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The ARCTIC Freezer 7 Pro is a compact, multi-compatible CPU cooler featuring a 92mm PWM fan, 3 double-sided copper heatpipes, and 45 fins for efficient heat transfer. Designed for CPUs up to 130W TDP, it offers ultra-quiet operation with patented fan holder technology and dynamic fan speed control. Compatible with a broad range of AMD and Intel sockets, it includes a quick and easy installation system with pre-applied MX-2 thermal paste, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliable, silent cooling in space-constrained builds.












| ASIN | B002G392ZI |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 236,667 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2,966 in Fans & Cooling |
| Brand | ARCTIC |
| Colour | black / silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,018) |
| Date First Available | 30 July 2007 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 499 g |
| Item model number | DCACO-FP701-CSA01 |
| Manufacturer | Arctic Cooling |
| Processor Socket | Intel 1366 / 1150 / 1151 / 1155 / 1156 / 775 AMD AM4 / AM3+ / AM2+ / FM2+ / FM1 / 939 / 754 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.65 x 12.7 x 10.92 cm; 498.95 g |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 130 watts |
B**E
best fiddling cpu fan to install. lol!
damn good fan. keeps my quad core phenom iix4 975 idle between 30 and 37 degrees. stress tested on low power consumption for thirty minutes with prime 95: all cores 100% full load 30-37 degrees. have not yet tested on full power consumption but it keeps it low between 40 and 50 degrees when using multiple applications same time lol. one thing bothers me as i am a total noob at cpu upgrading etc etc. the PWM controls, i cannot find because even though it keeps temps low at maximum 1700RPM... i still want some 2500RPM coz damn this lil guy is quiet. i got HDD fan that makes more noise than whole computer! pros: quiet, keeps it cool, fits into my ANKERMANN atx midi case. (dont ask what the hell it is, plz just think regular 16 cm wide case ok) cons: damn fat-finger pain to fit into amd motherboard. mine is am3+ M5A78L-M-LX. it got mx-2 already applied - not bad but i got mx-4 arctic paste and dropped temps by -5degrees. conclusions and after thoughts: i know i can get lower temps. just need to know how to turn off PWM controls. lol. that's gonna be fun. that's my budget done for that. might buy the big 13 freezer pro next as the BULLDOZERS come crushing through over all cpus! i have to keep it secret from my girlfriend. dont want Noctua as my case wont fit them in. those super beast fans but do not come close to the invincible NOFAN cpu fans. absolutely ice cool and silent.... i will update this as i do more tests but i am loving the lil pain in the fingers b......d! ******UPDATE!!!!! Wow. figured the reason why it never shot above 1750 rpm. asus q-fan. doh! noob! disabled and now fan runs full throttle and less noisy than stock fan at full power. gonna upgrade to fx 6 core. i am not oc. no way. just want fast efficient cooled system ****UPDATE!!! 2012 I bought the amd fx 6100 6 core processor in august this year. installed Hardware monitor and CPU-Z CORE TEMP cpu temp ranges from 29degrees c to 35 degrees Celsius idle and core temp from 10 degrees to 18 degrees at idle max setting idle at 35 to 40 degrees and core temp from 16 to 25 degrees. I am a casual gamer with more interest in editing photos and videos. on that note; photo and video editing on basic cyber link software is fast and I rarely go over 45 degrees cpu temp. core temp varies from 20 to 35 degrees. played sniper v2 and hard reset at max setting on hd 6670 and got 40 - 45 degrees Celsius and 18 to 30 degrees core temps. great cpu fan. and keeps my system running cool. bit noisy at full throttle maxing 2270 rpm but keeps things cool. at low cpu function it is at 995 rpm and barely audible. my pwm arctic cases fans on pwm connector are noisier.
M**R
Efficient - quiet
I replaced a stock Acer cooler. The Acer one did a fair job, and it had a cone that pulled in air from side vent. Therefor it had cooler air rather than recycling the hot air in the case. Unfortunately at every frequency of its variable rotational speed, it made a different pitched whinge and it was quite loud. Anyway this Arctic Cooling unit has taken a few of degrees off the (gaming) load temps. Idle temps are the same. The real beauty is that it makes no noise. I mean if I get down on the floor, and have the case side off I can hear the airflow. That's acoustic dynamics though, and is exactly what I would expect. It must have good bearings, which I think is why it's rotational operation is quiet/silent. That is what I read about and learnt when looking up reviews on it. It's very simple to install for Intel. (I viewed a Youtube fitting video, and genuinely it could not be easier.) It is quite large but I think it's the smallest of its type. I like that it pulls air in the directions it does, and exhausts towards the PC case rear vent holes. It is also pulling cool air across the RAM modules, so that can't be a bad thing. Professional reviews all sumarised it 'a good cooler, but a little more money gets you lots more'. Anyway I decided on this because of size, and low cost. I spent ages looking at the dimensions and measuring inside the PC. I couldn't fit a wider system. More expensive ones use wider fans and heatsinks. To recap. Perfect for the job with my CPU. For socket support, internet search 'Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 CPU Cooler', and visit the Arctic Cooling web page for this item. In the default first tab 'description', scroll to the bottom of the page and view which sockets it supports. You'll see what you need to know under, 'Intel AMD - Wide Compatibility'. N.B. I have ordered a 92mm Arctic Cooling case fan, because of my success with this.
A**O
Good product, worth the budget price
I bought this for an AMD Athlon II x4 640 that did come with a stock cooler but because I was unable to find details on it, such as noise level. I did some checks on this cooler due to the price and compatibility. This is a revised model (Rev.2). If you Google for Review checks you can find out the full information, the changes to this address some clearance and mounting issues with some Motherboards from what I read. This Cooler is extremely quite, the fan unit is suspended via silicone pins onto a matching black bracket that clips onto the heat sink fins, in the pictures it just looks like a black mount with a white fan clipped to the heat sink. this same style of fan can also be found as a case fan by Arctic Cooling. It's worth saying the dimensions of this cooler are big, it just edges out over the width on my Graphics card so a side mounted fan does have enough room as long as it not ridiculously deep. When I installed it I was a little Puzzled. when using the AMD mounts the fan is facing down vertical in the case so air flow goes up into the top of the case/PSU fan instead of facing horizontal sending air to the rear fan, however the Intel brackets let you face it horizontal.... This confused the hell out of me and had to Google if this was OK because I don't think the manual mentions it but yes it is OK, if you have a case with fans in the top for exhaust then all the better, I don't and it's still fine. I cant say if this product can stand up to much Overclocking but if you want to replace a stock or noisy cooler for something that delivers low temps with peace and quite attached then this does do what it says. Four stars. Missing star AMD mounting could mess with air flow in a case where PSU is mounted in the bottom and no top Exhaust fan available.
N**D
N'ayant pas une bête de course comme processeur (90W), j'ai choisi un ventilo à l'avenant. Très facile à installer (il est pré-empâté) et plutôt silencieux. Très bon tarif. La qualité parait excellente. On verra à l'usage.
A**O
Tengo una Nfortec lynx y no es una caja de pc muy amplia... por lo que he tenido que buscar muy bien los posibles disipadores. El Artic A13 va genial, tiene un tamaño algo más reducido y entra perfecto, no hace NADA de ruido y mantiene el procesador en una temperatura óptima. En definitiva, calidad precio de 10.
M**O
Possiedo un processore i5 3470 con TDP 77W montato su scheda madre asus P8H77-M. Premetto che col dissipatore stock intel avevo giá ottime temperature (30 in idle e 60 in full load usando prime95), ma ho dovuto sostituirlo perchè dopo 3 anni di onorato servizio iniziava ad essere rumorosa la ventola. Ho acquistato questo dissi Arctic lp perchè promette buone prestazioni e bassa rumorositá. In effetti la ventola è silenziosissima, neppure percettibile. Le temperature si mantengono praticamente identiche a quelle che avevo col dissi precedente ( quindi molto buone). l'installazione è semplice e veloce anche x chi non è esperto, richiede appena 5minuti. Sulla mia scheda madre non ho avuto problemi perchè è entrato a filo, infatti per un pelo non sfiora la ram con la cassa della ventola, e i tubi di calore passano vicinissimi ai condensatori sulla scheda madre. Io non ho avuto problemi di montaggio, ma consiglio di controllare gli imgombri perchè il dissi è molto largo e in alcune mobo potrebbe fare interferenza con ram o condensatori. esteticamente è molto bello e leggero, e il prezzo di 17€ è molto basso. spedizione veloce
H**S
PAID :: $24.29 (AMD Wraith owners = Check my update at bottom before buying!) PURPOSE :: Keep my AMD 8370 Black Cool via FAN/HEATSINK (Replacing a 'noisy' BLACK Edition AMD FX OEM Cooler/Heatsink) RESULTS :: It's nearly perfect for my rig. Installed without removing the Motherboard in few seconds. AMD's get the EASY install, but INTEL install is not much tougher. NEW installed was keeping my 8 cores under 70% load at a SOLID 38 celsius. After a few weeks of dust (I have carpeted floors) it hold it to 50 Celsius. I am ok with that since its Summer time in Southern California, might be an issue in an office over 85 degree Fahrenheit. CONS :: Like the EVO 212, you're going to lose memory slots on most mainboards since they both have large footprints. However in a midtower Antec with an R9 290x and SB ZX sound card...I had plenty of room for proper air-flow. Case cable/space management will be critical, but not as much as the Coolermaster EVO 212. OVERALL :: Fantastic Value, Super Quiet, Easy AMD install, No Mainboard Removal. I am buying another for a Clients Rig, they register properly with my ASUS fan diags and I had no fluctuation in temp outside the range of normal use since installed early March 2016. (Need to keep it clean, it has nice fins, but keep them clear of dust = 10 degrees flux in temp when they get dirty!) FYI = Checked local stores like FRY's and MicroCenter = Amazon Prime is still best deal...actually same packaging condition as store versions.) ======================================================================= 3 MONTHS LATER :: Still runs quiet, still holding stable temps. Keeping it clean is critical, I increased my temps 5-7 degrees celsius just due to dust build up between 'fins'. Overall it's quiet, works well and I would buy another! (Actually I bought another recently ;) 6 MONTHS LATER :: Built a NEW rig that uses the AMD "WRAITH" OEM Cooler. AMD's WRAITH Cooler replaces the AMD Black Edition FX coolers. The BLACK Edition Coolers are terrible & 'cheaping out' on the cooler really hurt AMD's CPU reliability. Such a simple mistake using inferior cooling, which the Heatsink heavy Wraith fixes. The WRAITH appears to have fixed everything that the ARCTIC Freezer fixed about the Black Edition OEM Coolers!!! (I would still use an ARCTIC Freezer as quiet replacement...the heatpipe/fins are well designed, but make sure to keep them clean!) :: TEMP SUMMARY (AMD FX8370 @ 50%Load) :: ** Black Edition temps = 50-60 Celsius ((Noisy)) ** Arctic Cooler = 40-50 Celsius ((Quiet)) ** AMD Wraith oem = 35-42 Celsius ((Winner))
T**E
Perfecto para mi viejo e6550. Después de dos horas jugando a Diablo 3 se mantiene el procesador en 40º. Es muy silencioso, sobretodo si lo configuras en Silent Mode desde la bios. He notado un cambio brutal respecto al ventilador de serie que tenía antes instalado. Un detalle a agradecer por parte de Artic Cooling es que lleva la pasta térmica incorporada, así que tenedlo en cuenta cuando lo compréis. Instalación muy sencilla, perfecto para refrescar procesadores con socket 775 a los que deseeis alargar un poco más la vida, como es mi caso. Recomendado.
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