Valkyrie V360 Lite AIO CPU Cooler Review
Rating: 7.0. 1. Valkyrie V360 Lite2. Test Results3. Final Verdict4. View All Pages
It's been a while since we last saw a Valkyrie AIO in our lineup — the last appearance was during our 8-way AIO comparison back in 2023. Since then, the brand has kept a relatively low profile, but they're making a return with fresh hardware, including the SURGE 125 200W air cooler. This time around, we're putting the Valkyrie V360 Lite AIO under the microscope. With its eye-catching 'Mecha Aesthetic' pump top and a high-speed pump borrowed from Valkyrie’s premium models, this £110 liquid cooler aims to deliver solid performance. Let’s dive into how it performs against rivals in its class.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Price & Available Variants
01:21 General Overview & Compatibility
02:07 Pump Head Design
04:04 Radiator & Tubing Build
05:53 Cold Plate & CPU Block
06:33 Fan Specifications
07:42 Included Accessories
08:20 Installation Process
09:51 Thermal & Noise Performance
11:40 Final Thoughts
Key Features:
- Valkyrie positions the V-Lite series as a performance-driven AIO, equipped with a high-RPM pump previously used only in their flagship coolers, capable of reaching up to 2800 rpm for improved coolant flow.
- The pump head features a unique mechanical-inspired design with a rotating magnetic top cover that clicks into place at 90-degree intervals, ensuring it always sits upright regardless of mounting orientation.
- Comes bundled with Valkyrie B12 fans that offer high static pressure, fluid dynamic bearings, and PWM control (800–2150 rpm), backed by a reassuring 5-year warranty.
Specifications:
- CPU Socket Support: Intel LGA 115X/1155/1156/1200/1366/1700/1851/2011/2066, AMD AM4/AM5
- Radiator Material: Aluminium
- Radiator Size: 379 x 120 x 27 mm
- Tube Length: 450mm
- Pump/CPU Block Dimensions: 86 x 74 x 68.5 mm
- Pump Speed Range: 800 – 2800 RPM ± 10%
- Cold Plate Type: Micro Skived Copper
- Pump Connector: 4-pin PWM 3-pin ARGB
- VRM Cooling Fan: Not included
- Fan Size: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
- Fan Speed (PWM): 800 – 2150 RPM ± 10%
- Maximum Airflow: 81.68 CFM
- Maximum Static Pressure: 4.0 mmH2O
- Noise Level (Max): 30.5 dBA
- Fan Bearing Type: Fluid Dynamic Bearing
- Fan Connector: 4-pin PWM 3-pin ARGB
- LCD Display: None
- Warranty: 5 Years
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