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37 Reviews
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Abstract: Everyone knows how big a problem in the cooling is in computer industry these days. We won’t discuss how overclocking, and increasing voltage while doing so, dramatically increases the heat output of your processors. That topic has been chewed in too m...
Performance, Quality, Design, Prefilled/Assembled, Easy installation, Fits both 92 mm and 120 mm rear fan cases
Price, Performance/Price, Standoffs need fixing, Noisy on full speed, Poor performance on silent mode, Not compatible with 80mm rear fan cases
I have mixed feelings on the freezone from CoolIT - The whole time I was reviewing it, my views on the Freezone were changing. Its performance at times was phenomenal, but at other test settings, it didnt blow me away. Even though the cooler outperfor...
Works great, cools below ambient, Multiple settings for customization of cooling, Easy install compared to standard liquid cooling, Fairly quietdepending on settings, Fully enclosed system, ready to install out of box
High cost, Relatively loud on high setting, Very tight fit depending on case/configuration
For a product like this you really have to ask yourself what do you need it for, are you overclocking your system and pushing every last Mhz out of your CPU, or are you the casual user or maybe a gamer. It all depends what you need, a casual user wont...
At the end of the day, it is clear that the Freezone means business. At 3.5 GHz, the Freezone was only able to beat the Ultra-X by 3 C but it is important to remember a few things here. First, the Freezone only uses a 92mm fan, whereas the Ultra-X was ...
Easy installation, Excellent performance, Adjustable fan speed, Maintenance-free, Excellent design and construction, All-in-one unit, all pre-assembled (even the thermal compound), Compact design, Peltier Cooling, Excellent manual and detailed installatio...
Expensive, 92mm fans, Slightly hassle in adjusting the fan speed, A tad noisy when it’s running at maximum rpm, Might be some problem for some large chipset and intake fans, No chipset cooler
The CoolIT Systems’s Freezone is an excellent product. I have to say it’s one of the best cooling solutions out there for those who wish to keep their CPU cool while do not want the whole trouble of water-cooling setup. I really love the fac...
Abstract: Freezone CPU Cooler $299 CoolIT Systems www.coolitsystems.com CPU Rating: 3.5 Specs: CPU Fluid Heat Exchanger; Fan noise: 26 to 37dBA; Lifespan: 50,000 hours CoolIT Systems’ Freezone is an innovative CPU cooler that combines the power of six TECs (t...
Easy installation, 1 complete unit, Great cooling power, Compatible with most CPUs, Nonkink tubing system, Not to large
Some noise
For the first water-cooled CPU cooler I have taken a look at I was extremely impressed. This system is very easy to install, it took me around 15 minutes to installed, which is a lot less than other systems that take up to an hour to install! The cool...
I cant say it in any simpler way. The does one awesome job of keeping the Core 2 Duo processor very, very cool. The thermoelectric coolers easily keep the blue water reservoirs very cold as well as the water flowing through them. The black heat sink ...
Excellent performance!, Good manual, Well packed, Easy to mount, High quality
Price (~400$), Loud fan
This is an awesome performing watercooling setup, there is no doubt about it. I have to say though that the fan is to loud for my taste. Maybe if you have it well mounted in a case under a table the noise might be okey. I am quite picky with noises and...