Coolmastipk

We put the Coolmastipk 360 (the flagship model) against three competitors: a high-end Noctua air cooler, a standard 360mm AIO, and a custom loop (entry level).

| Cooler Type | Idle Temp (°C) | Gaming Load (1 hr) | Cinebench R23 (Max) | Noise (dBA) | Price | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Noctua NH-D15 | 32 | 74 | 89 | 36.2 | $110 | | Standard 360mm AIO | 29 | 68 | 82 | 38.5 | $150 | | Custom Loop (Entry) | 27 | 63 | 77 | 42.0 | $400+ | | Coolmastipk 360 | 28 | 59 | 71 | 32.1 | $199 |

As the data shows, Coolmastipk runs cooler than a custom loop at nearly half the price and much quieter than the competition. coolmastipk

This is the secret sauce. Inside the cooling block is a sealed chamber containing a non-conductive, wax-like substance that melts at 55°C. When your CPU spikes to 70°C, this material absorbs the excess latent heat by changing from solid to liquid. This "thermal buffer" stops fans from ramping up and down constantly, smoothing out thermal spikes.

Don't just take our word for it. Here is what early adopters are saying on tech forums: We put the Coolmastipk 360 (the flagship model)

"I was skeptical. I've used Corsair and NZXT for years. The Coolmastipk dropped my 13900K from 88°C to 68°C in Warzone. I can actually hear my game now, not my fans."MarkT, Reddit r/pcmasterrace

"The installation was the easiest I've ever done. No swearing, no stripped screws. And the C3 software is actually usable—unlike some RGB controllers out there."Sarah_J, TechPowerUp Forums "I was skeptical

"As a 3D renderer, my PC used to sound like a vacuum cleaner. Not anymore. Coolmastipk is the real deal. My render times are down because my CPU isn't throttling."RenderGuy99, YouTube comment