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The editors liked
Amazing performance
More features crammed into an already excellent product
Larger fan to dissipate more heat
Antivibration fan housing with guard
Heatsink base is the best I’ve seen from Arctic Cooling
Available for P4 LGA775 processors (Freez...
Very
Very quiet
Keeps your CPU cool
Fairly easy to install
Looks cool
Cheap ($35 US)
Great cooling solution for s939
Quiet. Not silent
But quiet
East to mount
Pre applied MX-1 thermal paste
Great cooling design
Weight is not too heavy for its size
Price
Only $29.99 at Crazy PC
Great performance
Very easy to install
Competitive Price
Quiet
6 Years of Warranty Bliss!
Easy to Install
Even almost blind! No complete system disassembly required
Designed specifically for Socket 939 and AM2
So it isnt a universal cop out!
Extremely quiet and stays quiet
Even under heavy load.
Tension bracket can be rotated
Quiet Fan with antivibration mounting
Cools voltage vonverters
Sleeved wires
The editors didn't like
Freezer 64 Pro is only compatible with A64’s
No P4 bracket kit like some aftermarket solutions
No additional thermal paste. This gives a one time installation with the MX1 thermal paste...
NONE
Big and bulky
No fan controller to limit fan speed
All in all
This is a solid cooler that merits a 9/10 on our near famous scale. This will make you happy. Period. Many thanks to Arctic Cooling
Who once again
Has allowed us to review one of their fin...
Size could be an issue if using RAM with tall heatspreaders (i.e. Corsair PRO or XPERT)
Higher than a fullheight addin card
If not being a universal cooler designed specifically to perform best on a single platform is a con
Then oh darn
If not having to deconstruct your system to install this cooler is a bad thing
Then darn it again!
Poor and uneven cooling
Unfinished heat pipe ends
Single fan size
Abstract: IntroductionToday 3DXtreme is taking another Arctic Cooling product out for a spin and to kick the proverbial tires. On tap today is the Freezer 64 Pro CPU Cooler. Compatible with the AMD64 (socket 754/939/940) line of products this product carries the...
Abstract: The Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 does a great job at cooling, and the only negative is also a plus for it. The unique fan design cant be replaced with another fan if it dies, but the design of it is also the reason for it being so quiet and efficient. Wi...
Quiet, Easy to Install, Thermal Compound Preapplied, Four Pin Power Connector with PWM Fan Controller, Inexpensive, Fan Included...
Some May Not Like the Preapplied Thermal Compound...
Arctic Cooling suggests that in order for the thermal compound to totally cure, the heatsink needs to run for a total of two hundred hours. In that time, you will see the temperatures decline until they level off. For the purpose of testing, I only ra...
Abstract: As my Spring Break, err... Review Week -- continues, I tested another heatsink besides the Thermaltake RX-K8. Today, well be taking a look at Arctic Coolings Freezer64 Pro. It happens rarely, but I am already amazed by it right out of the box -- not ...
Abstract: Arctic Coolings Freezer 64 Pro is the Socket 939 equivalent of the Socket 775 Freezer 7 Pro, which won a Best Buy award in last months Quiet PC Labs test. Fitting the cooler is easy: simply clip both sides to the motherboards heatsink mount and l...
Abstract: Der ehrwürdige Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro hat offensichtlich seine besten Jahre hinter sich und wurde mittlerweile von vielen anderen Kühlern technisch und leistungsmäßig überholt. Lediglich der extrem niedrige Preis von etwa 15 EUR macht ihn noch einigermaßen interessant. Die Kühlleistung rangiert klar hinter Modellen wie dem Xilence 4All.R2 und dem Scythe Katana 3, ebenso die Lautstärke. Gerade bei der Lautstärke gibt de...