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be quiet! Silent Loop 3 240mm CPU Liquid Cooler, 2 Silent Wings 4 120mm PWM High-Speed Fans, Virtually Inaudible Operation, 6-Pole Motor, Extremely High Cooling Performance, Discreet ARGB Lighting

£85.99

Effortless computing is now a reality. Introducing the Silent Loop 3, the latest innovation in CPU liquid cooling technology from Be Quiet!. This masterpiece of engineering combines cutting-edge components to deliver unparalleled performance and quiet operation.

With four 120mm PWM fans, each one meticulously designed to provide an optimal flow of air through the system, you can be sure that your rig is running at its most efficient. The Silent Loop 3 boasts a 6-pole motor, carefully crafted to generate maximum airflow while minimizing noise levels. The result? A cooling performance that's virtually inaudible.

But that's not all. The Silent Loop 3 features two Silent Wings 4 high-speed fans, each one precision-engineered for optimal airflow and noise reduction. These stunning RGB fans add a touch of style to your system, while also keeping things quiet and sleek. With the Silent Loop 3, you can enjoy true silence in computing.

Whether you're looking to upgrade your gaming rig or simply want to breathe new life into an old machine, the Silent Loop 3 is the perfect solution. Its compact design and impressive cooling performance make it a must-have for anyone who values quiet operation and high-performance liquid cooling.

Product Reviews

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I was expecting an amazing product with great performance, but my experience with the 901 Dark Base Pro has been a letdown. The design seems quite off when paired with other components, like the 420 radiator on top, which makes me question their compatibility. Despite the seemingly straightforward specs, I'm disappointed to report that the quiet mode doesn't seem to work as expected, especially in comparison to the 360 model's implementation.

I think this issue is more pronounced for users who opt for the 360 instead of the 901 Dark Base Pro. Overall, it seems like a warning sign that there might be some design or compatibility issues with certain components.

V. Waters - 03/02/2026