Thermalright Grand Vision 360 Review: It’s not a competition, it is a massacre (again)

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The last time I used the title of it’s not a competition, it is a massacre was when Thermalright released its Phantom Spirit 120 EVO air cooler. To this day I consider it one of the best options in air cooling. And after testing it, I’m equally impressed with Thermalright’s latest AIO, the Grand Vision 360.

This cooler not only has some of the best thermal performance I’ve seen from any AIO I’ve tested, but it also has a fancy LCD display with tons of preset customizations available, while retaining a reasonable price tag of $129. You can bet this one will soon be added to our list of the best coolers we’ve tested. But before it lands there, let’s take a look at the cooler’s features and specs, followed by its impressive results in our testing.

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Cooler specifications

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Cooler Thermalright Grand Vision 360
MSRP $129 (U.S.)
Radiator Material Aluminum
Pump Speed Up to 6400 RPM
Lighting ARGB on fans, diffused lighting strip on CPU block
Warranty 3 Years
Socket Compatibility Intel Socket LGA 1851/1700/1200/115x
AMD AM5 / AM4
Unit Dimensions (including fans) 403 (L) x 120 (W) x 53mm (D)
Base Copper cold plate
Maximum TDP (Our Testing) >265W with Intel’s i7-14700K

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