Tuesday, March 23rd 2021

Arctic Triples Warranty Period For Liquid Freezer II Coolers

Starting today, all water coolers from the Liquid Freezer II Series will come with a a six-year guarantee from the date of purchase. This extended warranty also applies retroactively to all LF II coolers that have already been purchased. Outstanding cooling performance through liquid cooling without the complexity of conventional CPU water coolers: since entering the market, our all-in-one series Liquid Freezer II has been winning over hardware enthusiasts and independent tech reviewers worldwide. After numerous awards for performance, price and downtime, with the extension to 6 years the Liquid Freezer II now also sets the highest standards in terms of warranty length. The high quality of the built-in components as well as the excellent results of our long-term testing give us the assurance that the premium water cooler series, in addition to their strong performance, are also outstanding in quality and reliability. We are happy to share this reassurance with our customers.
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17 Comments on Arctic Triples Warranty Period For Liquid Freezer II Coolers

#1
Crackong
Best contender of the 【No RGB shxt】award 2021 :clap:
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#2
maxfly
Arctic puttin their money where their mouth is.
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#3
Tomorrow
The article is missing the all important 420mm Liquid Freezer II picture tho...
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#4
mak1skav
Great performance, great prices and now great warranty impressive combination you have there Arctic. I have the version I of Liquid Freezer for some years now and I am very satisfied with it maybe it's time for a small upgrade to the version II.
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#5
ZoneDymo
Arctic is a pretty amazing company, I "ordered" my friend to get the 120mm cooler from theirs to replace the stock cooler so we could do some overclocking, good stuff so far (even though tierips had to be used a tad to deal with the old case not quite working for the cooler :P
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#6
Tom Yum
I've never had any luck with AIO reliability (have had multiple pump failures across different brands within 2 years of purchase), but a 6 year warranty makes them tempting again.
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#7
Unregistered
I wish their fans didn't make that awful motor resonance noise so I could actually use them.
#8
Tartaros
I still own some gpu coolers from these guys that work after heavy duty over years. They don't do pretty nor cutting edge things but sure they deliver reliability and good prices, and that mx4 paste has been the holy grail of decent cheap thermal paste for years. Good for them.
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#9
krusha03
Had the liquid freezer I and now I have the liquid freezer II plus some case fans. Very happy with their products, as they are affordable, excellent performance / noise ratio and no unnecessary RGBs everywhere. Good to hear that they make this also applicable retroactively :toast:
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#10
M00nsun
AlexaI wish their fans didn't make that awful motor resonance noise so I could actually use them.
My 280 has been absolutely silent since day one.
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#11
utilizedamplitude
AlexaI wish their fans didn't make that awful motor resonance noise so I could actually use them.
Yes, they seem great until you run them at low speed and hear that sound.
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#12
rusTORK
Damn, 6 years is serious.
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#13
bonehead123
Is it just me, or do those hoses & couplings look like they were built for a tank, as in nearly indestructible ???

Or is it that most other AIO hoses & couplings just look somewhat less durable than these ??
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Unregistered
M00nsunMy 280 has been absolutely silent since day one.
Congratulations, the P14 fans that I ordered made me want to rip them out without even unscrewing them.
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#15
Franzen4Real
AlexaI wish their fans didn't make that awful motor resonance noise so I could actually use them.
Johnny05Yes, they seem great until you run them at low speed and hear that sound.
My P12's start with the noise around 1000rpm, so I had to set up my fan curves to avoid it. Not so bad as case fans, as I have them capped at 975rpm. But the P14's I have on the AIO get a little annoying when they ramp up and down to the CPU going on and off load, and crossing over that specific rpm that causes the resonance.

Great value on this AIO, I hope it pushes more companies to match them on price and warranty.
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#16
watzupken
CrackongBest contender of the 【No RGB shxt】award 2021 :clap:
This is exactly one of the reasons I got 1. In addtion, its one of the best AIO water cooler.
AlexaI wish their fans didn't make that awful motor resonance noise so I could actually use them.
I've been using the 360 AIO for some time, but strangly don't hear anything from the 3x 120mm P12s on it. In fact I have 6 P12s in my desktop, with 3 always running at full speed, and other 3 on the AIO radiator.
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#17
Space Lynx
Astronaut
I wish I could find a cheap/simple case to support the Arctic 420mm AIO, but every case I find that can support that size is like over 100 bucks, and I'm happy with my current case... just bummer, I'd really love that 420mm AIO
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