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Thermalright Peerless Vision 360 ARGB Black AIO Review

Peerless Vision 360 ARGB Black AIO
LCD 360 Review
9.2/10★★★★★
  • 360mm AIO with 3.95-inch magnetic IPS pump screen at 480×480, 60Hz
  • Three TL-M12Q wireless splicing PWM fans up to 2000RPM with infinity-mirror side lighting
  • 4-pin PWM + 5V 3-pin ARGB fan interfaces; S-FDB bearings
  • Supports AM4/AM5 and Intel LGA115x/1200/2011/2066/1700/1851; AMD needs stock backplate
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Thermalright Peerless Vision 360 ARGB Black AIO Review

360mm AIOs earn their space when CPUs run hot and cases offer a clean radiator mount. The Thermalright Peerless Vision 360 ARGB Black adds a 3.95-inch narrow-bezel IPS pump screen at 480×480 with magnetic attachment, plus three TL-M12Q-style wireless splicing fans with infinity-mirror side lighting.

PWM fans spin up to about 2000RPM on S-FDB bearings with 4-pin power and 5V ARGB lighting control. Socket kits cover AMD AM4/AM5 and a wide Intel list including LGA 1700/1851 and older platforms.

This review sorts out who should commit to a 360 LCD AIO, how TRCC-style customization fits daily use, and when dual-tower air still makes more sense.

Peerless Vision 360 is Thermalright swinging at the LCD AIO mainstream: big radiator, showy pump screen, and fans designed to look expensive in a windowed build. It is for people who already know their case takes a 360—not for shoppers guessing from a vibe.

The 3.95-inch magnetic IPS screen runs 480×480 at 60Hz and is pitched for video, animation, and screen-projection style customization. Narrow bezels help the panel feel modern. Magnetics make orientation changes less scary when tubes dictate pump rotation.

TRCC software is the creative control room for personalized pictures, system parameters, and text presentation. Connect whatever display/USB leads the kit requires before you invent themes. A blank screen on first boot is usually a cable, not a doomed pump.

Fans are a highlight if you hate spaghetti: wireless splicing TL-M12Q units with infinity-mirror side effects, PWM control, ARGB sync, and S-FDB bearings. Up to 2000RPM means they can cool hard and sound like it. Build a curve that only visits the top end under sustained load.

Mounting kits span AM4/AM5 and a long Intel list that includes legacy 2011/2066 alongside 1700/1851. AMD still wants the motherboard’s original backplate. Follow the install video for bracket orientation; AIO cold-plate mistakes cause mysteriously high temps.

Radiator placement decides success. Top exhaust 360s are common; front intake 360s can feed cooler liquid at the cost of warmer GPU air. Pick one airflow story for the whole case. Dust filters clogged for six months will beat any brand reputation.

Versus Peerless air coolers, the Vision 360 wins on radiator area and pump-screen spectacle, while air wins on simplicity and zero fluid variables. Versus smaller LCD AIOs, the 360 is the thermal step-up if your case truly clears it.

Plan tube routing so the screen faces the window, leave service loops, and do not kink tubes behind a GPU. After install, watch idle temps, then a thirty-minute load, before declaring victory.

Buy Peerless Vision 360 ARGB Black when you have 360 mounts, free headers, and a desire for a large IPS pump face on a black AIO. Choose dual-tower air if your case is marginal on radiator space or you want fewer failure points.

Who it's for

High-power CPU builders with mid/full towers that officially support 360mm radiators, especially those who want a customizable IPS pump screen and ARGB fan theater on AM5 or modern Intel platforms.

Who should skip it

Skip if your case only fits 240/280 radiators, if you prefer zero-LCD air coolers, or if USB/ARGB headers are already oversubscribed. Also skip if you are unwilling to manage three PWM fans with a sane curve.

360mm cooling with a show pump

The daily win is cooler sustained loads on hot chips plus a 3.95-inch face you can theme for monitoring or flair. Wireless splicing fans keep the radiator edge cleaner in photos and in real cable management. Keep themes readable so the screen stays useful during long encodes.

Setup tips & verdict

Verify 360 clearance, mount fans to the radiator before the case if instructions suggest it, connect PWM/ARGB/display leads, set a quiet curve, and leak-check mentally by watching temps/pump noise for the first evening. Verdict: a feature-rich black 360 AIO for showcase builds that actually have the mounts.

✓ Pros
  • 360 radiator class targets hotter CPUs than compact 240 kits
  • Large 3.95-inch IPS face supports custom visuals and system monitoring via TRCC
  • Wireless splicing fans reduce daisy-chain cable clutter between fan units
  • Infinity-mirror side lighting adds depth beyond basic ARGB frames
  • Broad AMD/Intel mounting coverage including modern LGA 1700/1851
✕ Cons
  • Needs a case with real 360mm radiator clearance and airflow
  • Pump screen and ARGB add USB/header complexity versus plain AIOs
  • Three 2000RPM fans can roar if left on a max curve

FAQs

What size radiator do I need clearance for?

This is a 360mm-class AIO, meaning three 120mm fans on a long radiator. Check your case’s official 360 support for top or front mounts, including ram and motherboard heatsink clearance near top mounts.

How big is the LCD?

The pump uses a 3.95-inch IPS panel at 480×480 resolution and 60Hz, magnetically attached for easier install and removal. It supports customized visuals and monitoring through Thermalright’s TRCC software workflow.

What are wireless splicing fans?

Thermalright’s TL-M12Q fans in this kit are designed to splice together with reduced traditional daisy-chain cabling between fan units, while still using PWM and 5V ARGB connections to the board. The side infinity-mirror lighting is part of the visual package.

Does it support AM5 and LGA 1851?

Yes—AM4/AM5 and Intel LGA1700/1851 are included among supported platforms, along with older Intel sockets in the kit list. AMD installs require the original motherboard backplate.

Will three 2000RPM fans be loud?

They can be at the top of the PWM range. Use motherboard fan control so idle stays low and load ramps gradually. Listed bearing and blade features help, but physics still applies when three fans push hard.

Can I customize the pump screen images?

Yes. TRCC is described as enabling personalized picture display, system parameter monitoring, and DIY static/dynamic themes with text options. Connect the required cables first, then install software from a trusted official source.

Is a 360 AIO better than Peerless Assassin air?

For many hot CPUs in radiator-friendly cases, a 360 can run cooler or quieter at the same thermals. Air coolers win on simplicity and case compatibility. Choose based on mounts, noise goals, and whether you want an LCD pump face.

What if I have no display after install?

Recheck the magnetic screen seating and the USB/display power connection before assuming hardware failure. Confirm TRCC sees the device and that the motherboard USB header is enabled. Also verify the pump power cable is attached.

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