Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro CPU Cooler (Socket 754/939/940) (FG-000-AR)

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yes, i have one and they are very quiet and high-end coolers, you can mount them with the fan drawing air from the front or the bottom of the case depending on your case flow in your pc. :)
 
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oh no i dont think it will fit my motherboard... well covers a dimm
 
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if it does block the dimm, then re-orientate it with the fan facing a different way or put the dimm in first if possible.

mine keeps my clawhammer 2800 (1.8ghz) clocked a whole 1ghz more with 1.55 vcore :)D) at 34 idle and 40 load with the fan controlled by the cpu fan header.
 
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Very good fan, keeps my Venice 3000 @ 2.7 near 30C Idle 42 Max load. Brilliant for the money, well made and simple. A no brainer in my books! Go for it.
 
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I have looked for online instructions to fit this to see how easy it is to install but see none. I know some of you say it is easy but we all have differing levels of experiance and confidance. Any examples?
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Hi,

the Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro was on my shortlist for HSF, there is no doubt it is good value, but now I decided it is a bit minging. .

Throw a few more quids in and get yourself a Thermalright SI-120, its the perfect match to an A64 running on an ASUS A8N-SLI Premium :)

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(especially if you have a modded case with window, looks the nuts and performs very well indeed!)
 
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Big.Wayne said:
Hi,

the Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro was on my shortlist for HSF, there is no doubt it is good value, but now I decided it is a bit minging. .

Throw a few more quids in and get yourself a Thermalright SI-120, its the perfect match to an A64 running on an ASUS A8N-SLI Premium :)

Thermalright_SI120.jpg


(especially if you have a modded case with window, looks the nuts and performs very well indeed!)

Are you 100% it'll fit a premium.....I'm gonna buy one tomorrow and i was a little worried!

Ta

Darren
 
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