Thursday, May 20th 2021

ARCTIC Announces Liquid Freezer II 240 RGB and 240 A-RGB AIO CPU Coolers

ARCTIC, one of the leading manufacturers of low-noise PC coolers and components, introduces today new variants for its award-winning water cooling series. Available are the new Liquid Freezer II 240 with both analog RGB lighting and digital A-RGB. The right configuration for every need: Impressive performance at moderate prices, radiators in multiple sizes, and distinctive features - such as a motherboard VRM fan and integrated cable management - are what make the premium Liquid Freezer II all-in one series so versatile and popular. This month, Arctic's comprehensive water cooling lineup once again broadens its appeal with the addition of two RGB variants.

Proven strengths, new look: the Liquid Freezer II 240 RGB and Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB combine the popular PWM pump with new RGB fans optimized for static pressure. A combination of 12 RGB LEDs per fan plus transparent rotors with closed design provide rich illumination. This creates a whole new aesthetic with extremely low noise and equally low temperatures.
"Our goal is to meet the needs of all customers by offering the widest possible range. With the addition of RGB and A-RGB solutions, we stay true to our line, but at the same time make the Liquid Freezer II the right choice for those who value visual effects in addition to pure performance", explains founder Magnus Huber.

With the addition of the Liquid Freezer ll 240 RGB and Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB, the water cooling series comprises a total of seven product versions.

Availability
The Liquid Freezer ll 240 RGB is available now, starting at a price of € 89.99 MSRP. The Liquid Freezer ll 240 A-RGB is available now, starting at a price of € 94.99 MSRP.

Optional with RGB controller or A-RGB controller for users whose motherboard does not have a RGB or A-RGB connector.

For more information, visit the product pages of the Liquid Freezer II 240 RGB and Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB.
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15 Comments on ARCTIC Announces Liquid Freezer II 240 RGB and 240 A-RGB AIO CPU Coolers

#2
GerKNG
what do you mean with announce?
they are on store shelfs since at least 4-6 Weeks.
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#3
Caring1
GerKNGwhat do you mean with announce?
they are on store shelfs since at least 4-6 Weeks.
Yes but they weren't official yet, or listed on the Arctic site.
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#4
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
GerKNGwhat do you mean with announce?
they are on store shelfs since at least 4-6 Weeks.
you probably are referring to the non RGB versions of the cooler
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#5
GerKNG
FreedomEclipseyou probably are referring to the non RGB versions of the cooler
uhm.. no?
i talk about the RGB and ARGB Version...
i see them since at least a full month and even longer (amazon for example has the ARGB 360mm version since early april)

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#6
xkm1948
How are these so good and yet, so affordable (versus a corsair one)
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#7
GerKNG
xkm1948How are these so good and yet, so affordable (versus a corsair one)
Performance
Quality
Cheap
Pick two.
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#9
gravel
Warranty 6 years !!!
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#10
GerKNG
gravelWarranty 6 years !!!
no leak warranty, no buy.
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#11
thegnome
No RGB on the block though :(
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#12
Colddecked
They tried to resist, but the demand is too strong.


;)
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#13
KrazedOmega
I appreciate the inclusion of a RGB version for those of us that don't have ARGB. However, I'm not interested in anything without a 140mm fan.
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#14
watzupken
xkm1948How are these so good and yet, so affordable (versus a corsair one)
You should ask Corsair that question. I honestly think that Corsair products tend to be overpriced. They do have some really good products which I would recommend like, PSU, and may be RAM. Having used both Corsair and Arctic AIO water cooler, the former is more about RGB/ aesthetics, while the latter is more about functionality over looks. The Corsair H100i Pro that I used a couple of years back performed very badly at cooling (got beaten by a Scythe Fuma 2 in terms of cooling my R9 3900X) with the ML120 fans that sounded like a leave blower at high speed.
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#15
Chrispy_
Now that this design with the teeny tiny fan on the CPU block has been around for a year or two - how is their reliability?

I like the idea of airflow for your motherboard VRMs but my experience of Arctic's case fans (and GPU cooler fans) hasn't been fantastic - they all died faster than I expected them to.
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