SilverStone PF360-ARGB AIO Cooler Review

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Sound Level Testing

While we were testing cooling capabilities, as outlined in our recent introduction article, we were also tracking the sound level of each of the coolers using a Risepro SPL meter attached to a boom arm pointed directly at the fans of the radiator at a distance of 12 inches. We recorded the dB(A) level for each fan and pump speed tested. The ambient room sound level measured 33 decibels. Displayed below are the results of our Stock Clock Testing.

100% Fans – 100% Pump

SilverStone PF360-ARGB AIO Cooler Sound Level Testing

At maximum fan levels, the SilverStone PF360-RGB hit 50.7 dB(A) while the Corsair H115i Platinum hit 49.4 dB(A). From a subjective perspective, both coolers sounded loud but not high pitched. We suspect the difference in sound is, mostly, related to the maximum RPM of each fan (SilverStone and Corsair units at 2200 RPM and 1800 RPM respectively).

1500 RPM Fans – 100% Pump

SilverStone PF360-ARGB AIO Cooler Sound Level Testing

Dropping down to 1500 RPM, the SilverStone PF360-RGB took the lead at 41.8 dB(A) and the Corsair H115i Platinum was a solid 6 dB(A) behind at 47.8 dB(A). Both units were far less obnoxious at this fan level, but they are still not at a level we would want to run on a day to day basis (though the SilverStone is much closer to that than the Corsair).

1000 RPM Fans – 100% Pump

SilverStone PF360-ARGB AIO Cooler Sound Level Testing

When we lowered the fans down to 1000 RPM, the SilverStone PF360-RGB continues to lead with a value of 38.7 dB(A) while the other AIOs tied at 39.9 dB(A). At this point, the noise sounded like it merged with the background noise and this seems like it would make a good day to day fan speed.

600 RPM Fans – 100% Pump

SilverStone PF360-ARGB AIO Cooler Sound Level Testing

Lowering the fans to 600 RPM (the lowest level we could keep them spinning at), the SilverStone PF360-RGB, and the Corsair H115i Platinum both came in at 37.4 dB(A). At this fan level, the whirr of the pump was louder than the fans.

600 RPM Fans – 50% Pump

SilverStone PF360-ARGB AIO Cooler Sound Level Testing

Finally, reducing the pump speed to 50% caused all three units to tie at 35.8 dB(A). We could not ascertain a difference between ambient noise in the room (measuring 33 dB(A)) and the AIOs running.

Save for testing at stock clocks with Max fan RPM and 100% pump, the SilverStone PF360-RGB was the quietest unit we have seen so far in our AIO testing. That is definitely a solid outcome given the competition. With that said, let’s move on and recap all of this for you today!

David Schroth
David is a computer hardware enthusiast that has been tinkering with computer hardware for the past 25 years and writing reviews for more than ten years. He's the Founder and Editor in Chief of The FPS Review.

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