ID-Cooling FROZN A620 PRO SE Review - Better Value Than Thermalright 63

ID-Cooling FROZN A620 PRO SE Review - Better Value Than Thermalright

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Packaging


ID-Cooling sticks to their black and orange themed boxes which is honestly nice to see since it makes taking photographs that much easier. The front has a vibrant color image of the cooler while the left side has the supported sockets listed. As for the back it has various dimensions and specifications of the FROZN A620 PRO SE.


Looking on the right side all there is to see is the product name, while the top has the ID-Cooling logo. The bottom panel is bare too, overall one of these panels would be improved by adding an easy-to-read warranty length badge or note for quick reference.

Contents


The cooler comes encased in a cardboard box of its own inside the outer packaging, while all the miscellaneous mounting hardware components are in a separate box. Overall, nothing out of the ordinary and the cooler arrived in pristine shape.


The FROZN A620 PRO SE has solid socket support in that any semi modern mainstream Intel or AMD socket is supported out of the box. While there is no Threadripper or HEDT support, which is not unexpected, ID-Cooling is proactive in listing support for Intel's upcoming LGA1851 socket.

Common parts supplied for mounting include:
  • 6x Fan clips
  • 4x Screw pillars
  • 4x Thumb nuts
  • 2x Intel mounting plates
  • 2x AMD mounting plates
  • 2x 120 x 25 mm fans
  • 1x Intel backplate
  • 1x Heatsink
  • 1x Tube of thermal paste
  • 1x-PWM fan splitter cable
  • 1x Instruction manual
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