Has anyone here used the Valkyrie A360 AIO liquid cooler for their PC build? I'm planning to install it on my Ryzen 9 3900X, but I'd love to hear some feedback from actual users before I commit to the purchase. Any insights would be appreciated!
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I haven't personally used the Valkyrie A360, but I've seen that it's mostly marketed in Asia and has been around for a while. While I can't say it's bad, you might get better performance for a similar price with something like the Arctic Cooling 360 v3.
It seems like a typical ASETEK design AIO, so it should work fine. If you have access to them, the Thermalright AIOs have gotten good reviews and might be worth checking out for reliability.
I agree about Thermalright! I've used several of their coolers and only had one issue, and that was clearly on me. Just a heads up: make sure you don't plug the 5v ARGB connector into a 12v header—bad things happen!
I initially wanted the Arctic Freezer 3, but I found the Valkyrie for $100, so I thought I’d give it a shot. I'm not aiming for top-tier performance, just something reliable to cool my CPU.