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Excellent Cooling Perfomance A 92 mm PWM fan, 45 fins, 3 double-sided copper heatpipes in combination with pre-applied MX-2 high performance thermal compound provide excellent cooling performance and improve heat transfer from the CPU.
Cooling Performance on Intel Core i5-4670K (overclocked) Freezer 7 PRO Rev.2 (at 2,200 RPM)
>>>>>>>>> 43.4°C
Stock cooler (at 3,000 RPM)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 54°C
Low Noise Its low noise impeller and patented fan holder ensures the fan to work quietly even under full load. Thanks to the PWM control, the fan speed adjusts according to the CPU temperature and thus the noise level remains at an absolute minimum which qualifies it as a silent cooler.
Noise Level at AMD Phenom II X4 840 Freezer 7 PRO Rev.2 (at 2,200 RPM)
>>>> 0.5 Sone
Stock cooler (at 3,000 RPM)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Sone
Wide and Multi-compatibility The Freezer 7 PRO Rev.2 features multi-compatibility with AMD and Intel sockets. Its simple mounting system is designed to fit all current CPUs.
Multiple Mounting Directions Extremely versatile to fulfill your preference on the airflow pattern within the PC case, you can mount the Freezer 7 PRO in anyway (on Intel), you want to get the exact airflow you need. Freezer 7 PRO Rev.2: 4 (all) directions for Intel sockets; 2 directions for AMD sockets.
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