Introduction
Today, we are reviewing a 360mm variant of an AIO cooler from the Team Group, the T-Force Siren Duo 360. It’s the only size that it’s available from this series. There’s also no other color version available. What makes it different from the other solutions in the market is the M.2 2280 SSD block. It is made of aluminum with a copper plate, like the block for the CPU. Both have an ARGB mirror design. The Team Group T-Force Siren Duo 360 uses an All-in-One formula, with a radiator and pump coupled into a single loop and aided by fans (3 x 120 mm). Speaking of fans, they are PWM-controlled 120 mm units (T-Force CF1225H12S) - with 600-2200 rpm (+/- 300 rpm –quite a big variance) and noise performance up to 36.45 dBA (max 39.5 dBA). Of course - you should know that each manufacturer measures this differently). They should provide a fast heat transfer thanks to their high static pressure and outstanding performance. The airflow is 60.2-70.07 CFM, and the static pressure is 2.89-3.88 mm-H2O. Regarding the dimensions, the radiator sizes are 396 (L) x 120 (W) x 27 (H) mm (L x W x H). The length of the tubes is 430 mm for the SSD and 400 mm for the CPU. The distance between the CPU and SSD water blocks is 230 mm. The pump speed is 4000 +/- 10% RPM, with 850 ml/min flow and 22 dBA noise.
The Team Group T-Force Siren Duo 360 is compatible with the following CPU sockets:
- AMD – AM5/AM4/FM2+/FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2
- Intel – LGA 1700/1150/1151/1155/1156/1200/1366/2011/2011-3/2066
As for the lighting effects, the major brands’ software is supported. The lighting can be adjusted via a 5 V ARGB header on the motherboard to sync it all up. The (detachable) SSD lighting module dimensions are 78 x 23.6 x 20.8 mm. You can put it on the SSD or anywhere on the PC case. We want to underline that we’re using the i9 13900K Raptor Lake processor to check the cooler and AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (previously, there were Intel Core i9 12900K and the Ryzen 7 3700X in the systems).
Team Group T-Force Siren Duo 360 MSRP is 399.99 USD. The warranty period is two years so that definitely cannot be a selling point (some other manufacturers offer five or six). So, let’s head to the specs/feature page, shall we?