Testseek.co.uk have collected 51 expert reviews of the Arctic Freezer 13 CPU Cooler and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Arctic Freezer 13 CPU Cooler.
December 2010
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The editors liked
Plastic blister packaging is re sealable
Universal fitting
Low fan noise
Budget price
Excellently performing fan and tower
18oC lower temperatures than Intel Cooler.
The editors didn't like
Plastic pushpins and plastic threaded tower mount screw holes may deteriorate and fail if remounting regularly
Pushpins prone to splaying
No fan options. Can't mount alternative fans or dual fans
Published: 2016-02-14, Author: Gary , review by: gamegrin.com
Overall, I'm really pleased with this cooler. It was easy to install and has given me some good scope for overclocking. It's nice and quiet and it strikes a good balance between size and usability. It has a very specific look which is going to be a matter...
Abstract: COLOR=#000000] AMD and Intel have worked hard over the years to produce CPUs with smaller dies, increased transistor counts and reduced power consumption. Despite these improvements TDP (thermal design power) for desktop CPUs has remained in the 60-80w r...
Plastic blister packaging is re sealable, Universal fitting, Low fan noise, Budget price, Excellently performing fan and tower, 18oC lower temperatures than Intel Cooler.
Plastic pushpins and plastic threaded tower mount screw holes may deteriorate and fail if remounting regularly, Pushpins prone to splaying, No fan options. Can't mount alternative fans or dual fans, Cheaper probably more durable options available.
With the majority of cases now coming with CPU cut outs in the motherboard tray, allowing the mounting and removal of CPU coolers in-situ, the attraction of push pin mounting without the need for a back plate is decreasing.With most CPU coolers that ...
Abstract: Though the products share similar names these are very different in design and maximum heat load. With that in mind, we present Arctic Cooling's enthusiast class Freezer i30 (UCACO-FI30001-GB) and its quieter little brother the Freezer 13 (UCACO-FZ130-BL)...
Abstract: A step up from the Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2, the Freezer 13 has 4 instead of 3 heatpipes and a larger heat dissipation area. The fan used is still a 92mm PWM, with a thermal pad and multilingual...
Abstract: Air-based CPU coolers have progressed as far as to practically reach their limits. The manufacturers find it very hard now to improve their characteristics further, yet new coolers keep on being rolled out. Why? Well, some firms do hope they can releas...
Small, Cheap, Good performance, Works for both Intel and AMD
Mounting for AMD, No fan controller
25$ and a much smaller size compared to the other high performing cpu coolers on the market makes this cpu cooler a winner. It performs very well even though it’s not the best on the market but for the price and for the size it performs extremely well...
At first look, we weren't expecting a good performance from the Arctic Cooling Freezer 13, mostly because all the high-performance CPU coolers we tested so far use one or two 120-mm fans, or even 140-mm ones. With a single 92-mm fan, the Freezer 13 loo...
The Arctic Cooling Freezer 13 is not a monster cooler. It's not going to wow you with it's incredible cooling performance. It's not going to run completely silently. What it is going to do is provide you with cheap cooling performance, in a compact si...