💻 Chill Out in Style with Enermax!
The Enermax Liqmax III 120 A-RGB AIO CPU Liquid Cooler features a 120mm radiator and a 120mm ARGB PWM fan, designed for both Intel LGA1700 and AMD AM5 sockets. With a noise level of just 14 dB and a 5-year warranty, this cooler combines performance with longevity, making it an ideal choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Product Dimensions | 10"L x 8.46"W x 5.39"H |
Brand | Enermax |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Cooling Method | Water, Fan |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 14 dB |
Material | Aluminum |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1600 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 72.1 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 819315024263 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00819315024263 |
Manufacturer | Enermax |
Number of Items | 1 |
Series | LIQMAX III ARGB 120 |
Item model number | ELC-LMT120-ARGB |
Item Weight | 2.85 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 8.46 x 5.39 inches |
Color | LMT120 ARGB - BLACK |
ASIN | B07XSQDH8B |
Date First Available | September 12, 2019 |
M**S
Great temps, low noise, long lasting
I've now had this for almost two years, and have had zero issues of any kind, whether that be noise, temps, or leaking. Highly recommended cooler! Especially for the price!
E**R
Amazed...
At this price point... easy installation onto a older amd3+. Got Temps ridiculous low. Only issue is the tubes from pcu to radiator is a bit close to my side fan on case.All in all, I can't imagine this being any better, it's perfect for a cheap build and overlooking my older chip.Sorta amazing the temp differences as well. Which has offsetting benefits to entire case, my mobo.. my graphics cards, my other fans, all are much much lower Celsius too. And even running the pc for hrs on end, it won't quit. This thing is a secret beast, and so damn cheap.
M**L
Works well, when it works.
I had this on an old FX system and it worked fine. It could not keep my Ryzen 5 3600 cool, though. It was overheating before getting into windows. I tried reapplying thermal paste 4 times with no change. A family member purchased one after I purchased mine. It does well on her Ryzen 2600. I never had any issues with cooling with the previous system - it worked great. Unfortunate that it's not working on the 3600.Update: After writing the above, I contacted Enermax here on Amazon. They were professionally direct (which is what I prefer) and had me submit some follow-up information. They then had me contact the RMA guys via Enermax's website. Had an RMA number quickly. They shipped out a new one the day they got the one mentioned above. I received it today, put it in and ran Cinebench R23. Highest temp recorded was 71°C (throttle is 90°C for this CPU). I beat the stock fan score by 500 points. I'm happy, and excited.
T**Y
2 year edited with one word: AVOID...
2 year edit:The pump has failed, high pitched squealing then complete failure all before I could make it back to my computer and thusly it forced my PC to test it's thermal cutout. If you're curious, everything discussed in the youtube video named "x-ray analysis: nasty enermax----" has been similar issue for me. They had me pay for return shipping, also left me without a cooler for 2 weeks. Then rubbed it in my face the the 5 year warranty they had on the listing didn't apply to me. Do NOT buy from Enermax, in my experience they will test your computer's ability to protect itself from major failures and make you pay for it. This is where my willingness to work with them ends.------------------------------------------------------Great price on a 360mm aio with aRGB fans. Currently mounted on a Ryzen 7 3700x/Asus x570 Tuf/32gbs 3600 ram. My temps: Idle/browsing 38-42c (idle / chrome) Gaming 49-56c (overwatch / starwars / rocket league) Stress test 57-62c (furmark / cinebench)Each test was pushed for more than 60minutes and fan speeds maintaining around 30% for lows and 70% for highs, never reaching 70c for 100% fan speeds. @100% the fans are pretty loud but they never get that high with this radiator.I did find the material used for the mounting brackets a little weak as I was attempting to be gentle and still managed to nearly strip one thread. I also don't like the screws used on the pump itself as well, be sure to press firmly and confidently or you may round out the screw itself, it was a chore changing the brackets without ruining something. All that aside this thing allows for deadly quiet operation and I absolutely love it. I watched a couple of vids on youtube about previous models having issues with the coolant becoming a problem later and will attempt to disassemble and note on its condition with a review update. The simplest thing would be to replace the coolant sooner than later and prevent it but I want to give Enermax the chance to prove themselves here. (In the second picture you'll notice that the fans that came with it are no longer installed on the radiator, I went with some different fans but still use the fans it came with, mounted on the bottom for an aesthetic reason only as they're center lit and provide a nice aura.)
D**R
Great cooler .... After some modifications.
I read a considerable amount on this cooler. Great mechanical design but poor coolant quality. Does great for awhile until the coolent causes corrosion in the internal CPU cooling fins. So, I immediately disassembled mine upon receiving it, drained out and discarded all of the original coolant and replaced that coolant with a good high end CPU coolant. I added a small amount of anti-growth product as well. All of this information can be found on YouTube. CPU temps have remained at 38C when idle on my Ryzen 9 7950x3D and never gets above 50C under stress testing for the last 4 or 5 months now. So far so good. Addendum: Forgot to mention that I also added a second radiator to the original setup as I should have originally bought a dual size (240mm) radiator instead of the single size (120mm)
E**N
Worked great!
My FX 8350 with the stock cooler was reaching up to 67°C during heavy gaming, which is a problem as it starts to throttle after 61°. After installing this cooler, it peaked at 54° during heavy gaming but spent most of the time around 45°. Perfect!!Quality overall was very good, I was pleased with everything. Install was exactly what you'd expect but the instructions left a lot to be desired. Only gripe is how stiff the water lines are. Makes routing kind of tough, but I made it work.Almost forgot to mention... It's nearly silent! It's way quieter than the stock fan and, to be honest, I can't hear it at all when my PC is running. My 2 Noctua fans drown out any noise the cooler makes.
L**.
Super Simple, Quality Product!
I bought this because it was the middle ground cost wise for an AIO cooler with argb. Honestly, I wasn't expecting much from this but it was way cheaper than my local best buy for a cooler master. I installed this in less than half an hour and I'm no computer tech. It's super simple. It was missing the amd back plate for some reason. I've seen online that they have a universal back plate, mine did not. Not a problem as I have an Intel and it came with that plate. All around it performs flawlessly! It looks great and is quiet! I'll be ordering another one for my first PC build. 5stars, great product!
C**Y
Great product
The cooler works great and the noisy like crackling sound is no longer present when starting up. Might be a challenge to install however well worth the effort to save in shipping and labor costs.
G**S
NO ES COMPATIBLE CON AM5
Al parecer la compatibilidad con AM5 es comprando un kit de instalación por separado…
U**R
Muy Ruidoso. Dificil de Instalar.
Demasiado Ruido de los ventiladores.
D**A
Fan died on me within few weeks
One of the fan randomly stopped working.
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