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Levelplay Combat Liquid 360 HUD 360mm AIO Review

Levelplay is a new name to us here at eTeknix, but despite there being some big competition, there’s always room for a little more! With Levelplays latest offering, the Combat Liquid 360 HUD, they’re aiming to provide PC enthusiasts and gamers with a high-performance thermal solution that doesn’t compromise on aesthetics. Designed to handle high-performance processors with a TDP of up to 300W, this AIO (All-In-One) liquid cooler is ideal for those pushing their systems through intensive gaming or heavy multi-threaded workloads. Basically, any high-end gaming PC is covered here, including the best gaming processors on the market. I’d say it should work for a work PC too, but with all the RGB and LCD tech, it might be overkill for your HQ.

Levelplay Combat Liquid 360 HUD

The Combat Liquid 360 HUD distinguishes itself through a blend of smart monitoring and RGB aesthetics, not that these are anything unique in today’s market, but at under £100 for the 360mm model, the price is a far cry from from some of the big name brands that are charging double, or more, for similar tech. The standout feature is the 2.6-inch real-time digital display integrated into the pump block, allowing you to see your system’s vitals at a glance. To streamline the building process, Levelplay has utilised a single-frame fan design, which significantly reduces cable clutter compared to traditional triple-fan setups, and in many cases I think they look better too. The sleek black finish and integrated ARGB lighting ensure you get that added level of customisation that’s become a key feature in many gaming PC builds.

Key Features

  • Real-time performance at a glance – The mag-lock detachable HUD pump cover delivers key live CPU performance indicators including temperature, power draw, clock speed, and usage percentage.
  • Jet-stream pump cooling – The pump employs a durable 3-phase PWM motor with a ceramic bearing shaft (800-3000 RPM, 18 dBA, 40,000h MTTF) with high-volume coolant flow (1.0 L/min.) directly to the copper cold plate consistently and efficiently (TDP 300W).
  • Pre-installed triple-fan frame – Combining all three 120mm ARGB fans (71 CFM, 2.1 mmH20, max. 36 dBA) into a single rigid frame (360 x 120 x 25.5mm) simplifies cable management while improving airflow with less structural frame between fans.
  • 360mm aluminium radiator – The 394 x 120 x 27mm radiator features a large surface area, premium construction, as well as reinforced rubber tubing with premium braided sleeving and tube clips for cleaner routing.
  • AMD & Intel compatible – Features intuitive twist-lock steel bracket mounting kits that support AMD (AM5 & AM4) and Intel (LGA 1851 & LGA 1700) chipset sockets; includes a 3-year limited manufacturer’s warranty.

The technical specifications of the Combat Liquid 360 HUD are pretty much as you would expect, with a 360mm radiator, a copper cold plate, and some good quality fans rated for up to 1800 RPM. Despite the high airflow potential of 53 CFM, the specs claim it’ll remain relatively quiet, with a maximum noise rating of just 26 dBA, but of course, we’ll put that to the test shortly.

Specifications

  • Product Name: Combat Liquid CL360
  • Product Number: LRW-M13NN-18APN-GN1
  • CPU Socket Support: Intel LGA 1851, 1700; AMD AM5, AM4
  • Cold Plate Material: Copper
  • Water Block Dimensions: 77 x 82 x 56 mm
  • Radiator Material: Aluminium
  • Radiator Dimensions: 394 x 120 x 27 mm
  • Fan Dimensions: 120 x 25 mm (x3)
  • Fan Speed: 0 ~ 1800 RPM ± 10%
  • Fan Noise Level: 0 ~ 26 dBA
  • Fan Airflow: 53 CFM
  • Fan Air Pressure: 1.7mm-H2O
  • Connectors: 4-Pin PWM (Fan), 3-Pin ARGB, 3-Pin Pump
  • Warranty: 3 years limited warranty

For more information, you can check out the official product page here.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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