Four years later, Arctic has a new refrigerator from the Liquid Freezer series. The third generation has undergone a number of fundamental changes that have propelled this new product to the top of the all-in-one water cooler category. Until the end of May 2024 with a significant discount.
Water cooling is often popular due to its efficient heat dissipation and elegant design. You can tuck a massive heatsink into the side of your computer and enjoy an unobstructed view of components, especially in the area around the processor. But even these parts need to be cooled. After all, an important power stage is located next to the processor. This is where he was able to cool the Liquid Freezer II thanks to a small fan near the water block. The third generation builds on this principle and improves it.
Liquid Freezer III is unique because of the fan that blows through the power system. But this is quite a breeze for effect. The result is a cooling of the power supply by tens of degrees Celsius. In addition, the Liquid Freezer III fan is modular, making it easy to replace it and mount the pump itself to a base plate. Cooling of the power supply system was optimized as air flow increased, and Arctic also worked to direct it to the busiest parts.
The CPU cooling itself has also undergone improvements to improve efficiency. Owners of Intel and AMD chips will benefit. For owners of the Intel platform (sockets LGA1700 and LGA1851), Arctic has prepared a contact frame that reduces processor deflection. The included frame also increases the contact area and significantly improves heat transfer. In the package you will also find high-quality heat-conducting paste MX-6 from Arctic.
Owners of AMD processors can count on an optimized water block design. Its center is located closer to the center of heat. Ryzens heats up closest to one side. Thus, the effective location of the water block is shifted to this position.
Right out of the box you can choose how to connect water cooling. Arctic gives you the choice of one cable that you connect to the motherboard. It can be used to simultaneously control the speed of the pump and fan. Otherwise, you can connect three cables and control the VRM cooling, radiator fan speed and the pump itself separately. No special software is needed, everything can be configured, for example, in the BIOS.
PCTuning magazine tested the cooler in practice, and the 240 mm version, the smallest of the proposed ones, was able to cool the power-hungry Intel Core i9-13900K. When the TDP was unlocked, this chip claimed a respectable 250W, but that still didn’t surprise the Liquid Freezer III. At the same time, the version with a 240 mm radiator has a cooling capacity equal to the more expensive 360 mm AiO coolers.
Arctic offers the Liquid Freezer III in 240mm, 280mm, 360mm and 420mm sizes. There is a white and black version without backlight. So the choice is really wide. You’ll also benefit from an excellent 6-year warranty. Thus, Arctic continues the popular second generation Liquid Freezer and introduces an even more successful third series, which improves on almost every aspect. Thus, not only is it one of the best coolers on the market, but it also has a starting price below the two thousand crown threshold and is also a model with excellent value for money.
This year, Arktika celebrates its 23rd anniversary, offering a discount of at least 23 percent on all products through its website until the end of May.
Source :Indian TV
