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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The Noctua NH-L9i is a quiet, high-quality sub-two-inch Mini-ITX air cooler with a price tag to match. Unfortunately, our samples didn't live up to the high expectations that Noctua has set in air cooling.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The ASUS ROG Ryuo 240 is their enthusiast-grade CPU liquid cooler which retains all the bells and whistles of their flagship Ryujin segment but provides that package in an affordable manner, though it is still expensive. This cooler features the industry’s first embedded 1.77” all-colors OLED display screen on the block and packs addressable RGB lighting in addition to create some stunning lighting effects. The ROG Ryuo Model 12 fans complement the overall bold looks of the unit and pack quite a performance punch. The thermal performance of this cooler is marginally better as compared to the other 240mm AIOs tested so far on my test bench. I love everything about this cooler but the price!
-- As reviewed by Tech4Gamers
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The elite Aorus 17G gaming laptop packs a panoply of bleeding-edge tech, including an 11th Generation Core H-Series CPU, but its sheer graphics performance trails that of the Alienware m17 R4.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Looking for a cool and stylish way to keep your CPU in check? XPG’s new Levante liquid coolers might just be what you need. Available in 120mm and 240mm sizes, we tested the Levante 240 CPU liquid cooler and found that it performs well with its Aluminum radiator, ARGB LEDs, and two bundled fans with high airflow. Installation is a breeze, but note that a dedicated lighting controller is not included
-- As reviewed by Tech4Gamers
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The Alienware m15 R3 is an attractive gaming machine with lots of expandability options and a 300 Hz screen for eSports, but it runs hot and that display hogs the battery.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Amazon Basics CPU Cooler isn't the strongest cooler on the market, but it offers cooling performance sufficient for most tasks and impresses us with its whisper-quiet noise levels.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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MSI’s MAG CoreLiquid P360 provides good all-around cooling performance, but the fans can get a bit loud in the hottest workloads. With a price of only $110.99 USD, it offers a great value compared to other AIOs.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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DeepCool’s AG620 is a solid dual tower air cooler that pairs well with Intel’s i9-13900K, handling loads of up to 277W, with a total cooling capacity just shy of high end AIOs. At only $54.99 USD, the AG620’s value is hard to beat.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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DeepCool’s AG400 offers great performance for $30 USD, handling Intel’s i9-13900K well in most workloads. But it’s best run with a fan curve, otherwise it can get a bit loud in the hottest of scenarios.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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DeepCool’s LS320 is capable of cooling over 140W with Alder Lake CPUs, but it can’t handle an i9-12900K without enforcing power limits. It’s best paired with CPUs like Intel’s i7-12700 or Ryzen 5800X.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware