The Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 is the upgraded version of the renowned Freezer 7 Pro. With the flexible mounting design, this version is compatible with the Intel Core i7, Core i5, as well as AMD Socket AM3. Featuring an ultra quiet 92mm fan and 6 heatpipes, the Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 is one of the most efficient and quiet CPU coolers for power users.
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Total Reviews: 6
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Great improvement over first version
02-10-2011
Reviewer: Jeff (1)
I installed this hest sink in a system thast was otherwise all setup.It was very easy to attach with the new mounting pins and it made a solid attachement to the motherboard. Cooling as always was excellent on an i7-960 which was not overclocked. If you don''t have the option of removing the motherboard I would highly recomend this cooling sink.
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev
12-23-2010
Reviewer: norberto (18)
works great keep temp down good cooler ty for fastship guys gj
This cooler makes my Q6600 cooler than the Fonz.
04-08-2010
Reviewer: RileyMorgan (1)
I had the stock cooler from Intel. Idle was like 60''s. Load was like 80''s. And had overheat/shutdown issues. Ordered this at 9:47am. I had it at my door within 26 hours. Now down to 30''s load at 50''s.Cheaper than newegg. AND! My name is Chris. Brother is Michael... The guy who packed my Cooler...Mike.. The guy who inspected it.... Chris... JUST WEIRD! Told everyone at work... 5 out of 5
Inadequate
01-01-2010
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I can''t quite say this with 100% certainty, but having installed it correctly, this cooling solution was simply incapable of cooling my i7-860 at the standard clock of 2.8 GHz.
new mounting method not good
11-20-2009
Reviewer: Anonymous
Got the new v2 for an LGA1156. Maybe everybody hated the old version with the Intel-type push pins, but I would much rather have those than what now comes with this unit. They are now using two-piece plastic socket-with-lock-pin devices, and they just do not hold strongly enough on my motherboard, particularly if you remove and reattach the unit. On mine, one corner will not stay tight now. This results in temps hitting 78C at times. The only good thing about these pin mounts is that they can be installed without removing the motherboard. I''d rather have something I can bolt down solidly.