AZZA Cube 360 AIO CPU Cooler Review

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200W TDP Testing

For our 200W TDP clock testing, we have configured our CPU to run at a fixed all-core speed of 4.8GHz on the performance cores and 3.8GHz on the efficiency cores. This yields a fairly steady 200w CPU package power draw when running Cinebench. Stock settings were set for voltage (and all other defaults), and configured memory to XMP mode.

Max Fans – 100% Pump Speed

AZZA Cube 360 200W thermal testing at max RPM fans

Starting our testing with a 200W load found the AZZA Cube 360 delivered a 68-degree Celsius result, which was right in between the Cooler Master 360 ATMOS at 67 degrees and the Enermax LIQMAXFLO at 69 degrees. The MEG CORELIQUID E360 picked up the rear at 73 degrees.

Note that at this speed, the AZZA Cube 360 was running at 1850RPM, the Enermax LIQMAXFLO 360 is running at 1900RPM, the MSI MAG CORELIQUID E360 at 1800 RPM, and the Cooler Master MASTERLIQUID 360 ATMOS at around 2500 RPM.

1500 RPM Fans – 100% Pump Speed

AZZA Cube 360 200W thermal testing at 1500RPM fans

Syncing the fan speeds up at 1500 RPM allows the AZZA Cube 360j to take the lead at 69 degrees Celsius. At a single degree hotter, we find the 360 ATMOS and LIQMAXFLO with the MEG CORELIQUID 360 bring up the rear at 74 degrees.

1000 RPM Fans – 100% Pump Speed

AZZA Cube 360 200W thermal testing at 1000RPM fans

Dropping the fan speeds down to 1000RPM I found the AZZA Cube 360 tied with the 360 ATMOS at 75 degrees Celsius. The MEG CORELIQUID and LIQMAX flow came in both second and last place with a 77-degree tie.

600 RPM Fans – 100% Pump Speed

AZZA Cube 360 200W thermal testing at 600 RPM fans

Finally, at 600RPM, the AZZA Cube 360 drops into last place at 94 degrees Celsius. The MEG CORELIQUID reverses its losses from the higher RPM tests and shines at 83 degrees Celsius with the 360 ATMOS and LIQMAXFLO tying in the middle at 87 degrees Celsius.

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

Cooling Performance
8.5
Installation Effort
8
Sound Level
8.5
Value
10

SUMMARY

The AZZA Cube 360 All In One CPU Cooler puts a fantastic value offering on the table with it able to keep up with more expensive 360mm AIO CPU Coolers while staying quiet enough to not bother you. With a sweet spot around 1000RPM, it will serve your rig well and leave money in your budget for other upgrades as long as you don't plan to overclock your CPU to 11.
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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The AZZA Cube 360 All In One CPU Cooler puts a fantastic value offering on the table with it able to keep up with more expensive 360mm AIO CPU Coolers while staying quiet enough to not bother you. With a sweet spot around 1000RPM, it will serve your rig well and leave money in your budget for other upgrades as long as you don't plan to overclock your CPU to 11. AZZA Cube 360 AIO CPU Cooler Review