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Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 PWM Pro AM2 S754 S939 S940 900-2200RPM 40CFM 4PIN Heatsink Fan

Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 PWM Pro AM2 S754 S939 S940 900-2200RPM 40CFM 4PIN Heatsink Fan (Arctic Cooling: FREEZER-64-PWMPRO)
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Vendor: Arctic Cooling
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Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 PWM Pro AM2 S754 S939 S940 900-2200RPM 40CFM 4PIN Heatsink Fan
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Rating: 8.78/10
schmoey@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/06/10
Cons: Not the best, but good bang for buck

Pros: Good price, effective, quiet
Comment:
Had to find a CPU cooler that would fit in my case (ones with 120mm fans are too big for my case). Replaced stock HS/F on my AMD X2 3600+, and it runs cooler, and quieter. Great product overall!
Glenwood_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/09/09
Cons: Difficult to fit in a small chassis and blocks RAM slots on some motherboards

Pros: Very quiet, cools well, not expensive
Comment:
I purchased one of these from a local shop about a year ago for my Athlon X2 4200. It was a great upgrade from the cooler that came with the PC. The only issue was the size of the heatsink and the placement of the fan. The fan makes it difficult to fill your ram slots but with value ram it's still possible. I could see an issue with ram that have heatsinks on them; reaper ram from OCZ for example. I'll be moving this cooler to my next build with an Phenom II X3 720 Black edition and I expect decent performance. Very satisfied with Arctic cooling products, if this doesn't cool well enough for me to reach that overclock I'm gunning for I'll definitely go with a higher end product from them.
Aaron_B@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/06/09
Cons: Installation options are limited.

Pros: Quiet, good price.
Comment:
Bigger than I expected, but fit all the same. The issue I had with the installation is that I was unable to point the fan in the direction I wanted (blowing towards the back) - limited mounting options. It is quiet - and does the job.
Airwolf1984@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/27/09
Cons: -very close to the dimm slot on my motherboard, but does not touch-installation was scary, but well worth it

Pros: -large heatsink with copper pipes-great airflow and design-quiet
Comment:
This replaced the stock fan that came with my X2 5200+It will now be used to cool a upcoming X3 720 with some more MX-2.I bought this at a local pc store just a stone throw from me for more than the current price now, but it was worth it. I should have bought it from NCIX, but I was worried it would not fit because of the dimm slot and easily returnable if that was the case. Nothing against NCIX's retutn policy though.Excellent aftermarket HS/F.Can't wait for the new CPU to see how this cools it.
Mark_C@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 07/10/09
Cons: none

Pros: QuietKeeps CPU coolEasy to install
Comment:
I have been using this HSF for a year now and I upgraded my CPU and bought another one just like it. I first installed the stock CPU HSF and it was loud and my CPU temp was 46 idle and 51 under heavy load. After installing this onto my CPU temp was 34 idle and 41 under heavy load. Will always buy from arctic cooling! This was my first HSF to install and I managed to not mess it up. This HSF is also quieter than the stock one.
floyd_s@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/07/09
Cons: i see no weaknesses

Pros: it good and cool for me.
Comment:
i heve one on my amd athlon x2 black edition 7750 and it run at 36c and my mcp temp was 66c now it 52c and my nvidia 9600 run at 35c it was 40c it not bad.
Derek_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/25/09
Cons: kind of blocks access to two of my memory slots

Pros: cools very goodgood price went on salebetter than stock cooler
Comment:
keeps my Athlon X2 5000+ black edition overclocked to 3.1 GHzat a decent temperature fan gets a little loud at full speedIdle temperature is 36c and a load temperature of 51cand a average temperature of 44c-47c while gamingit blocks two of my memory slots but if I install the memory first it fits the fan is almost touching the memoryso I guess it actually does a good job of cooling my memory along with the CPU .Try to install it if possible pointing to the back of your case I have mine pointing towards a 120 mm fan sucking hot air out of the back of my computerthis works very well and keeps the hot air out of my computer.If you see this heatsink on sale I would definitely recommend itthe only thing I would worry about is this thing is pretty big and may not fit on some motherboards.
PwrUsr@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/25/09
Cons: -Fan sticks out more than it should/could-Actually could have been bigger (for 120mm fan instead)

Pros: -Surprising cooling capacity for its size-Good preapplied paste-Relatively quiet fan when PWM is enabled-Cheaper solution
Comment:
I was pretty interested to try this cooler given the huge amount of positive reviews, but I have to admit it slightly disappointed me and ended up causing installation issues. Overall this is still a great cooler, cheap but well constructed (copper base, curved bottom fins for CPU mosfet cooling etc). The fan is pretty quiet when using PWM and the rubber mounts help, but overall the fan caused me issues--it actually sticks out twice as much as it would without the fancy mount, and seeing as I'm using OCZ Reaper HPC sticks it actually blocked the 2 first RAM slots (regular sticks would probably fit). Good thing most mobos won't complain about using slots 3-4 only. It keeps my Athlon 7750BE (stock clock) at about 40C under full load which is pretty good, so I expect it'll be able to handle 3GHz+ without getting much hotter. If I were to redesign this cooler I'd definitely make it bigger so it can accomodate a 120mm fan, and ditch the rubber mounts in order to clear the RAM slots for people who use RAM with high heatsinks (OCZ Reaper, Corsair Dominator, etc). All in all, I would actually purchase this cooler again but I learnt my lesson; research dimensions before buying!
TCClone@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/10/08
Cons: On the mobo I'm using it blows hot air towards the RAM and HDD, also somewhat big

Pros: Incredibly Quiet, Keeps CPU very cool, Nice to look at
Comment:
A few days ago I purchased a new CPU and decided that I'd need a new heatsink and fan to cool it, considering that I don't think I'd be very good with messing about with thermal paste, so I looked to Arctic Cooling, who I had used previously, and who had impressed me with the previous product I used by them (AC Alpine 64). I couldn't find the Alpine 64 so I went with the Freezer 64 Pro which, lucky me, also had a thermal patch on it.Installing the heatsink was a bit of a feat, but I managed to hook the latches on and snap it tight with relatively little trouble (save for a bit of sliding around on the CPU and the fan part popped off at one point, but it was easy to fit back on). Upon starting my machine, I immediately noticed that it was much quieter than the Alpine, although it required me to take a cone-like object off the "service door" of my case (Where I'll be installing a case fan, shortly). I was also pleasantly surprised to notice that my Core temperature had dropped 10°C, and was now 30°C under the "average" 65°C.So far, Arctic Cooling has impressed me twice so far, and I look forward to purchasing more heatsinks by them, if ever the need arises. 10/10
bit_NINj4@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/30/08
Cons: None

Pros: ValueStrengthSizePerformance
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Great value heatsink. Easy to install, cool and quiet. What more can you ask for? Buy it on sale, you wont be disappointed.
Austrian Death Machine@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/30/08
Cons: Wont make much of a difference on hot CPU's

Pros: InexpensiveCools better then stock coolers
Comment:
Nice cheap cooler...does the job. Runs very quiet and will run cooler than most stock fans. Good but not great.
Jason_B@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/11/08
Cons: none

Pros: coolquietcheapfront to back airflow
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I used an AMD 5000+ Black in a build for a friend and need a good cheap CPU cooler. I like the way it directs the airflow from front to back, so it doesn't disrupt the overall flow in the case. The temperature stays reasonable and Its pretty quiet, but I didn't have the stock cooler for comparison.I used the equivalent intel cooler for my own build and I am quite satisfied.
Ponpon@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/02/08
Cons: -Can be a pain to install

Pros: -Cheap-Keeps CPU cool
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This cooler is alright...just alright. I installed it on a AMD 64 X2 5000+ and it does the job. Please note that I haven't overclocked my CPU. It was a pain in the keyster to install on my ASUS uATX board...not for fat fingers. Works...cheap...so I'd buy again.
SubSpace@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/16/08
Cons: none i could find

Pros: good performanceinexpensive easy to install somewhat silent
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i am very happy with this fan, keeps my system cool not too noisy, help to keep my Mosfets cool as well , highly recommend it , only trouble i had with it was to remove this black plastic plate or not behind the face that sits on the cpu , no mention of it in the instructions so i removed it not knowing what it would be for anyway.
ultimateguy@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/10/08
Cons: -Fan may block RAM module on certain motherboards

Pros: -Quiet-Very good cooling for the price-As easy to install as stock heatsink/fan-MX-1 Thermal Paste already applied
Comment:
I usually stay away from aftermarket coolers, simply because I don't ever overclock and don't like spending the extra money. I made an exception this time because my stock AMD cooler for my X2 6400+ sounded like a weed wacker when under load. I got this cooler because of the price, and the good reviews.I was afraid it was going to be difficult to install, but thankfully it was no worse than the stock cooler. It is kind of big. I installed it with my motherboard in the case but it would probably be much easier to take it out. I got a flashlight to make sure all the clips were on properly.After installation, I noticed a difference right away. My system was finally quiet under load. My temps were also much lower, and they should only get better as the thermal compound sets within the first 200 hours.The only downside is that the fan blocks one of the RAM modules on my motherboard, so I'll have to remove the whole heatsink if I ever want to remove it. Luckily, I rarely do.Overall, I definitely recommend this cooler.
KewlioMZX@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/19/08
Cons: Huge! (But if it fits, it fits.)

Pros: Silent yet effectiveIncludes its own thermal paste
Comment:
When I received this thing, I was rather surprised at its size. However, its intuitive design allows for excellent cooling while remaining nice and quiet, and the fact that it includes its own MX-1 thermal paste means that's one less thing to worry about getting. Clearly, size does matter. :P
Gulmat@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/18/08
Cons: none

Pros: keep cpu cool, does what it's suppose to do
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Keeps the cpu cold enough for me. around 30 degres idle and 40 degres when gaming. great product. i would recommend it to everyone.
Robert SA_T@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/24/08
Cons: - not exceptionally good performance

Pros: - cheap- fairly quiet- better than stock
Comment:
Replaced a stock s939 AMD heatsink, and the system is now running cooler and quieter than before. Installation can be a bit fiddly, but it does not require you to remove the motherboard from the case first. Overall, a cheap replacement for the stock heatsink that easily outperforms it.
Yan_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/27/08
Cons: Too Big?

Pros: QuietGood MaterialsEasy to Install
Comment:
Pretty quiet fan, solid build. The stock fan looks like a joke comparing to this one. Very good value for the money.
Philippe_G@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/18/08
Cons: can be hard to install

Pros: Cool well, silent
Comment:
First this cooler is great! lowered my idle temps by 4-5 degrees and my load temp by 3-4 degrees...and that is at lower fan speed and not breaked-in! very effective. I found it easy to install, but I removed the mobo to do a better job. Because this thing is quite big, installing it in a cramped space is not recommended. make sure the 2 littles black pins goes into the holes on the bracket and you should not have to put more strength to lower the lever than the stock cooler. in order words...brains over muscle :)
Dominic_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/18/08
Cons: None

Pros: Excellent cooler, low price, QUIET !
Comment:
Replace an amd x2 4000+ stock heatsink+fan and it does a hell of a job. A stock speed the fan is really silent. Perfect solution for everyone.
Robert_D@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/01/08
Cons: - Large, which makes it a little harder to install than the stock HS

Pros: - Provides quieter cooling than stock AMD HS- Cools CPU down faster than stock HS (from full load to idle)- PWM controller (really slow fan speed at idle)
Comment:
Overall, this heatsink is fine. Keeps my 4800+ X2 (65nm version) AT 25 degrees when idle, and never seen the CPU go over 42 degrees under load. One aspect that is nice about this heatsink is that it cools the CPU down must faster than the stock heatsink, drops from 35-40 degrees under full load down to 25 degrees idle in a matter of seconds rather than taking over a minute.I noticed an earlier poster commented about having trouble installing this heatsink on the ASUS M3A motherboard, but I didn't have too much trouble, took about 5 minutes to install. This review was modfied by poster @ 03-02-08 03:55 PM
Robert_K@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/01/08
Cons: should be polished at least a little on the bottom

Pros: keeps my overclocked x2 5000+ black ed at about 32C idle
Comment:
for the price it does a great job, got it after i sold my x2 3800 and got the x2 5000+ black ed ocd to 3ghz idles at 32C full load never went past 46C
Quinn_R@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/21/08
Cons: instalation, keeping it clean

Pros: price, performance for price
Comment:
great product, very good cooling for the price of it. the down side to this is that it's realy hard to put on, it took me more than half an hour to put it on.
JohnnyCanuck510@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/18/08
Cons: Big very bigAwkward to put in

Pros: Easy install even works for AM2Quiet
Comment:
This fan is great. It is a power house of a cooler it does such a good job at stock speeds that the fan hardly ever has to turn on to cool the processor. And when the fan does come on it hardly makes any noise at all.AC products are awesome all the way they put a lot of thoughts in there gear and everything they make is simply perfect.If you bought this for your 939 cpu and are thinking of upgrading to AM2 you can reuse this cpu cooler by making a small adjustment to the mounting bracket. All you need to do is either break off or bend back the outside clips and it will fit perfectly on the AM2 cpu slot.
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