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The Thermalright Frozen Notte 240 and 360mm represent some of the best values in AIO's out there, otherwise the Thermalright Frost Spirit is a monster for $40:
https://www.amazon.com/Thermalright-Spirit-Cooler-Technology-1500RPM/dp/B0C6CP3FDK
I had 2 pump failures in less than 3 months with the frozen Notte 360s. The 2nd failure was the replacement for the first one. I didn't take a 3rd.
Interesting, I've installed at least a half dozen of the 240's and not one issue so far. Where did you source them from?