By: Qian Chen
March 6, 2026
For those who know me, I tend to get into random hobbies at random times for absolutely no reason. Well, this past month, I have been absorbed into the world of coffee. I have always been the type of person to think people are crazy for drinking black coffee with no milk or sugar. It is so bitter that I could not imagine anyone in their right mind could enjoy it. I do not want a double-double (Editor's note: For those unfamiliar with Canadian English, a "double double" is a cup of coffee with a double serving of both sugar and cream). Give me at least a triple-triple. Perhaps something changed in me, but now I am trying to be like those people I thought were crazy. I first tried iced lattes without sugar, which I was able to get used to and enjoy after a few attempts. To take it a step further, I tried to get into iced Americanos, which failed miserably. Now I am currently in the stage of brewing my own pour-over coffee. My spending has skyrocketed, while my income has not changed in a long time. My skills are nonexistent, and as for the taste of my coffee, I cannot tell. The only thing I taste is acidity and bitterness. If you ask me why I am even getting into coffee, I would not have much to say. But if you ask me about the SAMA L70 360WH, I have much to say. SAMA claims this AIO cooler has high-performance and excellent thermal efficiency with an infinity mirror that delivers vivid, multi-layered ARGB LED lighting. Will the SAMA L70 360WH live up to these claims? Read on to find out!

Our review unit of the SAMA L70 360WH traveled all the way from the Amazon warehouse in Rocky View County, Alberta, Canada, to our location in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, through Amazon shipping. In other words, it is not far. The cardboard packaging box had a few dents, but the product inside was in excellent condition.

The SAMA L70 360WH package design is very simple. At the center, there is an image of the cooler. On the top right, the SAMA logo is printed, while the product series is printed on the bottom left corner. The bottom right corner labels the type of AIO cooler, which is 360mm. Lastly, there is a large blue stripe running diagonally downwards on the left side of the box to add a nice highlight to the design. On the backside of the package, specifications for the product can be found.
Pulling from SAMA's website, we have the following specifications:
CPU Socket: Intel LGA 115X/1200/1700/1851 and AMD AM5/AM4
Tube Length: 400mm
Warranty: 3 Years
Radiator Dimension: 277×120×27mm
Radiator Material: Aluminum
Pump Dimension: 73×73×66mm (L×W×H)
Pump Speed: 2000~3000RPM±10%PWM
Pump Connector: 12V-4Pin
Pump Rated Voltage: 12VDC
Pump Max Current: 0.42A
Pump LED Type: ARGB
Pump LED Connector: 5V-3Pin
Pump LED Max Current: 0.3A
Included Fans: 2pcs
Fan Dimension:120×120×28mm
Fan Bearing Type: Hydraulic bearing
Fan Speed: 800-2200±10%RPM
Fan Air Flow: 72.3CFM (Max)
Fan Air Pressure: 2.85mmH2O
Fan Noise: ≤28dB-A
Fan Rated Voltage: DC 12V
Fan Max Current: 0.35A
Connector: 4PIN PWM
Fan LED Type: ARGB
Fan LED Connector: 5V-3Pin
Fan LED Max Current: 0.2A

Upon opening the package, the SAMA L70 360WH was resting inside a container that was made of a material similar to egg cartons. The AIO pump block and the radiator with the fans attached were each covered with a translucent bag. Inside the container, there was also the warranty guide, user guide, and a box with accessories. The accessories included mounting screws, thermal paste, and installation brackets.
Page Index
1. Introduction, Packaging, Specifications
2. Physical Look - Hardware
3. Installation and Test Results
4. Conclusion