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PCCOOLER Liquid CPU Cooler, 240mm AIO with Full Ceramic Bearing Pump, Dual 120mm ARGB PWM Fans, Aluminum Radiator, Hidden Daisy-Chain, Intel LGA1851/1700 & AMD AM5 Compatible (DA240 ARGB White)
AMD★★★★★4.8
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36dBA
Noticeable
C
$56.99
Specifications
addedAt2026-05-15T16:31:54.669Z
sourceamazon-discovery
TypeAIO
Radiator240
radiator240
fanCount2
airflow80.74
Noise36dBA
Noticeable
RPM2500
PERFORMANCE
33%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Best Cpu Cooler
I got a new case to put this cooler in since my old cooler was just stock, and the installation was easier than putting in my stock cpu cooler, fans make no noise but i havent heard my fans go max since ive moved pc towers and put the new cooler in because its been keeping my cpu really cool and i dont think has gone over 60C and i play a lot of games at max settings like helldivers 2, minecraft, cyberpunk 2047. Doesnt take more power than my stock cpu fan so didnt need to upgrade my power supply and has been working perfectly, very satisfying to hear the water run when I first turn on my pc. Highly recommend this one or the 3 fan, don’t get the 1 fan what you doin 💀
Justice Sullivan · 2026-02-21 · via amazon
★★★★★Build quality is good and it kept my 5700x3d cool on my test bench.
I needed another AIO cooler to use on my test bench PC with a 5700x3d which is only a 105watt CPU so I got this 240mm AIO cooler, which i already knew it was going to be good for this lower wattage CPU so I wanted to try it out. Build quality is solid and has a nice look to it, I also like the daisy chain wiring which helps a lot with wire management and gives everything a clean look and it even comes with a tube of thermal paste which is always nice to see because I am always running out of it. It was was very simple to install on my test bench PC which has as I said an 5700x3d which again is not a high wattage CPU and can be run with a air cooler, and it was very simple to install and it kept the CPU under 80C on stress tests and in gaming the temps stayed in the mid 60s the whole time and at reasonable fan noise levels but can be heard at times because after all the airflow of these fans are 73CFM which is a good bit of airflow but they were not annoying at all, and the pump is silent which I can't hear it at all. The ARGB Lighting looks really nice on the mirror on the pump and the fans also looks really nice and bright. After all this is a nice and simple AIO cooler that cools really well which will all depend on the CPU you running, and I really do like the minimum wiring with the daisy chain system that does not need a sata connector like others I have which I use for my sata ssds and older hard drives which I hate when other devices takes one up. I had no issues with it and I have been running this on my test bench which i also use as a case for over a month now 24/7 it is really a great value cooler which will be perfect for mid tower cases or any case that can fit it. So it does get a big thumbs up from me, I like it and will also be using it in a smaller case with another build that can use 240mm radiators in the future👍
AmazonReviewer · 2026-03-25 · via amazon
★★★★★Clean white build, runs quiet
Been running this on my Ryzen 7 5800X for about three weeks now and its been solid. The white aesthetic really pops in my case-- looks way cleaner than my old black cooler. Installation was pretty straightforward, though I did have to reference the manual a couple times for the AM5 mounting. The pump is surprisingly quiet compared to my previous AIO. I can barely hear it even when the system's under load during gaming sessions. Temps have been great too, keeping my CPU around 65-70C during stress tests which is a nice improvement. The ARGB lighting syncs up perfectly with my motherboard's software, and the daisy-chain setup definitely helped keep cable management tidy. Only minor complaint is that the radiator feels a bit thin compared to some other 240mm units I've used, but the cooling performance speaks for itself. The fans move good air without being too loud, though they do ramp up noticeably under heavy loads. Overall pretty happy with this upgrade-- solid cooler that does exactly what it should.
chchchadzilla · 2026-04-30 · via amazon
★★★★★Awesome little AIO for the money
For the money, this is a great bang for buck 240mm AIO - and pccooler stuff tends to go on sale pretty frequently, so it may be an even better value in the future. It was simple to install, it's very quiet, performs well with an overclocked midrange CPU, and should be pretty reliable long term. The RGb on the fans looks really nice - plenty bright. The block itself has a cool infinity mirror effect which looks great. It's RGB without being over the top and gaudy. The white powder coating is consistient and looks good. Cooling performance was rock solid on a Ryzen 5 7600x with PBO enabled. Fans did ramp up a tiny bit during sustained load, but it was much quieter than the single tower cooler I normally use on it. Can't recommend enough for the money.
Evan · 2026-05-16 · via amazon
★★★★★Solid midrange simple liquid cooler
This review is for the "PCCOOLER Liquid CPU Cooler, 240mm AIO with Full Ceramic Bearing Pump, Dual 120mm ARGB PWM Fans, Aluminum Radiator, Hidden Daisy-Chain, Intel LGA1851/1700 & AMD AM5 Compatible (DA240 ARGB Black)." I own several PCCOOLER cpu coolers. I have only been disappointedwith one model- not this one. All have their purpose. This cooler has a niche with smaller cases, cpu configurations that are not used for high-end gaming, and without the need to see cooling data on a screen. If, at a glance, your needs fit this scenario, this cooler is a super budget solution. The entire cooler is made well. The pump housing has a mirrored infinate RGB led array that looks pretty good. The two fans on the radiator run fairly quiet as does the pump. Honestly, I can't hear the pump at all and yes, it's working lol. Although the kit I received came with its own thermal paste, I never use it. I order my own on Amazon... one I can trust. Seeing this review is about the cooler itself, I'm skipping over the supplied paste. Use at your own risk. I highly recommend you get a paste you trust or one with high marks. Installing the pump block onto the motherboard bracket was straightforward and if you are an old pro at this I needn't go any further. Suffice it to say it works moderately well and is sufficient for mid-range builds. However, if you are new to pc builds, I encourage you to seek guidance from some online videos to get the idea how these work. The important factor for these PCCOOLER pump blocks is to clamp down the copper surface evenly onto the cpu using the two springloaded screws and preferably a micro torque wrench. Not enough pressure or too much on one or the other screw can cause the cooler to not run as efficiently as it should risking cpu failure. This cooler relies on an even surface contact. The two hoses are well connected- no leaks so far. The radiator fins are uniform. Connectors are well designed for a single connector layout that makes it pretty much a plug-and-play solution. Overall, the cooler is efficient and sufficient at keeping a moderate non-gaming cpu within temperature parameters. And the price is ridiculously fair for what I received. If you are looking for a budget pump with a 240mm radiator with RGB bling and are not interrested in a display screen, this is a good place to start.