FSP is well known for high-quality power supplies, but more recently the company has branched out into PC cases, CPU air coolers and AIO liquid coolers, and we're looking at the latter in today's review. The FPS AE36 is a 360mm closed-loop AIO cooler with dual ARGB lighting zones, infinity mirror pump top, an easy installation process and a budget price tag. But is it any good? Let’s find out.

FSP AE36 Features:
- The FSP AE36 is equipped with an infinity mirror pump top with two zones of vibrant ARGB lighting and clean looks with daisy-chained fans featuring cable covers for easy cable management.
- A high-performance aluminium radiator with a high-density fin design paired with high-pressure fans allows the AE36 to offer efficient heat dissipation even under heavy loads, according to FSP.
- The smart installation bracket design ensures the AE36 is compatible with multiple desktop platforms, including Intel LGA1851/1700 and AMD AM5/AM4. The innovative quick mount design streamlines the installation process, making it simple to install for both advanced DIY and novice users.
Specifications:
- CPU Socket Compatibility: Intel LGA: 1851/1700/1200, AMD: AM4/AM5
- Radiator Material: Aluminium
- Radiator Dimensions: 394x120x27mm
- Radiator Tube Length: 400mm approximately
- CPU Block/Pump Dimensions: 5mm
- Pump Speed: up to 3000 rpm
- Cold Plate Material: Micro Skived Copper
- Pump Connector: 4-pin
- VRM Fan: N/A
- Fan Dimensions: 120x120x25mm
- Fan Speed (PWM): 2300 RPM (MAX) ± 10%
- Fan Max Airflow: 81.7CFM ± 10%
- Fan Max Air Pressure: 3.4mmH2O ± 10%
- Noise (dBA): 36dBA ± 10%
- Fan Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
- Fan Connector: 4-pin PWM
- LCD Screen: N/A
- Warranty: 3-Years
FSP ships the AE36 in a cardboard box with an image of the cooler and logo on the front, with the specifications listed on the back. Inside the contents are packed into a cardboard crate for protection during shipping and the accessories/installation hardware come in a smaller white cardboard box.
Fans included with the cooler have a PWM speed range up to 2300 rpm with a Japanese-made dual ball bearing design, opaque fan blades that illuminate with ARGG lighting once the cooler is powered up with daisy chain cables and cable covers to keep things looking neat.
The radiator used in the AE36 is a standard 27mm thick aluminium radiator, very common in closed-loop AIO systems. It features a very dense fin pitch, fixed tubing on the radiator side, and is covered in a smooth, black coating that appears high-quality. The tubing is fitted with a premium-looking braided sleeving.
A compact CPU block/pump unit has dimensions of 67 x 67 x 46.5mm. It is fitted with an infinity mirror top cover with integrated ARGB lighting. Flexible low-evaporation rubber tubing enters the CPU block on 90-degree rotary fittings, while the cold plate base is manufactured from micro-skived copper.

FSP uses all standard wiring connections in the AE36 so the pump and fans connect directly to 4-pin PWM headers, the ARGB lighting uses 3-pin 5V connections, which means everything can be connected to and controlled by the motherboard making installation a breeze.

Included with the cooler is all the installation hardware needed to install the AE36 on either Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200 or AMD AM5/AM4 platforms. Also included is a tube of thermal compound, as there is none pre-applied to the cold plate and an installation guide.

When the cooler is powered up, both the fans and the pump top are illuminated with ARGB lighting effects. The ARGB on the infinity mirror is fine but there is some minor light bleed from the fans. It isn’t perfect but it isn’t the worst I have seen for sure.
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