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May 2018
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The editors liked
Decent build quality and design
2 fans included for push/pull configuration
Excellent fan mounting mechanism
Choice of colour accent options
The editors didn't like
Colour accent options not interchangable
Not all CPU sockets supported (although alternate variants exist)
Our graphs lean heavily in favour of AIO liquid coolers at the moment as they're the ones occupying most results, but while they obviously outperform the Freezer 33 eSports One in all our test systems, it's only when it comes to dealing with overclocked H...
For our comparison testing, we use standardized testing methods and results from prior CPU cooler reviews. We will be comparing data from the Arctic Freezer 33 eSports Edition against that of the Scythe Grand Kama Cross 3, Noctua NH-U14S, and the Noctua N...
Abstract: There's no denying the budget CPU cooler sector is fiercely competitive, and it is this market segment that Arctic is targeting with its new air cooler – the Freezer 33 eSports One. Priced at just £29.99, the cooler comes in four different colours while o...
Decent build quality and design, 2 fans included for push/pull configuration, Excellent fan mounting mechanism, Choice of colour accent options
Colour accent options not interchangable, Not all CPU sockets supported (although alternate variants exist), Slightly disappointing overclocked performance
Let's begin by stating that we really liked the design and build quality of the Freezer 33 eSports Edition, especially at this price point - the fact that Arctic provide two fans enabling a push/pull configuration is arguably a bonus. The available colour...
The Arctic Freezer 33 eSports ONE has a lot going for it. Packing in good looks, a 10 year warranty, and easy installation, all in a $30 package is attractive.Unfortunately the Arctic Freezer 33 eSports ONE's performance is downright ugly, as it is "the w...
The Arctic Freezer 33 eSports ONE has a lot going for it. Packing in good looks, a 10 year warranty, and easy installation, all in a $30 package is attractive.Unfortunately the Arctic Freezer 33 eSports ONE's performance is downright ugly, as it is "the w...
Fair choice of colors, great performance, quiet under normal loads, dual fan & allblack design
No included screwdriver (minor)
Arctic offers a great option with their Freezer 33 eSports CPU Cooler. The aesthetic is very pleasing and the performance is great as well, even if you are limited to a certain number of color choices. Discuss in the Forum...
The Arctic Freezer 33 eSports ONE was a mostly quiet heatsink that surprised in its ability to keep a big six-core CPU from overheating. When one evaluates a heatsink, one looks at the number of heat pipes (this is a rough indicator of how much heat it ca...
The Freezer 33 Esports One did not only do great on our 2400g test bench, it can handle any CPU with a TDP of up to 200w with only a single fan. This cooler has great attention to detail and excellent build quality. If you are in the market for a sub $30...
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Published: 2018-03-12, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Decent performance, Value for money, Choice of colours, The compact 120mm single tower design, No RGB
Needs washers which are placed underneath the mounting brackets during installation for peace of mind
Coming to the end…For a US $30 CPU cooler you are getting an anodized CPU cooler with a single dynamic fluid bearing fan, a bolt-on kit, a small application of MX-4 thermal paste and additional clips for the second fan. Its hard to beat this one seeing Ar...