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The MSI MAG CoreLiquid A13 360 at $90 features a 60mm-thick radiator, increasing thermal surface area compared to the standard 27mm-thick 360mm radiators used by most AIOs. That thickness is a meaningful advantage for CPUs running above 200W sustained. Against the ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 at $70, the MSI costs $20 more for a thicker radiator and MSI Center software integration. Against the Corsair Nautilus 360 RS at $108, it costs $18 less with a competitive thermal spec. For MSI motherboard users who want unified MSI Center control across system RGB and monitoring, the CoreLiquid A13 360 is a natural pairing. For pure thermal value, the ARCTIC at $70 is the starting point.
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Last checked: Jul 10, 2026
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