Valkyrie V360 LCD CPU Liquid Cooler Review

Conclusion & Video Review

Another great product from Valkyrie

So far, we have reviewed two cooling products from Valkyrie, their Surge SL125 air cooler and their V360 LCD All-in-One CPU liquid cooler. Both sit at opposite ends of the PC hardware spectrum, and both have proved to be the best-performing options we have tested in their categories in our CPU cooling stress test.

For the V360 LCD, this is a huge achievement. The CPU liquid cooling market is mature, and it has many competitors. To arrive as a relative newcomer and best the competition is an astounding feat. Simply put, this cooler has exceeded our expectations.

With its built-in LCD screen and strong RGB lighting support, this cooler will look great in any PC that requires these advanced features. This cooler looks great and performs well. There isn’t much more that we could ask from a CPU cooler like this.

What excites us most about Valkyrie’s V360 LCD is its use of an in-house pump design. Valkyrie has used this design to achieve excellent thermal results. This makes Valkyrie a brand to watch out for in the future. If this is the performance they can achieve today, there’s no telling how much they can push their design further. Valkyrie isn’t relying on 3rd parties to advance its liquid cooling performance; they are defining it.

Valkyrie has left us thoroughly impressed with its V360 LCD CPU cooler. Its performance is the best we have seen on our current test rig, a rare feat for a new company. Clearly, there is room for innovation in the liquid cooling market, and Valkyrie is aiming to push things forward.

Valkyrie’s V360 LCD deserves nothing less than an OC3D Performance Award. Its performance makes it a top-rank CPU cooling solution, and that leaves us very excited about what’s coming next from this brand.

You can join the discussion on Valkyrie’s new V360 LCD CPU Liquid Cooler on the OC3D Forums.

Mark Campbell

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