Arctic Freezer 13 Intel/AMD CPU Cooler
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Arctic Freezer 13 Intel/AMD CPU Cooler
Scan code: LN37177 Manufacturer code: UCACO-FZ130-BL
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Arctic Freezer 13 Intel/AMD CPU Cooler

Arctic Freezer 13 Tower CPU Cooler, 1x 92mm Ultra Quiet PWM Fan, Aluminium Fins, 8x Copper Heatpipes, Intel/AMD

Scan code: LN37177 Manufacturer code: UCACO-FZ130-BL
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Product Overview

Superior Cooling Capacity

With detailed engineering design, the Freezer 13 comprises of four U-shaped high performance heatpipes and 45 efficiently formed aluminium fins. The maximum cooling capacity for this cooler is 200W and is able to dissipate massive heat that is produced in high-end CPUS, such as Intel Core i7.


Ultra Quiet

Operated with a 92mm PWM fan, the entire running operation remains whisper quiet, even at full load. The fan speed normally runs from 600 to 2000 RPM, which is sufficient to maintain your CPU at ideal temperature.


Multi Compatibility

The Freezer 13 features wide compatibility with AMD and Intel sockets. Its simple mounting system is designed to fit all current CPU platforms which makes this cooler to have a broad usability and brings overclocking to a new level.


Easy Installation

The unique mounting system via push pins offers excellent stability and is applicable within seconds. The pre-applied ARCTIC MX-4 thermal compound makes the installation a quick and clean process.

Features
• Intel socket: LGA1366/1150/1151/1155/1156/775.
• AMD socket: AM3/AM2/940/939/754.
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
60 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
60 months
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Arctic Freezer 13 Intel/AMD CPU Cooler
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