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Guru3D.com » News » Arctic Releases Freezer 7 X CPU Cooler

Arctic Releases Freezer 7 X CPU Cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/18/2020 06:58 PM | source: | 9 comment(s)
Arctic Releases Freezer 7 X CPU Cooler

It feels like the end of an era: the Freezer 7 Pro has long been one of our most loyal companions, and even though it wasn’t a high-performance beast, it was known and loved by countless customers around the world. But after more than 10 years together, it's time to say farewell.

Out with the old, in with the new. With the new Freezer 7 X, we’re able to present a successor that not only builds upon the success of its renowned predecessor – it outshines it. The Freezer 7 X reaps the benefits of an improved heatsink design along with a reworked heat pipe layout. In conjunction with the fan, which is optimized for high static pressure, the ARCTIC Freezer 7 X sets new standards in cooling. Compared to its predecessor, a performance increase of almost 10 % could be tested — and at a price that has been driven down by optimized and more efficient manufacturing processes.

  • Pressure-optimised Fan - With a PWM controlled, pressure-optimised 92 mm fan, the Freezer 7 X offers high cooling power at a low price
  • Direct-Touch Heatpipes - Two direct-touch heat pipes with pre-applied MX-2 thermal paste enable ideal heat dissipation
  • Multi-Socket Compatibility - Good across the board: comprehensive compatibility and easy installation thanks to varied mounting options for both Intel and AMD
  • Full Heatsink Cover - The Freezer 7 X’s black heat sink cover makes it visually impressive

The Freezer 7 X is available now on the market and on Amazon at a price of $19.99 MSRP. Available soon: the Freezer 7 X CO variant with double ball bearing.



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#5761664 Posted on: 02/19/2020 04:20 AM
Looks like a good, cheap upgrade from oem coolers.

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#5761668 Posted on: 02/19/2020 04:43 AM
Looks interesting. But it will be a tough sell over a $20.99 Deepcool GAMMAXX 400. ;)



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#5761678 Posted on: 02/19/2020 06:04 AM
not really.
anyone that used artic before knows it will be silent on low/med load,
and its heatsink is thicker, so should perform the same.

Outside that the Deepcool is a 6y old design (AM4 anyone),
and only gets 2y warranty (vs 6y) probably because of the lower grade bearing,
potentially failing sooner and most likely noisier (sooner).

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#5761734 Posted on: 02/19/2020 11:52 AM
I never liked that clunky piece of plastic and fans on their coolers, but they were cheap, much, much better than box cooler..

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#5761759 Posted on: 02/19/2020 01:39 PM
terrible idea to have a nonstandard fan, once they break (and arctic fans are trash that fails quickly), your solution will be zipties :/

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