Product On Review: PG 360 LCD
Manufacturer: ASRock
Street Price: USD 190 | GBP NA | AUD NA
The ASRock Phantom Gaming 360 LCD represents ASRock’s first serious push into the all-in-one liquid cooling arena, marrying high-performance thermal design with advanced visual customization. At its core lies a 360 mm aluminium radiator with a 32 mm thickness, engineered to maximize heat dissipation across a dense fin stack while supporting a trio of high-RPM 120 mm ARGB fans capable of pushing substantial airflow and static pressure for demanding CPUs. The cooler’s next-gen pump employs a 3-phase, 6-slot, 4-pole motor architecture designed to boost coolant flow and maintain stable temperatures across sustained loads, and its dual-side inlet pathway shortens coolant travel for improved efficiency.
Beyond raw cooling capability, ASRock enhances the user experience with a 3.4-inch IPS LCD mounted atop the pump housing, allowing builders to display real-time system telemetry, custom graphics, or animated art directly on the cooler block. The Halo ARGB unified fan frame creates a cohesive lighting signature across the radiator stack, fully compatible with major RGB ecosystems via Polychrome Sync or third-party controllers. A dedicated 70 mm VRM fan integrated into the water block further aids motherboard power delivery cooling — a feature increasingly common on high-end AIOs yet not universally implemented.
In this review, we’ll methodically test the Phantom Gaming 360 LCD across thermal performance, acoustic behaviour, installation experience, pump and fan control responsiveness. Our testing will focus primarily on the Intel platform to evaluate how well ASRock’s design translates into tangible benefits under load.





