Thursday, December 1st 2016

MSI Gaming Core Frozr L CPU Cooler Unveiled

MSI announced retail availability of the Core Frozr L CPU cooler. This tower-type air cooler features an aluminium fin stack that projects upwards from the base at a slightly offset position. This is to clear up room south of the CPU socket in a typical motherboard, and also to clear up room near the memory slots. The cooler measures 140 mm x 155 mm x 84 mm, and weighs 960 g.

The cooler features four 8 mm thick nickel-plated copper heat pipes that draw heat from the base, and convey them along eight points in the fin-stack. The topmost fin features a groovy MSI Gaming die-cast metal plate. The included 140 mm Torq-X fan spins between 500-1,800 RPM, pushing between 19.79 - 71.27 CFM of air, with a noise output of 17.2 - 33.6 dBA. The cooler can handle thermal loads of up to 200W. It supports most modern CPU socket types, including AM4, LGA2011v3, LGA115x, LGA1366, AM3(+), and FM2(+).
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14 Comments on MSI Gaming Core Frozr L CPU Cooler Unveiled

#1
natr0n
Looks extremely well made. Those pipes aren't fooling around.
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#3
Caring1
It's huge, they need to shrink it while retaining the same cooling.
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#5
Ed_1
Caring1It's huge, they need to shrink it while retaining the same cooling.
Its 120mm fan so its about around size of CM 212 or Noctua U12S and performs close to the U12S, anything smaller would be in another class of cooler.

Does seem well made.
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Caring1
btarunrThe included 140 mm Torq-X fan spins between 500-1,800 RPM, pushing between 19.79 - 71.27 CFM of air, with a noise output of 17.2 - 33.6 dBA.
Ed_1Its 120mm fan so its about around size of CM 212 or Noctua U12S and performs close to the U12S, anything smaller would be in another class of cooler.
It could be made smaller to fit a 120mm fan, I still say 140 is too big.
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#7
DeathtoGnomes
500 rpm, wow sure they could have gotten it quieter.
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#8
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Caring1It's huge, they need to shrink it while retaining the same cooling.
I don't believe it will block ram slots, my ashura doesnt and its a 140mm cooler
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#9
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
My Zalman CNPS9800 is 120mm and is so thin that I can fit any height DIMMs in any of the 8 slots on my motherboard. The best kind of cooler doesn't cover your memory slots.
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#10
owen10578
Wait isn't this out already and techpowerup already done a review on it?
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#11
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
owen10578Wait isn't this out already and techpowerup already done a review on it?
Post number 5. :rolleyes:
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#12
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
owen10578Wait isn't this out already and techpowerup already done a review on it?
Reason for thread:
btarunrMSI announced retail availability of the Core Frozr L CPU cooler.
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#13
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
AquinusReason for thread:
Yeah, crazyeyes' review was pre-release.
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#14
Kursah
This cooler rates worse than the Noctua U12S, though it is cheaper too. But I would've expected better results from it. I love my U14S, and I had the U12S for a short time but I wanted MOAR air cooling powa. :D

Still looks like it is well built and finished, interested to see what else they'll start offering for CPU cooling.
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