very cool! <40 degrees Celsius at full load

  82. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The cooler it’s self is absolutely great it keeps my Ryzen 9 3900x below 65 under load and idle it stays around a steady 30-40 which is great the fans how ever they are rather load it maybe just be my system but I think it’s just that they aren’t plugged into the board its self they are running from sata but other than that it’s a great cooler and it looks amazing the pump is quite and the rgb around the pump synced straight up with aora I don’t even have too change anything the colour match all off my fans too which is grea

  83. Paul Lilly says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    This AIO has been great. Keeping my AMD 5600X below 70C during all activity and even when I did stress test. Easily connected to my MSI gaming plus mb and fit inside the Antec DF600 flux with ease. I’m very happy with it and will look to this again with my next build.

  84. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My oldest son came across this and started looking up videos on it. He liked the fact that you use different brackets than the ones already on an AMD motherboard. Much prefers to screw it in than on them hinges. Said it was extremely easy to install and actually looks really appealing for something that’s a lot cheaper than other brands. Definitely going to consider their brand in future. Nice cheap cooling, but in no way looks and performs cheap.

  85. JoleneShepherd says:

     United States

    This was a gift to my son and he loved it. He installed it right away and it looks great. Works well in his system

  86. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    ice build quality, looks good and temps are pretty decent. 10700k at 1.3v stays under 75c while stress testing. and ive got pump and fans set to 80% max. on idle you cant hear anything. only if its super quet and you got an ear close to pc you can hear a pump. mine is a 360 for 80 something quid, half the price of named brands for same performance. you wont regret it.

  87. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersReally good aio for the price, I was not expecting much to be honest and was thinking it may end up being returned, however I have been surprised how well it keeps the cpu cool. idle temp is around 28 degrees, running cinebench r23 on a ryzen 3600 oc’d to 4.35 on all cores with no custom fan curves max temp was 61 degrees. This is in a nxzt 510 – not known for great air flow through the front. Build quality is good and assemby took maybe 10 minutes. the argb is good, obviously not as good as coolermaster or corsair but again for the price you cant complain. i use coolermaster software + small argb hub to controll the colors.

  88. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    This is not the most expensive AIO cooler out there, but the performance is good for the value. I’ve had no major issues so far and my CPU stays cool during AAA games and using graphics software. The fan’s LED lights are solid too.

    This is not the most expensive AIO cooler out there, but the performance is good for the value. I've had no major issues so far and my CPU stays cool during AAA games and using graphics software. The fan's LED lights are solid too.

  89. JarredBuckland says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Pretty easy install easy install. AIO cools my Ryzen 9 3900x around 55-60 degrees C. Bought an extra ID Coolings 120 3pack to go with the AIO. All fans support RGB fusion which I plugged into the MB to control.

    Pretty easy install easy install. AIO cools my Ryzen 9 3900x around 55-60 degrees C. Bought an extra ID Coolings 120 3pack to go with the AIO. All fans support RGB fusion which I plugged into the MB to control.

  90. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Bought this with the Iceflow 240 as well. Work’s as advertised and the instruction are clear enough to get the job done. Idle temps only dropped about 2 degrees C, but lets be honest, people don’t buy AIO’s to lower their idle temp, they buy them to lower their load temps. With that being said this thing keeps my Ryzen 7 3700x under 70 degrees C while all 8 cores are @ 100% load (Cinibench r-20) The stock air cooler would top out at 89 degrees C!
    Colors look good. Going through the Aura lighting pains in order to set up the lighting (so it will stay rainbow puke for now), but this is in no way a refection on ID-COOL.

    Great bang for the buck!

  91. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Bought this with the Iceflow 240 as well. Work’s as advertised and the instruction are clear enough to get the job done. Idle temps only dropped about 2 degrees C, but lets be honest, people don’t buy AIO’s to lower their idle temp, they buy them to lower their load temps. With that being said this thing keeps my Ryzen 7 3700x under 70 degrees C while all 8 cores are @ 100% load (Cinibench r-20) The stock air cooler would top out at 89 degrees C!
    Colors look good. Going through the Aura lighting pains in order to set up the lighting (so it will stay rainbow puke for now), but this is in no way a refection on ID-COOL.

    Great bang for the buck!

  92. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This is a good deal. It performs better than I expected with 10700k overclocked to 5Ghz on all cores. Beats my Noctua NH-U14S by about 7-8C, which might not seem huge, but it’s enough to put this hot, overclocked CPU under 75C under load. My die can do 5.1Ghz on all cores, but it requires too much voltage (>1.35Vcore) and runs too hot (>85C) under load even with this AIO cooler.

    Like all AIOs, installation takes time, but not really longer than a regular aftermarket air cooler.

    My only concern is long term reliability as the build has more plastic than I’m comfortable with. But then again, it’s a 360mm AIO for under $100.

    Update: I see they’ve raised the price by almost $20.00. Still worth it, but not as much now.