Freezer xtreme installation


















Sorry for the confusion! We have now corrected the sizes shown for this cooler on our website. Feel free to contact our RMA department to arrange a replacement.

This does exactly what I wanted. The only downside is that now the noise from the PSU is getting on my nerves.

I know what to do next, then It is both quiet and keeps the processor perfectly cool. Does what it says on the box Super quiet and CPU is running 8 degrees C cooler at idle than before. One point when fitting though - it does not seem to mention what way round to put the fan in the heat sink. Make sure you know its rotation or it will blow air the wrong way.

And thanks for the great service Quiet PC. I found this cooler to be a complete pain to fit, i had to take it off a couple of times for various reasons and every time it took me ages to get it back on. Overall Review: It's quiet and cold. That's it's job and it does it very well. I'm nothing short of amazed. Pros: Quiet!! Not no more. Does not block my memory at all and they have heatsinks on them :.

I did order it JIC something happened to this one so I wouldn't be zip tying one of my other mm to it while I waited for a replacement. My case was holding heat with the setup I had so it was essential to me to find a push pull setup that would fit into my limited space and this fit the bill!!

Great cooler. Buy it and I guarantee you won't be disappointed :. Pros: - Quality is good, looks good. Cons: - Not easy to install.

Thank you, but I prefer a straight one. Overall Review: I wanna post some pictures of those bended fins in this review. Where can I post pictures? Dear newegg. Overall Review: just an update, so i went to arctics site, went to customer support, told them about the problem with the fan,and to my suprise within hours well was playing bf3 so could have been sooner lol I get an email saying in short they do have a warrenty and they stand by it, and they are sending me a new fan,so agin this is an allsome cooler, and when i get my new fan it will be even better,so in other words dont let the posibilty of this happening deturr you from buying this cooler,cause it would seem arctic is just as great as their products.

My computer would just shut off. Some of my programs would not load and if the did they would only partially run. I got the Arcitc fan and heatsink and it just fit into my case. My motherboard had a 3 pin fan connector and the fan is a 4 pin but the three pinns run it fine just lost the fan RPM gauge. Pros: I saw a review from a guy running a Ryzen 5 x At idle, the best I got was about 48C So - our "Xtreme Rev. I mention this because the top-rear fan didn't work when I put the system together.

This cooler is designed to push the air toward the back of the case Under properly designed conditions, this cooler works admirably for the price. If I wanted more cooling, frankly, I'd get a water-cooler. Cons: It's big, in all dimensions Height may exclude some cases. Keep the other dimensions in mind when deciding in which order system components are assembled.

With AMD's Furthermore, fitting those clips over the socket's 'ear's', and then tightening the screws to firmly down, requires some patience and a fairly good quality Phillips screw driver 0 - 1?

It's actually easy when you get used to it Once the cooler is attached, keep in mind that those two ears are holding the the very large cooler onto the CPU I would take great care in physically moving AMD systems with this cooler installed. As I reached into these systems, attaching fan plugs etc I got a little nervous 'bumping it'. Also, for the engineers, the clips they call 'Lugs' appear to made of spring steel. A plastic retention frame must first be attached to the board.

To remove a pin, one must squeeze the tabs sticking out on each side and pull. The retention frame on our LGA test board. The mounting plate on the heatsink is secured to the retention frame using a pair of screws. The end result was surprisingly secure.

There was very little wiggle room once the heatsink was mounted. Testing was done on our i heatsink testing platform. A summary of the test system and procedure follows. Normally, our reference fans are used whenever possible, the measured details of which are shown below. Load testing was accomplished using Prime95 to stress the processor, and the graph function in SpeedFan was used to ensure that the load temperature is stable for at least ten minutes.

The temperature recorded is the highest single core reading. The stock fans were tested at various voltages to represent a good cross-section of airflow and noise performance. We begin with an analysis of the stock fan, in this case a mysterious proprietary mm model with a circular frame attached to a pair of release tabs.

The stock fan has seven swept-forward blades with sharp edges. Its wingspan is a bit short and the hub overly large compared to the average mm case fan with a box frame. We would characterize the overall noise character of the fan to be smooth. It has a tendency to drone at high speeds, and produces turbulent noise at 7V and above, but generally it sounds quite benign, lacking any annoying tones. We can think of two possible causes for this performance difference.

The fan blades are smaller than a typical mm fan because the large hub takes up extra space and there is a large gap between the blades and the housing. This separation probably produces less pressure as well. A second fan is very beneficial to the Freezer, but because the fin stack sits so low, it interfered with the system memory installed on our test board when we positioned it as an intake. As a result we had to rest the fan on one of the DIMMs, so it ended up being higher than the center fan.

A fan at the back would be closer to the exhaust fan in most systems, but with a constricted intake, it would probably generate more noise. Excess thermal compound is squeezed out to the edges of the base when good firm contact is made, but as you can see from the image above much of it remained at the center where the CPU is hottest. The Ultra eXtreme by comparison has a convex base both the Rev.

C and original version to maximize contact with the center of the CPU heatspreader and mounting leaves most of the residue on the outside of the base. They represent a quick snapshot of what we heard during the review.

These recordings are intended to give you an idea of how the product sounds in actual use — one meter is a reasonable typical distance between a computer or computer component and your ear. The recording contains stretches of ambient noise that you can use to judge the relative loudness of the subject. With the Rev. It is amazing that a slight tweak of the fin count and an improved mounting system can make enough difference to transform a good CPU cooler into a superb one.

But perhaps there are less visible improvements such as the quality of the heatpipes used, the integrity of the mechanical connections, etc. This once classic cooler is shiny and new once again, seemingly reborn with these minor alterations. The welcome flexibility of its AMD socket mounting system is just extra gravy.

Thermalright Ultra eXtreme Rev. Just about every aspect of the Freezer Xtreme Rev. The Freezer has tightly spaced fins on both sides, so the fan has no source of cool intake air and faces resistance on both sides. It pulls warm air radiating off the fins from one side and blows it over the other. Furthermore, the fan utilized is inefficient due to its large hub and the wide separation between the blades and housing.



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