The popular Arctic Liquid Freezer III 240 AIO is a bargain from Amazon right now

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The popular Arctic Liquid Freezer III 240 AIO is a bargain from Amazon right now
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Reece Bithrey is a twenty-one-year-old freelance journalist who reviews and writes about shiny things for a living. Lots of shiny things.

Where in the world is Josemonkey?Read our editorial policyThe Arctic Liquid Freezer III 240 AIO is one of the more popular AIO coolers out there, offering excellent performance for a reasonable price. At the moment from Amazon, it's available for an absolute steal of a price for what's on offer - it'as down to £54, which marks out a 40 percent saving on its previous £89 list price.

Elsewhere, this Liquid Freezer is also able to cool voltage converters, while also featuring PWM cables hidden inside its jacket, so there is only one visible cable connected to the motherboard. That's useful if you want to avoid any unneeded clutter while also keeping your build clean, and quiet, too. What's more, as an AIO, it also prevents you from having any of the clearance issues associated with air coolers while providing better thermal performance.

If you want to grab an excellent AIO cooler for a bargain price, this Arctic Liquid Freezer III 240 is a steal from Amazon.

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