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Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler

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Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler $27 at Newegg
 
Discuss (13) : History : Tell : Posted 12:53 PM PDT 04/6/08 by Ben
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU CoolerNewEgg.com has the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler for $27 + $0 shipping = $27 shipped. Air flow rated at 45 CFM, Integrated Cooling of Voltage Converters, Patented Vibration Absorption.
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    #1   joe1234 - Posted 1:03 pm PDT 04/6/08 (788 Posts)
    Good cooler for the price, but if you're not in a hurry to grab one, wait for it to go on sale at ewiz.com. I've bought two at two 6 months apart, each for about $22 shipped.
    #2   Raptor007 - Posted 1:16 pm PDT 04/6/08 (50 Posts)
    I would definitely recommend it. Good price too.
    #3   common_sense - Posted 1:47 pm PDT 04/6/08 (61 Posts)
    i'm using this with my Q6600 in a p182 case. i love how the temperature stays so low at 3.06GHz
    #4   dave_c - Posted 1:53 pm PDT 04/6/08 (7517 Posts)
    Agreed, decent but price a little higher than a bargain hunter would jump at.
    #5   nfs3freak - Posted 1:58 pm PDT 04/6/08 (40 Posts)
    real good cooling for cpu. i'd suggest this.
    #6   Katmandoo122 - Posted 2:28 pm PDT 04/6/08 (170 Posts)
    How loud? Thanks!
    #7   joe1234 - Posted 2:48 pm PDT 04/6/08 (788 Posts)
    #6, at full speed, loud enough that you wouldn't want it in an HTPC. But use it with a fan controller or a MB with PWM and it's nearly silent. I'm running it on a Gigabyte DS3L and it's going at about 800rpm (I think). I can't hear it.
    #8   reedux - Posted 4:33 pm PDT 04/6/08 (189 Posts)
    i have it around 1800rpm and i find it silent enough. not totally silent, but a very subtle hum. like having a humidifier on or something.
    #9   joe1234 - Posted 5:00 pm PDT 04/6/08 (788 Posts)
    #6, at full speed, loud enough that you wouldn't want it in an HTPC. But use it with a fan controller or a MB with PWM and it's nearly silent. I'm running it on a Gigabyte DS3L and it's going at about 800rpm (I think). I can't hear it.
    #10   Wand - Posted 6:32 pm PDT 04/6/08 (1244 Posts)
    #9, we are waiting for your 3rd and 4th repeat post to justify your user id.
    #11   he162 - Posted 7:53 pm PDT 04/6/08 (1502 Posts)
    #6, at full speed, loud enough that you wouldn't want it in an HTPC. But use it with a fan controller or a MB with PWM and it's nearly silent. I'm running it on a Gigabyte DS3L and it's going at about 800rpm (I think). I can't hear it.
    #12   TheWisestWiseman - Posted 9:59 pm PDT 04/6/08 (5 Posts)
    I bought 2 open-box ones and 1 was brand new w/ the thermal paste still on it and the other one was missing the paste but looked new. Great deal for less than $15 each.
    #13   lovechildx - Posted 12:56 am PDT 04/7/08 (8 Posts)
    I had one for over a year. Used on a overclocked E6600 and now on a E8400. Been wasting the day away playng games and the E8400 is sitting at a nice 34C. It is good cooler. Very Happy
     
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