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Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler

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Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler $25 at SuperBiiz
 
Discuss (13) : History : Tell : Posted 3:25 PM PST 01/16/09 by Ben
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU CoolereWiz.com has the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler for $25 + $0 shipping = $25 shipped. Air flow rated at 45 CFM, Integrated Cooling of Voltage Converters, Patented Vibration Absorption.
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    #1   MisterE - Posted 3:31 pm PST 01/16/09 (620 Posts)
    Intel-only.
    #2   dubucl - Posted 4:16 pm PST 01/16/09 (164 Posts)
    Keeps my q9550 idle at 24 Celsius.
    #3   shogo_tnt - Posted 4:30 pm PST 01/16/09 (83 Posts)
    invalid data
    #4   mbishop13 - Posted 5:59 pm PST 01/16/09 (302 Posts)
    Ewiz blows! You are as likely to get a pack a gum as you are to get what you order.
    #5   drealit - Posted 6:55 pm PST 01/16/09 (354 Posts)
    Terrible deal, this cooler is way outdated and overpriced at this point. It should be less than $15 by now... if not in the $5-10 range. The only plus this has is that it is a bit smaller than the current modern style of coolers (xigmatek S1283 etc.)... but the performance is so much better. MAKE ROOM.
    #6   monkieinabarrel - Posted 9:48 pm PST 01/16/09 (983 Posts)
    any news on where i can get one of those xigmatek's for cheap. or just a quieter fan for my zalman 9700?
    #7   monkieinabarrel - Posted 10:32 pm PST 01/16/09 (983 Posts)
    so this cooler is better if you have room for it

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835207004

    also 30 shipped ar. according to frosty tech it is the best lga775 cooler on the market right now.
    #8   tima - Posted 11:22 pm PST 01/16/09 (398 Posts)
    the cooler doesn't have good reviews plus , mostly people buy assebled PC's , to do by yoursekf to much money now.
    #9   drealit - Posted 12:39 am PST 01/17/09 (354 Posts)
    #7 I have that cooler... really solid. I picked it up for $35 and would gladly pay that much again. The one thing I don't like about the bottom is that it isn't not perfectly flush (metal base/exposed heat pipes) there's grooves along the exposed pipes... just doesn't seem as efficient as it could be. Without any crazy lapping or anything my OCed e8400 (4ghz) stays at 30-55c max.

    #8 you're a fool if you believe that you will always beat build it yourself prices with a prebuilt.... I don't understand what "most people" have to do with prices. Most people are ignorant and don't know any better.
    #10   SteveWebster - Posted 2:10 am PST 01/17/09 (8 Posts)
    #9 about #8 -> Ignorance is bliss my friend.
    #11   sl8763 - Posted 6:36 am PST 01/17/09 (57 Posts)
    No problems with this and my E8400. Nowhere near dangerous temps after running Prime95 for days.
    #12   SBMongoos - Posted 12:21 pm PST 01/17/09 (43 Posts)
    Microcenter has the HDT-S1283 for $29.99 and the Crossbow for $11.99. Picked it up locally. Better deal than I could find on the web. But, did hear about a couple of places online after I wasn't familiar with. It's tall! Plan to do build on Monday so we'll see.
    #13   SBMongoos - Posted 12:23 pm PST 01/17/09 (43 Posts)
    Lots of postive reviews on the net about this Ximatek and even some videos on install.
     
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