Description: The Freezer 7 Pro has six heat pipes and 4700 square centimeters of surface area, which allows it to dissipate up to 200 watts of heat. Due to the heatpipe technology, the Freezer 7 Pro also possesses great thermal transfer properties: its thermal resistance is only 0.17*C/W, compared to the stock heatsink's .23*C/W. This is a powerful, yet quiet heatsink.
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Great cooling and very quiet! November 29 2009I was looking to replace the Intel stock cooler on a new i7-860 build. The stock cooler had some whine especially as the CPU loading increased and the fan...read full review
Want awesome cooling at an affordable price? Get the Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 CPU Cooler!! November 11 2009Pros: + Amazing cooling ability + Inexpensive (as of the date of my review) + There is little to no fan noise + Removing the motherboard is not required to...read full review
High quality, Quiet fan, Easy to install, major temp reducer February 02 2010This product gets high marks from me. Installation: - Took less than 15 minutes. It's as simple as this: remove the stock heat sink and fan, use appropria...read full review
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Whoever wrote this report hasn't seen what this cooler can do for a Pentium 4, 530, 3.0Ghz CPU. Maybe they should have reviewed what type of heatpipe design is really being used for this cooler, which would have given them a better understanding.




