Sunday, October 9th 2022

GELID Launches Polar 2 Low-profile CPU Cooler

Gelid Solutions today announced the release of the Polar 2, a silent 75 mm frameless cooler with the intelligent GELID PWM (Pulse Width Module) control. The POLAR 2 is a compact heat sink designed for mini ITX, micro ATX, ATX. At a height of just 42 mm it will fit most slim low profile cases. The POLAR also has an improved heatsink fin configuration to achieve high cooling performance in a compact design. The cooler weighs only 205 g.

A silent PWM frameless cooler with the intelligent GELID PWM (Pulse Width Module) control was chosen to be integrated into the heat sink. The fan blades were optimized to have a fan speed of min. 1400 rpm to guarantee high airflow. The intelligent GELID PWM control keeps the fan silent while accelerating the fan speed whenever additional cooling is needed. The multi-award winning high performance GC-Extreme thermal compound already pre-applied on to the heatsink. The POLAR is compatible with Intel CPU sockets such as LGA 1700, 1200, 1156, 1155 and 1150 with TDP 80 W.
The Polar 2 conforms to both RoHS, CE and FCC and carries a 5 year warranty.

"A low profile compact cooler designed to optimize user experience by creating minimal noise while providing excellent performance under load " said Gebhard Scherrer, Sales Director of GELID Solutions Ltd.

The Polar 2 has a MSRP of 17 USD or 17 Euro. For more information, visit the product page.
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11 Comments on GELID Launches Polar 2 Low-profile CPU Cooler

#1
LTUGamer
If stock cooler wears out much better solution is similary priced 120 mm tower such as Deepcool Gammaxx 400 or Silentium PC Spartan 5. The only exemption is HTPC cases
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#2
bonehead123
REALLY....

Have they now reverted to the intel-stock-cooler-of-yesteryear-cloners just to be able to say that they released something "new" ????

and with a circular cold plate to fit on all those square/rectangular cpu dies too :(

Come on Gelid, I know you can do betta than this, like you used to do in the past :)
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#3
Vayra86
Should have dubbed it the GeMan, or the Zallid!
bonehead123and with a circular cold plate to fit on all those square/rectangular cpu dies too :(
Maybe its a huge cooler for a whole wafer?
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#5
thegnome
bonehead123REALLY....

Have they now reverted to the intel-stock-cooler-of-yesteryear-cloners just to be able to say that they released something "new" ????

and with a circular cold plate to fit on all those square/rectangular cpu dies too :(

Come on Gelid, I know you can do betta than this, like you used to do in the past :)
It's Gelid, they make the most random stuff, I doubt this would change their ways..
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#6
Udyr
thegnomeIt's Gelid, they make the most random stuff, I doubt this would change their ways..
Silverstone says hi!
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#7
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
I don't get the idea of these. Intel LGA1700 stock cooler has a copper core and it's only 5mm taller, and the older 115x/1200 coolers have similar weight; yet some of those have also a copper core.
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#8
Chrispy_
LenneI don't get the idea of these. Intel LGA1700 stock cooler has a copper core and it's only 5mm taller, and the older 115x/1200 coolers have similar weight; yet some of those have also a copper core.
It's a cheap piece of shit that costs very little to distribute and takes up very little inventory space. They sell because sometimes someone needs a replacement cooler for that five-year-old i3 and they don't care about anything other than making it work.

Those in the know will just get something better, but this thing's USP is "highest number of CPU coolers in a shipping container" and it ticks some retailer boxes.
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#9
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Chrispy_It's a cheap piece of shit that costs very little to distribute and takes up very little inventory space. They sell because sometimes someone needs a replacement cooler for that five-year-old i3 and they don't care about anything other than making it work.

Those in the know will just get something better, but this thing's USP is "highest number of CPU coolers in a shipping container" and it ticks some retailer boxes.
Still find this weird as it's probably cheaper to just get a new stock cooler from ebay or a PC dealer. But who am I to judge if a manufacturer wants to make a stupid product. :D
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#10
Udyr
LenneStill find this weird as it's probably cheaper to just get a new stock cooler from ebay or a PC dealer. But who am I to judge if a manufacturer wants to make a stupid product. :D
These are also targeted to bulk buyers for office use / repair centers that need to replace worn out units or refurbish a working PC. Some of these businesses need to provide a proper (store/retailer bought, not third party) invoice and are prohibited from getting second hand units.
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Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
UdyrThese are also targeted to bulk buyers for office use / repair centers that need to replace worn out units or refurbish a working PC. Some of these businesses need to provide a proper (store/retailer bought, not third party) invoice and are prohibited from getting second hand units.
What a great replacement when it's worse than the stock cooler it's meant to replace in a scenario like that.
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