Iceberg Thermal IceFLOE OASIS 360 Liquid CPU Cooler Review

IceFLOE OASIS 360 Overview

Out of the box, the OASIS 360 is a pretty basic looking AIO. Without looking really closely, there isn’t really anything that stands out about this cooler. The IceFLOE OASIS 360 does have the same angular design language that we have seen on previous products from Iceberg Thermal, and I think it looks pretty good on the pump housing. As the name implies, the OASIS 360 is a 360mm AIO cooler, pairing three 120mm ARGB fans with a 27mm thick 360mm radiator. There is also an OASIS 240 model that is outfitted with a 240mm radiator and two 120mm fans.

IceFLOE OASIS 360

The first component up is the aforementioned 360mm aluminum radiator. The 27mm thickness is pretty much the standard when it comes to the majority of AIOs, and with 20 fins-per-inch, this fin density should pair nicely with the included fans. The entire radiator exterior is outfitted with a black paint job, and some subtle Iceberg Thermal branding is present on both long sides of the radiator shroud.

IceFLOE OASIS 360

IceFLOE OASIS 360

Each 460mm long braided cooling line exits from one end of the radiator’s end cap, and these lines are connected to the radiator via crimped connectors. I found the cooling lines to be very flexible during installation, and their length was more than enough to allow for plenty of movement and placement options when mounting the radiator to the case.

IceFLOE OASIS 360

Moving over to the CPU water block, we can see the angular design language that is common on Iceberg Thermal products. The groupings of various sized triangles makes for a unique design compared to some other manufacturers, and I’m glad to see that Iceberg decided to continue their signature look on this product.

IceFLOE OASIS 360

Taking a look from the top down, we see an overall cube design, with a mirrored diamond shape in the center. The plastic used on the OASIS 360 has a slight texture to it, but it does come off as a pretty basic looking pump housing compared to some other flashier designs.

IceFLOE OASIS 360

The top portion of the pump housing can rotate in order to align properly in your build, depending on how you have the block mounted on the socket. This is especially important since the mirrored diamond lights up and has the Iceberg Thermal name on it.

IceFLOE OASIS 360

Making our way around the cooler, exiting from the right side we have the two cooling lines. Each line is paired up with a swiveling fitting to make installation and fitment much easier than with fixed connections. It is here where the pump’s 3-pin power cable and ARGB cable exit from the pump housing as well.

IceFLOE OASIS 360

All three other sides are void of any real features or unique designs – all having the same angular design.

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IceFLOE OASIS 360

Taking a look at the underside of the cooler, we see a copper cold plate, secured to the pump via eight screws. This surface does not have a high polish finish, but instead has the satin finish that we are accustomed to seeing on most AIO units.

IceFLOE OASIS 360

Iceberg Thermal has chosen not to pre-apply thermal interface material to the cooler, but has instead chosen to include a small tube of their own thermal interface material. This is becoming a bit of a legacy option, as many manufacturers are going the pre-applied route, and while that does simplify the installation process, I do like to have additional paste available in case there are any issues during installation or testing, or even for in the future if you upgrade components or move the cooler to another system.

Included with the OASIS 360 are three 120mm ARGB fans. I hope this isn’t becoming a trend, but the fans included with this AIO left me a bit worried, as their sides could easily be flexed to make contact with the fan blades. I’ve looked at a lot of fans over the years, and you can quickly tell the good from the bad with regards to build quality, and these definitely fall into the latter category.

IceFLOE OASIS 360

Thankfully their specifications help make up for their build quality, as 2.8mm H20 of pressure and 76.74 CFM of airflow stack up well compared to other fans included with AIOs. These stats, paired up with a standard thickness radiator should provide adequate results in theory. Rubber pads at each corner help to reduce any vibrations that might find their way into the system, helping to reduce overall noise.

IceFLOE OASIS 360

A standard 3-pin ARGB cable is present on each fan, and includes both a male and female end for easy chain connectivity, though it does provide a bit more cable clutter compared to some of the newer cableless fans we have seen. Each fan gets its power via a standard 4-pin PWM cable, and has a speed range of 200-2200RPM.