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ARCTIC Freezer 34 - Tower CPU Cooler for Intel and AMD, Pressure-Optimised 120 mm PWM Fan with PST, Direct Touch Technology - Black

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The build quality of the cooler is really purely function oriented. The endings of the heatpipes at the top of the fin bundle are not covered in any way and the manufacturer’s logo is subtly embossed into the upper fin of the heatsink. Mounting of the fan is performed by means of clips, which are inserted into small holes through the bundle of fins. Therefore, there is no bending or abrasion of the edges of the fins when installing the fan, but the clips are unfortunately quite soft and easily deformed. Here I would appreciate the use of better quality metal that would hold its shape better. The first step was to see if my Noctua fans would fit on the AF heatsink. Lo and behold it does and it is compatible with the fan mounting springs supplied by AF. Something else to consider in this formula as well, and that is the noise coming from the fans when accomplishing thermal improvement. To gain a degree, usually sound levels have to climb, or a larger fan is used while maintaining similar values. However, Somehow, ARCTIC was able to do both at once, lower the temperature, and lower the noise levels. Phillips 32 32M1N5800A (4k144), LG 32" (4K60) | Gigabyte G32QC (2k165) | Phillips 328m6fjrmb (2K144)

Problem - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 was hitting 95C (max operating temp) and throttling while running handbrake batches. (Dangerous temp and throttling performance in attempt to not burn itself up)I use Shinetsu X-23 TIM and once applied to the heatsink (one line on each heat pipe), it was installed. I then fitted my pair of Noctua NF12 fans (hassle free). TBH, the end result is not the prettiest sight but in this case, I care more about cooling performance rather than aesthetics (as this cooler utilises a single heatsink and not two).

The ARCTIC Freezer 34 eSports DUO may not be the "best" of any one category specifically, but at the same time, ARCTIC has found the right solution to the formula of appealing to the masses for any condition, and we feel they did just that and did it well. Arctic has long focused primarily on the production of affordable coolers. Freezer 34 should be just one such cooler. At an affordable price, it boasts of a solid TDP rating (150 W) and also promises quiet operation. I’ve had it in my wishlist for a long time, but only now have I managed to get one piece for testing. So I’m wondering if it really lives up to its reputation that precedes it. Key features of the cooler The Freezer 34 coolers come with all the perks of ARCTIC’s high static pressure P-fans: an extended shelf life, a wide RPM range, lower power consumption, high quality bearings and less vibration. Plus, when the PWM signal falls below 5%, the passive 0 dB mode is activated. Step 6. Use my pc as normal. See idle and gaming temps. Tings get interesting!. In this warm weather, the single heatsink AF34ESD gives the same cooling performance as my Cryorig R1 Ultimate (dual heatsink) air cooler at idle (38c to 43c). During 4K gaming, this AF34ESD actually beats my CR1U by circa 3c and my 5800X does not go above 46c. My Noctua NF12 fans are powerful and together produce 220cfm but on the downside they can get a bit noisy, but IMO the cooling performance versus audio levels is a good trade off.

Cooler and fan specifications

Step 4. Now that I worked out how to install the air cooler, it was a breeze installing it in my pc case (Phanteks Enthoo Primo). A lot of folks said you need to take your mobo out of the case when installing this air cooler, otherwise it is a massive headache. In my experience, this was not true because I did a dry run installation and my pc case has huge internal space.

Once there, we see the fans are rated for 67.56CFM with 2.75mmH20 of pressure per fan, at maximum RPM. As for noise, the tower is rated at 0.5 Sone, which translates to roughly 25 or 26 dB(A). Looking at the fans specifications chart, ARTIC says there that they are rated at 28 dB(A). The last thing to mention, and an important note to many potential customers, is the mention of the ten-year warranty, which is one of the best in the game right now. To conclude, I have used Arctic Freezer air coolers before and I thought the AF-A30 was a good air cooler which I used on my old AM3+/FX8350 rig, but this AF34ESD is in a league of it's own, as my modified version can take down big boy, dual heatsink air coolers. Honestly, AF have done an amazing job with this one. I am going to keep this air cooler due to the amazing cooling performance AND it also has a 10 years warranty.The Freezer 34 CO differs from the Freezer 34 only by the addition of a high-precision and extremely durable dual ball bearing, which was specially developed for continuous operation.

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