Jonsbo
Watercooler TH-360 (360mm)
Watercooler TH-360 (360mm)
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The Jonsbo TH-360 is a 360mm AIO water cooler designed to deliver superior performance in demanding systems. Equipped with a larger radiator, an infinity mirror effect pump, and ARGB lighting , plus three high-performance 120mm ARGB fans, it ensures maximum thermal efficiency with plenty of style.
With support for all major Intel and AMD sockets, the TH-360 is the perfect choice for those looking for overclocking stability, quiet cooling, and premium looks .
Main Features
- 360mm aluminum radiator: large dissipation area for high-performance processors.
- Pump with mirror effect and ARGB: modern design that stands out in the setup.
- Three 120mm ARGB fans: up to 62.4 CFM airflow each, with low noise.
- Hybrid hydraulic bearings: ensure durability and stable operation.
- PWM control: dynamic fan speed adjustment for energy efficiency.
- Extensive Compatibility: Support for Intel LGA 115X / 1200 / 1700 / 1851 and AMD AM4 / AM5.
- 300W D-TDP: ideal for powerful processors and heavy use.
- Premium gaming design: synchronizable lighting for high-end setups.
Technical Specifications
- Model: Jonsbo TH-360 ARGB
- Type: AIO (All in One) Water Cooler
- Radiator: 393 x 120 x 27 mm (aluminum)
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Pump: 72 x 85.3 x 57.5 mm
- Power: 5.4W
- Speed: 2400 rpm (±10%)
- Noise: <30 dB(A)
- Voltage: 12V DC
- Fans Interface: 4 PIN PWM + 5V-3 PIN ARGB
- D-TDP: 300W
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Fans: 3x 120mm ARGB
- Dimensions: 362 x 123 x 28 mm
- Airflow: 21.46 - 62.4 CFM (each)
- Speed: 700 - 2400 rpm (±10%)
- Noise: 21.3 - 37.3 dB(A)
- Bearings: hybrid hydraulics
- Compatibility: Intel LGA 115X / 1200 / 1700 / 1851 | AMD AM4 / AM5
- Certifications: CE, ROHS
- Origin: CN (Origin)
- Brand: Jonsbo
- Series: TH-360
This model is recommended for those looking for maximum cooling with silence and style , being perfect for gamer and enthusiast setups that demand the best performance.


























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