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Posted 17 March 2024

ARCTIC Freezer 36 CO- Single-tower CPU cooler - Sold by ARCTIC GmbH / FBA

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Great product at a great price. Slightly more than the regular freezer 36 but this one is designed with continuous operation in mind (hence the CO in name) so if you run your machine a lot (potentially even 24/7) the Japanese style ball bearing upgrade to the other model I posted makes this a great choice for your cooler needs.

Info below.

  • CONTACT FRAME FOR INTEL LGA1851 AND LGA1700: Improved contact pressure distribution through Intel mounting frame for efficient heat transfer thanks to even CPU contact surface
  • DUAL BALL BEARING: For a longer service life and increased reliability, these fans are more resistant to heat and dust
  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE FOR HIGH-END CPUs: With its 4 offset heat pipes, the single-tower cooler enables fast heat transfer to the heat sink. There, the heat is efficiently dissipated by pressure-optimised 120 mm fans
  • INNOVATIVE FAN MOUNTING: Innovative Click-installation system makes it easier to install the cooler or replace the fans. The Freezer 36 is compatible with most 120 mm fans
  • SIDE-FLOW HEAT SINK: By opening the fins on the side, the pull fan draws additional cool air out of the case through the heat sink, optimises ventilation and increases cooling efficiency
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  1. qal1h's avatar
    Ohhh tempting, interesting about the CO stuff never heard of it before. But need a cooler for a home server build so this might be it. But also aware of gimmicks that justify charging higher price. Not that it's a lot lol.
    EGGY-PC's avatar
    The difference in the two of these is this one has Ball Bearing fans, there the cheaper one is hydraulic bearings, so not really a gimmick to be fair to them..
  2. Joshimitsu91's avatar
    Does anyone know if this supports 115X sockets? (edited)
    9430's avatar
    No, only new ones. You will need 34 if you want 115x but given the cost of the 34 coolers nowadays I would recommend a thermalright cooler instead such as the AK120 currently posted here.