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Good performance; Pretty Decent Price tag; Compatibility with multiple sockets; High end MX2 thermal paste already applied.
Good performance, Good construction and finish, Includes fan very good, Big compatibility, Low price.
No possibility to mount second fan for use as a push/pull configuration; A bigger fan cannot be installed on this cooler
Installation method raises security questions
By Tbreak.com on August 08, 2011
Many people just use stock CPU fans, but need of a dedicated cooler is important for people who take their CPU usage to its threshold, or overclock their system, or are looking to extend the life of their components. Arctic Freezer 7 Pro Rev 2.0 is a...
By TechReaction.net on February 15, 2011
The overall cooling performance of the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev. 2 is quite good for what it is. The Freezer 7 Pro Rev. 2 is a solid performer on the entry level aftermarket cooling market and can keep a loaded i7 930 @ 2.8 GHz from shutting...
By Hardware Secrets on January 12, 2011
The Freezer 7 Pro Rev. 2 didn't reach the same performance level of the top-notch CPU coolers we tested so far. The good news is that it has far better performance than the Intel stock cooler, and its fan is very quiet. The installation is very...
By Kitguru.net on August 19, 2010
The Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro is a great cooler for the price and is a worthwhile upgrade from the standard Intel cooler.Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro @...
By TechRadar on July 08, 2010
The Revision 2 nomenclature for Arctic Cooling's Freezer 7 indicates that LGA 1156 compatibility has been added, alongside pretty much every other standard. On paper, it should cope with our i7 920 test system, despite the cooler's relatively...
By HardOCP on March 11, 2010
The Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev. 2 cooler was able to outperform our OEM heat sink but only just barely. If you have one of these lying around or have a chance to grab one for super cheap than I suggest using it in place...
By Tom's Hardware UK on January 01, 2010
AMD fanatics will be a little more disappointed with their installation options, since the socket orientation of most AM2/AM3 motherboards will force them to mount the cooler with the fan...
By High Tech Reviews on January 01, 2010
So what are some of the things we like about this second coming of the Freezer 7, things like the support for about every socket under the sun for one thing. The ease of installation, yes I know you need to remove the motherboard, but grow up if you...
By TestSeek Labs on November 23, 2009
Arctic Cooling is one of the more well known manufacturers in the PC hardware industry, especially when it comes to smart cooling solutions. The company also manufactures power supplies and computer cases. The Swiss mark may be most known for the VGA...
By Hardware.Info
on January 14, 2011
De resultaten zijn gemiddeld: met 100 W aan warmteproductie is de temperatuur opgelopen tot net geen 48 graden, daarna komt de temperatuur al snel in de buurt van de zestig graden en hoger. Op low-speed zijn de resultaten ook gemiddeld. Toch ben je met...
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