Arctic Freezer i32 CPU Cooler with 120mm Fan
Performance Champ
The Freezer i32 is based on the ARCTIC Freezer i30, but features several improvements that boost performance and further reduce noise.
Thanks to the award winning cooling performance of 320 Watts, the Freezer i32 is the perfect gadget for PC enthusiasts looking for a keen solution for the CPU cooling.
Semi Passive Cooling
By semi passive performance the Freezer i32 provides again a special feature. A sophisticated fan controller that was developed by German engineers enables the CPU to be cooled completely passively during typical Windows operation. The F12 PWM fan only starts up at a higher load (starting at 40% PWM).
Improved Heat Dissipation
As a new feature, the Freezer i32 has off-centered heat pipes that dispense the heat better than the centered ones of its predecessors. Also, the layout of the 49 aluminium fins creates micro vortices that boost the airflow and circulate it around the heatpipes.
Optimal Compatibility
Fast and easy to install and extremely reliable, the mounting system is compatible with all current Intel sockets. Also, the low footprint of the Freezer i32 avoids interference with the RAM, even if there are two fans used ensuring the best compatibility.
Enhanced Bearing
Due to a new alloy/lubricant combination developed in Germany, the friction within the bearing is reduced and a greater efficiency is achieved. This way, there is less heat development as well as less bearing noise and you can enjoy a longer service life of your cooler.
Easy Installation & Transport Safe
Thanks to the screw-mount onto a back-plate and a significantly lower weight compared to the i30, the Freezer i32 is not only fool-proof to install, but also absolutely transport safe.
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