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After the VGA coolers, the Xtreme "freezer" that keeps the CPUs cool has arrived.

The Swiss are moving slowly and thoughtfully through the design, but once their model is ready, it will be an almost certain hit product. It’s out of the question for a computer-savvy mortal who hasn’t heard of the manufacturer’s successful Freezer CPU cooler family, which has now been expanded with a new member. Nowadays, they think of the extremes of AC, as the low-profile Freezer 7 LP, most intended for HTPC machines, was released not so long ago, followed not by a one-size-class model, but immediately by the largest, largest-sized piece, the Freezer Xtreme.

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608 grams for Intel and AMD processors

The free-fan, single-tower design was discarded this time by the manufacturer and they moved on to the twin-tower internal propeller design. Four heat pipes each carry heat from the copper base to the towers, which is distributed on the 102 aluminum slats. The airflow is provided by an ultra-quiet 120 mm fan that can rotate at 800-1500 rpm. Its airflow is 60,7 cubic meters per hour, and the noise it produces at the highest speed is a third of the maximum value of the reference chiller. Thanks to the design, fresh air also gets to the components around the processor.

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The product, which comes with MX-2 paste at the factory, has a 6-year warranty, the recommended end-user price without taxes is 26 euros.

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