Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Arctic Freezer XTREME Rev.2 CPU cooler and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Arctic Freezer XTREME Rev.2 CPU cooler.
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25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Handles high CPU loads, Good performance for size, Aesthetics, Preapplied thermal paste, Price, Bundled PWM fan, Support for all Intel and AMD sockets excluding LGA2011, Memory compatibility, Compact size, Lightweight, Low noise, Convenient mounting mechanism,
Low efficiency at stock CPU speed, Installation method, No support for third party 120mm fans, Small base plate not large enough to cover LGA1366 based CPUs, Similar priced alternatives are better if size is not a concern, Unintuitive fan design
The ARCTIC Freezer Extreme Rev. 2’s mix of features makes it a very unique product making it very hard to pick a direct competitor. So let’s look at it from various perspectives. Starting with its price point, the ARCTIC cooler is readily available fo...
So which cooler would we recommend? Well, as pointed out in our last cooler group-test, which cooler you should go for very much depends on what you hope to achieve. If for example you're just looking for a replacement cooler for the retail-boxed solu...
As we discovered in the testing, the performance of the Freezer XTREME wasn’t up-to-scratch with the other CPU coolers. This unfortunately limits Arctic Cooling’s target market hugely.However, there is still light at the end of the tunnel &nda...
Published: 2017-02-03, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
Abstract: This, as the name suggests, is the second coming of the freezer xtreme. This is a dual tower design cooler, though you can not really tell this from the size of the cooler. Between the two towers sits a 120mm fan –which is a departure from the 92mm fan se...
Hidden 120mm Cooling Fan, Twin Tower Design, PWM Cooling Fan
Could benefit from a more powerful fan, Mounting hardware too complex for what it does (Intel hardware), Limited to a single fan, Fan cannot be upgraded or replaced
In this review we looked at a new cooler from Arctic called the Freezer Xtreme Rev2. The cooler appears to be designed to provide a good cooling base over a stock cooler and yet remain relatively silent under full load operation. This saves on fan noise, ...
You can say the Freezer XTREME Rev. 2 is a weak cooler for its size and design, because most coolers with twin heatsinks and a 120 mm fan perform better than it. On the other hand, its cooling performance is good, and it is simply the quietest cooler w...
Abstract: Before moving on with the performance testing, here's the three coolers side by side to give a better idea of the difference in their size. Starting from the left, the Jing weights 664 g, the Xtreme 548 g and Frio 690 g. Besides the size, also the fans vary hugely, so in the name of fairness we also tested all the coolers using reference fans, which, in th..
Abstract: The Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme Rev.C and the Arctic Cooling Freezer Xtreme Rev.2 are two divergent different approaches to extreme CPU cooling that manage to remain in the same basic
Abstract: Recently, we received an unexpected sample from Arctic Cooling. Specifically we are talking about the Arctic Cooling Freezer Extreme rev.2 CPU cooler, that is designed for gamers and PC enthusiasts. We wish to thank Arctic Cooling for providing this...