Tuesday, February 20th 2024
Arctic Releases Liquid Freezer III AIO CPU Coolers
Since its launch, the Liquid Freezer has won countless awards. The new Premium Liquid Freezer III series starts with particularly affordable prices as part of the big 2024 birthday campaign. With the third generation of the award-winning all-in-one water-cooling series, ARCTIC has once again taken function and design to a new level. Developed for high cooling performance, the Liquid Freezer III boasts further developments of distinctive features such as a more efficient cold plate, an enlarged VRM fan and more radiator surface area for heat dissipation.
Another new feature is the possibility of individual control options: via different connection cables, the pump, VRM fan and radiator fan can be controlled and monitored All-in-One as with the Liquid Freezer II - but also independently of each other. Installation requires just a few simple steps, thanks to integrated cable management, only one cable needs to be connected to the motherboard. Available in four sizes and three versions, the Liquid Freezer III offers the ideal combination of performance, technology and design for everyone.
[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the Liquid Freezer III is now live]
Another new feature is the possibility of individual control options: via different connection cables, the pump, VRM fan and radiator fan can be controlled and monitored All-in-One as with the Liquid Freezer II - but also independently of each other. Installation requires just a few simple steps, thanks to integrated cable management, only one cable needs to be connected to the motherboard. Available in four sizes and three versions, the Liquid Freezer III offers the ideal combination of performance, technology and design for everyone.
[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the Liquid Freezer III is now live]
22 Comments on Arctic Releases Liquid Freezer III AIO CPU Coolers
You don't see anything negative in that that this privileged market (one of the world's largest) can only buy these products from a single retailer, and that retailer is the world-eating behemoth that is Amazon? That's the part that doesn't sit well with me.
Not saying spain does not have retailers beyond amazon, but you get what I mean...
Most probably you should ask Arctic and Thermalright for the reason.
www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/freezer-iii-mini-review.319613/ No it doesn't. I have never used a DIY water cooler before, so I do not know what the practical use of such information would be on a desktop system. On a Threadripper running at full load for hours at a time I could see a benefit for tweaking the system, but I do not know what practical use there would be on a standard desktop system. I had no issues mounting mine on my AM4 system, I did so on my second try by simply turning back the first screw by a quarter turn, that was it, done within seconds with no fuss, my only issue is noted in my mini review at the top of this post and it might be a non-issue for most people, i don't know, I can only provide people my experiences and for mounting, this was not a problem for me in the slightest, I have had far more difficultly on many a product over the years. "Need" is somewhat subjective, I got this to make my system quieter whilst not losing any performance and nothing overheating, and I also have some notes about using the 420mm version of the Freezer III, like the important question of "will it fit"... I am not sure when this offer ends, but it appears to be an Amazon exclusive for Arctic Cooling's 24th Birthday and the prices are amazing which is why I jumped right away (actually too soon as the 420 didn't fit the band new case I bought it with).!!! I would suggest people find out when the offer ends and act accordingly. The Freezer III 360 Black for £67 delivered is a stunning deal (albeit I need to remember to cancel my "free 1-month Prime trial" that got me the free delivery). :confused: