INTRODUCTION

Keeping modern CPUs cool under sustained load demands hardware that can move heat quickly and consistently, which is why AIO liquid coolers dominate performance‑oriented builds. Their combination of copper cold plates, high‑flow pumps, and large radiators gives them a clear advantage over air coolers when dealing with aggressive boost behavior and high ambient temperatures. CPS PcCooler’s GT360 ARGB and DT360 ARGB High Performance AIO CPU Coolers enter this segment as two 360mm options built for users who want strong thermal results, solid component quality, and synchronized ARGB lighting as part of a cohesive system aesthetic.
Shenzhen Fluence Technology PLC, established in 2005, is mainly engaged in lithium battery cathode materials, new cooling devices for electronic products and LED industry chain-related businesses, which is recognized as a national high-tech enterprise.
CPS PcCooler’s LCD 360mm AIO CPU Cooler lineup splits into two distinct designs the GT360 ARGB and the DT360 ARGB, each built around a high‑resolution IPS display but tuned for different cooling priorities. The GT360 ARGB features a 3.5" 640x480 IPS screen, a 2600RPM pump, and a precision‑machined copper cold plate, feeding a 397x120x27mm radiator with three 3000RPM ball‑bearing ARGB fans (99CFM/5.33mmH2O/41.5dBA) designed for stronger airflow and balanced acoustics. The DT360 ARGB on the other hand counters with a 3.4" 480x480 IPS display mounted on a magnetic detachable module, paired with a 2600RPM pump and a 14 channel high‑density radiator that increases coolant contact area for sustained thermal performance. Its three ball‑bearing 120mm fans also run at 3000RPM, delivering up to 83CFM with 5.7mmH2O air pressure at a quieter 33.1dBA. With almost identical pump and fan performance, the GT360 ARGB becomes the more visually expressive, higher‑resolution option, while the DT360 ARGB emphasizes radiator density, modular display flexibility, and a cleaner, more understated lighting profile.

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