

🖤 Cool your rig, rule your workspace — stealthy power that means business.
The ID-COOLING FX240 PRO is a premium 240mm all-in-one liquid CPU cooler featuring dual 120mm high-efficiency fans and a 2900 RPM pump. Designed for both Intel and AMD platforms, it offers up to 300W TDP cooling capacity with a sleek all-black design that fits seamlessly into professional and gaming builds. Its daisy chain fan connectors simplify cable management, while easy installation makes it perfect for millennial pros seeking reliable, stylish thermal performance without compromise.








| ASIN | B0DF2K9VQY |
| Air Flow Capacity | 82.5 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans |
| Brand Name | ID-COOLING |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (163) |
| Included Components | radiator, cooling fan, mounting hardware |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.63"L x 1.06"W x 4.72"H |
| Item Weight | 1163 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ID-COOLING |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2900 RPM |
| Noise Level | 35.2 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Wattage | 2 watts |
Y**E
Solid cooler for a solid price
I have been building PC's for 20 years and have always purchased high-end brand name parts. This is the cheapest cooler I've ever purchased for a PC and must say I have zero complaints. I've been running it for a month straight now with no issues and don't expect any. It is quiet, maintains a cool temperature, and the cooler itself looks sleek and simple which matches my entire all-black build. No frills, just black on black quality cooling for a solid price. If the aesthetic is what you're looking for and it helps out your budget, I would recommend this cooler all day. If you are looking for an affordable, yet quality AIO I would also recommend this one all day. Pleasantly surprised.
K**.
Cheap, Performant, and Stylish.
I am using this in an A4-H2O and it gives some of the best performance to dollar of any radiator. It is a plain black so it looks great in any case, the height of the cold plate and a standard 240mm radiator allows it to fit in most SFF cases. The installation is very straight forward and takes maybe 5 minutes on the first try, then can be taken on and off repeatedly without any problems. It provides amazing cooling even though it's inexpensive. Due to the price, it also leaves room for upgrades, such as the Noctua A12x25 G2 or Phanteks T30 for even better performance.
T**R
Simple install, easy to flip fans depending upon how you want the air to flow
Works as advertised. I don't like all of the lighting effects of other AIO CPU coolers and have my system blacked out. It was simple to install, comes with AMD and Intel backplates, all of the screws, etc. It keeps my Minisforum B795M motherboard/CPU combo nice and cool. I front mounted mine in my case, so I flipped the fans so that it vents into the case to improve airflow. I have three other fans pulling air out and it works beautifully. It was simple to flip the fans and they have double sided silicon bumpers to minimize fan noise. It comes with thermal paste so don't waste your money on that. Five very big stars!
B**N
Solid 240mm budget pick
For the money this performs very well. Sometimes after extended thermal load (hours) I will hear this trying to move bubbles. It sounds like static or grease popping. Otherwise I think this is a reliable AIO cooler at a very low price. On par with Corsair. I haven't tried Arctic since they are too thick for my Lian Li A3 case. I recommend this for the money. Its 240mm so you can't expect 360mm performance but I'm still getting very good thermals. Instructions are limited but if you use common sense and take your time, it's very easy to figure out.
N**O
Budget, quality keyboard
The best budget AIO
E**N
Holding Its Own Against Overwhelming Heat
I'm using this cooler with an Intel 14900K CPU and it's not heat throttling while gaming. I can't ask for more than that. The Intel 14900K CPU really needs a 360mm cooler minimum. But, I can't fit one in the case I want to use.
A**Y
BUYER BEWARE / ID cooling support non existent
Long story short — I received a defective item that’s making a weird mechanical clicking noise. I reached out to ID-COOLING support first to make sure I wasn’t just being paranoid. After waiting seven days with no response, I contacted Amazon chat support—which somehow managed to be even worse. All they did was copy-paste generic troubleshooting steps, basically telling me to reinstall the whole unit. It was obvious they didn’t understand my actual concerns. Communication was tough due to the language barrier (likely outsourced support), and the representative was unprofessional, so I ended the chat without any real help. So far: • ID-COOLING hasn’t responded. • Amazon support was useless. • I’ve now ordered a replacement, because I do like the product—it just seems I got a bad one. The issue only happens after extended gaming sessions (around an hour or more). On a cold boot, there’s no noise at all. I was planning to upload a video showing the startup so it’s clear that nothing is interfering with the fans—no loose cables, no obstructions. You can hear and see the difference after the system heats up. Just sharing this in case anyone else runs into the same thing. Bottom line: 1. Amazon chat support is garbage 2. ID-COOLING support is basically non-existent Buy at your own risk.
E**.
Good overall
This is my first AIO cooler. The install was easy and it included all of the components to install with a 1151 series intel. The fans seem to be pretty quiet and move a good amount of air. Overall the finish is nice and the good packaging allowed for all of the rad fins to be intact and not bent up. Seems to perform pretty well and keep the cpu cool.
M**G
Keeps my ryzen 5 7500f perfectly cool while not using to much power 👍
H**N
ちゃんと冷却できる
C**A
Istruzioni abbastanza chiare anche per chi non se ne intende e dissipa veramente bene
C**E
I previously had an Arctic Freezer III in my build and when the pump failed, I decided it was a good opportunity to explore other options. I went with the FX240 PRO, having been impressed with ID-Cooling products in the past, and I’m genuinely glad I did. **Look:** The cooler looks excellent in the case. Clean, understated, and premium without being over the top. The tubing and pump housing in particular give off a much higher-quality impression than the AIO it replaced. **Fit:** Installation was considerably easier than the Arctic Freezer III. Everything lined up perfectly, the mounting process was straightforward, and the daisy-chained fans made cable management far simpler than expected. **Functionality:** The daisy-chained fans are a great touch, making header connections quick and tidy. After around 30 minutes of runtime, it’s already noticeably quieter than my previous AIO while maintaining solid performance. **Size:** The 240mm form factor fits comfortably in the case with no clearance issues, and the tubing is flexible without feeling flimsy, which made positioning stress-free. Overall, I’m really, really pleased with the purchase. It feels like a meaningful upgrade in build quality, ease of installation, and noise levels — exactly what I was hoping for when switching AIOs.
H**A
🧩 Overview & Key Specs 240 mm radiator, dimensions ~276 × 120 × 27 mm; rated for 300 W TDP. Pump speed ≈ 2,900 RPM, flow ~116 L/h with rated noise < 25 dBA. Includes Intel & AMD mounting brackets, pre‑installed fans with daisy‑chain cables, and non‑RGB CD‑pattern pump head. ✅ Cooling Performance & Temperature Control excellent temperature drops: idle ~40‑50 °C and load mid‑50s to low‑60s on CPUs like Ryzen 7 and Core i9 stress tests keep temps below ~55 °C, with massive reductions (~15 °C vs air coolers) . Built-in pump and fans enable significant improvements even under 300 W workloads. 🔇 Noise & Acoustics Pump noise can be audible at startup, often due to trapped air before settling down. Stock fans are decent, but louder at full RPM—many opt for quieter third‑party fans (e.g., Arctic P12). 🛠 Installation & Build Quality Straightforward setup with Asetek-compatible mounts, complete mounting hardware, and included thermal paste. Features smart cable management—fan daisy‑chain connectors reduce clutter . Overall, reviewers praise its sturdy build and minimalist style. 💸 Value & Drawbacks Pros: Outstanding value (~£50–£65 / CAD $80) for high-end 240 mm AIO performance. Excellent temperature control with easy installation and minimal fuss. Subtle, sleek design (available in black or white) suits stealth builds. cons: Pump noise at startup may be bothersome until the cooler primes. Fan noise under full load—some users swap them for quieter ones. Radiator length requires a reasonably spacious case; small cases may have mounting limits. No RGB lighting—a positive for some minimalists, a negative for others. 🧠 Final Verdict The ID‑COOLING FX240 PRO is a highly compelling budget AIO, delivering: Excellent cooling efficiency for 300 W CPUs. Negligible bling, favoring sleek design. Easy install and tight cable management. Strong value—cooling rivaling pricier models. ⚠️ Be aware of initial pump noise and moderately loud fans at peak RPM. If you're aiming for near-silent performance, consider swapping fans and optimizing pump/fan curves in BIOS. 🔧 Tips to Maximize It Run the system for 10‑15 minutes to settle air bubbles and reduce pump noise. Use BIOS or motherboard controls to lower pump/fan RPM if acoustics matter. Replace stock fans (e.g. Arctic P‑series) for quieter operation without losing performance. Ensure your case supports a 276 mm radiator with clearance. ✅ Who Should Buy This? Gamers and power users needing serious cooling performance without RGB or price tag. Builders preferring a clean, minimalist aesthetic. Anyone upgrading from air coolers desiring silent efficiency with minor tweaks. 🔍 Alternatives to Consider Seeking truly silent operation? A 240 mm AIO with quieter fans, or a high-end air cooler like Noctua NH-D15 may suit. Want RGB or 360 mm coverage? Consider ID‑COOLING’s FX360 PRO or similar AIOs with larger radiators or lighting.