Friday, April 15th 2016

Arctic Cooling Announces the Accelero Freezer i11 CO Cooler

For the Freezer i11 CO the abbreviation says it: "CO" stands for "continuous operation" and makes the cooler suitable for PCs with non-stop operation like servers. Equipped with the premium quality of the Japanese dual ball bearing the fan reduces rotational friction and is significantly less sensitive to dust and high temperature. Compared to standard models the life span is up to five times longer - without the slightest compromise in performance.

Thanks to fluidic analysis the efficiency of the 92 mm PWM fan has also been boosted. So the user benefits not only from greater cooling capacity but also from a lower noise level. Direct contact copper heat pipes ensure additionally that the heat can be dissipated especially fast to the fins. To guarantee the exact airflow you need the Freezer i11 CO is extremely versatile and mountable according to individual preferences. A stable back plate keeps it securely in place then even on the go.
QUICK FACTS Freezer i11 CO Compact Performance CPU Cooler
  • Optimized for continuous run
  • Improved air flow guidance
  • Direct touch heat transfer
  • Transport-proof mounting system
  • MX-4 thermal compound
  • MSRP: USD $39.99
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5 Comments on Arctic Cooling Announces the Accelero Freezer i11 CO Cooler

#1
P4-630
I remember the time when I had one of these to cool my E7200 back in the days (see below), haven't had it for long though, bought a sunbeam core contact cooler at the time.


AC should make coolers with good 120mm fan(s).

Edit: I rather buy a CM 212 evo which can be had for cheaper and probably performs better as well!
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#2
trog100
the i11 is a nice little cooler which dosnt take up too much space and with good memory clearance .. you can get a larger i32 cooler with one or two artic 120 mm fans which are quite nice fans.. that also has good memory clearance.. :)

unless running 24/7 for years on end there isnt much point in the fancy bearings.. the normal ones are cheaper..

trog
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#3
LTUGamer
Is there any coolers designed for non-continuous operation? Even stock coolers are good enough for that
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#4
xvi
Nice to see they've done away with those stupid rubber grommets between the fan and the frame. I suspect this continuous operation thing's a bit of marketing. Basically, it just has a high MTBF I assume?
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#5
Grings
P4-630AC should make coolers with good 120mm fan(s).

Edit: I rather buy a CM 212 evo which can be had for cheaper and probably performs better as well!
They do sell some, with regular or Long life fans, both around the same cost of the 212 evo

This is more in line with the 92mm fan CM (tx3?)
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