Monday, May 26th 2008

Arctic Cooling Launches the Freezer Xtreme Twin Tower CPU Cooler

Offering the enthusiast market one more high-end air cooling solution to choose from, Swiss company Arctic Cooling today announced Freezer XTREME, a twin tower cooler that's said to dissipate efficiently up to 160W. The heatsink consists of 102 fins, 8 heatpipes, 120mm PWM controlled fan, and design that resemble the beloved Tuniq- Tower 120 cooler. The fan itself spins from 800 rpm to 1500 rpm, while keeping the air flow up to 60.7 m3/h at max rpm. Arcic Cooling also supplies the cooler with their high-performance MX-2 thermal compound. The cooler weights in 608 g and can be mounted on both Intel Socket 775 and AMD Socket AM2+, AM2 and 939 motherboards. The Freezer Xtreme is offered with a 6-year limited warranty. It will be available in July 2008. The MSRP is US$39.95 or 25.95€.
Source: Arctic Cooling
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28 Comments on Arctic Cooling Launches the Freezer Xtreme Twin Tower CPU Cooler

#26
Drac
i will buy it depending on the reviews, damn it have to wait until july
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#27
InnocentCriminal
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That would be a bitch to install with the craptastic retention clips you get with AMD boards. >.<
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#28
trt740
with these specs it will fit in my case with no problem at 131 height
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