Top PC Coolers 2023

Keep your system running cool with our carefully selected collection of top-rated PC coolers. We analyze reviews and ratings to present you with the best cooling solutions for your computer. Whether you're a gamer, a content creator, or a PC enthusiast, our curated list includes a range of options to suit your needs. From air coolers to liquid cooling solutions, our Top Picks ensure optimal performance and temperature management for your PC. Discover the perfect cooler to keep your rig cool and quiet with our expertly chosen selection.

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ENERMAX is providing a comprehensive performance-packed and feature-rich cooling solution at pocket-friendly pricing with a generous 5-year warranty. Performance and digital lighting are two hallmarks of this cooler, and compatibility with Intel LGA1700 and AMD AM5 sockets. This unit comes recommended by us, though keep an ear out for fan noise!
-- As reviewed by Tech4Gamers
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DeepCool’s LT720 provides top-tier cooling performance, handing loads up to about 315W when paired with Intel’s i9-13900K in our test setup. Its improved 4th generation, in-house design pump gives it an edge over other coolers.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Arctic’s Liquid Freezer Lives up to its name and performs well in loads of 200W+ when paired with Intel’s i9-12900K. It’s also very quiet and reasonably priced.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Be Quiet lives up to its namesake with its first addressable RGB Air Cooler, delivering silent performance when paired with mid-range CPUs.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Corsair’s H100i Elite is a very quiet AIO with an impressive software suite and in-depth customization options.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The MSI MEG CoreLiquid S360 lands with top-notch cooling performance, quiet(er) cooling fans and an excellent implementation of a simple-to-use MSI Center UI, to deliver system performance stats, or even your favorite photo or animated GIF. At $280, it’s definitely a premium cooler, but MSI backs up that price with some real performance clout.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Corsair H170i Elite Capellix confirms that a 420 (3x140mm) radiator can offer better cooling over traditional 360 models. But like most things near the top end of PC hardware, it doesn’t deliver a huge edge over other smaller alternatives, including Corsair’s own H150i Elite Capellix.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The TUF Dash F15 is a well-balanced package, ticking the right boxes when it comes to the design, build, inputs, connectivity, everyday performance, and thermals/noise levels. The Tiger Lake H35 and RTX 3050Ti configuration is also a lot better balanced and more affordable than the higher-tier variants, and the best suited for this chassis, but Asus might have just nailed this product for some of you with their inadequate 144 Hz panel, which could be a deal-breaker in this day and age. We'll get in-depth on all these aspects in the detailed review down below.
-- As reviewed by UltrabookReview
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Priced at $180 at release, the Corsair H150i Elite Capellix offers top-tier 360 cooling performance with integrated system monitoring and management in an off-the shelf, single box solution.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Competitive pricing and excellent performance means the Galahad AIO 240 makes an impressive first splash. Add in premium aesthetics for a tasteful bit of pizzazz rarely seen in the 240 mm liquid cooler market and this cooler is easy to recommend.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware