Arctic Adds Freezer 33 Series CPU Coolers
The high-performance semi passive CPU coolers Freezer 33, Freezer 33 CO and Freezer 33 Plus are the successor models of the Freezer 32 series. They are equipped with PWM controlled 120 mm cooling fans and offset heat pipes to ensure optimal heat dissipation.
The low footprint of the Freezer 33 avoids interference with the RAM, even if there are two fans used. Fast and easy to install and extremely reliable, the mounting system is compatible with Intel and the new AMD Ryzen AM4 socket.
Semi passive cooling makes the Freezer 33 coolers very efficient and extra quiet. During simple applications, such as creating documents, the CPU is cooled passively. The F12 PWM fan only powers up at a higher load, starting at 40 % PWM. In this way, an optimal cooling capacity at a low noise level is guaranteed.
The Freezer 33 CO is specifically designed for continuous operation. The Japanese dual ball bearing, used in the "CO" version, reduces rotational friction considerably, is significantly less sensitive to dust and high temperature and hence up to 5 times more durable than other bearings.
Main Features Freezer 33 Series
- Compatible with Intel Sockets & AMD Ryzen (AM4)
- Passive Operation up to 40 % PWM
- Offset heat pipes ensure optimal heat dissipation
- Improved fan controller made in Germany
- Anti-vibration rubbers for quiet operation
- Installation in all four directions possible
- Transport-proof mounting with backplate
- MX-4 thermal paste included
The Freezer 33 and Freezer 33 Plus are available in the ARCTIC-Webshop starting at a price of 39.99 £ MSRP as well as on Amazon. The Freezer 33 CO is available for preorder and will be delivered in April.
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How about contacting support to ship you the adapter?
Or you expect them to have a crystal ball that shows them every customer that switched to am4??
Unless that request was denied from Arctic,
ppl might think your just whining
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How about contacting support to ship you the adapter?
Or you expect them to have a crystal ball that shows them every customer that switched to am4??
Unless that request was denied from Arctic,
ppl might think your just whining
Sarcasm mode: OFF
Arctic won't make adapters for the 32 series, they are replacing it with a new cooler, the 33, that is identical to the 32 and slightly different only in the socket mounting system.
Today I found some other articles that describe the Arctic Cooling AM4 support plan that confirm what I said.
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To say this news disappoints me is little.
I got an AC A32 and is a very good cooler. With two fans in push pull it's really a freezer.
That said, I was expecting to see Arctic releasing some adapters for the AM4 socket, but now I know why this didn't happen and I doubt it will.
Not a nice move, the A32 wasn't so cheap.
I guess for the AM4 I'll go with some liquid AIO solution now, from another brand.