Arctic Freezer 50 TR Dual Tower ARGB Intel/AMD CPU Cooler
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Arctic Freezer 50 TR Dual Tower ARGB Intel/AMD CPU Cooler
Scan code: LN110935 Manufacturer code: ACFRE00065A
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Arctic Freezer 50 TR Dual Tower ARGB Intel/AMD CPU Cooler

Arctic Freezer 50, Dual Tower, 120/140mm Fans, ARGB, Aluminium, 6x Direct Touch Heatpipes, Intel/AMD

Scan code: LN110935 Manufacturer code: ACFRE00065A
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Arctic Freezer 50 Multi Compatible CPU Cooler with A-RGB

Arctic Freezer 50

high standard cooling performance Introducing the Arctic Freezer 50 – an impressive Dual tower CPU cooler that features exciting A-RGB lighting. Compatible with the common A-RGB standards of leading motherboard manufacturers for the simplest possible use, it can therefore be fully illuminated via ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte RBG Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Lighting, and ASROCK Polychrome Sync. The Freezer 50 offers unbeatable cooling efficiency with two built-in P-fans one 120mm and another 140mm for greater airflow. The symmetrical twin-tower CPU cooler design and six heatpipes provide better heat distribution.

A-RGB for Full Colour Control

ARGB lighting

13 incorporated A-RGB LEDs Not only is the Arctic Freezer 50 attractive in aesthetics, it features stunning RGB illumination. Compatible with the common A-RGB standards of leading motherboard manufacturers for the simplest possible use, it can therefore be fully illuminated directly via the A-RGB mainboard connection or via an external controller and synchronized with the lighting of other hardware.

Dual Tower Design with Six Heatpipes

Cooler design

much faster heat dissipation The massive, asymmetrical twin-tower CPU cooler offers more cooling surface and, together with its six U-shaped Direct-Touch Heatpipes, ensures better heat distribution and faster heat dissipation. This enables the highest possible cooling performance and makes the Freezer 50 to one of the strongest air cooler Arctic ever made.

P-fans for Increased Performance

p-fans

an extreme cooling solution The Freezer 50 benefits users and offers many advantages thanks to the P-fans, which include high static pressure for increased cooling performance, broad RPM range, lower power consumption, less vibrations. With an extended life span and high quality bearing, the Arctic Freezer 50 also features PWM for synchronous fan control.

Ideal Airflow for your System

Airflow

includes a 120mm and 140mm fan Featuring two P-fans working in push-pull-configuration, it combines a 120mm and a 140mm fan that leads to an increase in airflow for improved cooling, while keeping the noise level and the installation height down.

Maximum Performance Dual Tower CPU Cooler

RAM clearance

constructed with a large heatsink Since the Freezer 50 is built with a massive heatsink, it does not have unlimited RAM space. Recommended is a maximum memory module height of 37.5 mm. This stipulation is mainly due to the tip on the underside of the Freezer 50, which means modules that exceed this height could still be compatible if they have V-shaped or centrally recessed heatsinks.

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
ARCTIC GmbH
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