Testseek.co.uk have collected 56 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Frio OCK and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Frio OCK.
July 2011
(84%)
56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
This cooler has kind of been a mixed bag. We initially ran into some problems with installing this unit but it was very quickly remedied by Thermaltake. In terms of performance it actually managed to perform just as well as the Swiftech Polaris. In our te...
The Thermaltake Frio OCK is a real winner, which has achieved a performance level that equals the best air coolers we have tested so far, including the Thermaltake Frio, which is a completely different cooler, despite its name.Although it is very loud ...
The new Thermaltake cooler is totally worth checking out, especially for overclockers who need maximum cooling efficiency at all costs and do not mind the noise. And FrioOCK will prove absolutely up to their expectations. Today this cooler demonstrate...
Abstract: Thermaltake's Frio OCK is also a loud cooler by average standards with the fans running at full speed, but the cooler itself produced very high load level efficiency. In addition, the Frio OCK is very easy to install, and maintain with the removable shroud.
The Thermaltake Frio OCK is unbelievably loud. Fortunately I was conducting all of the testing with the case side on, otherwise I would have been extremely annoyed. This feeling might be a little skewed as I have gotten used to the quiet Noctua and h...
Build Quality, Performance, Design, Size Compared To Other Similar Performance Coolers, Two 130mm Fans, Fan Control Knob
Price (For Some), Very High Noise Levels (Full Speed)
Thermaltake has indeed managed to manufacture a CPU Cooling solution aimed towards Extreme Enthusiasts and Hardcore Overclockers who clearly place performance above noise levels. Of course there are better solutions in the market today but the...
Abstract: Before moving on with the performance testing, here's the three coolers side by side to give a better idea of the difference in their size. Starting from the left, the Jing weights 664 g, the Xtreme 548 g and Frio 690 g. Besides the size, also the fans vary hugely, so in the name of fairness we also tested all the coolers using reference fans, which, in th..
Published: 2012-12-10, Author: Jason , review by: Bcchardware.com
Good Performance, Can handle up to 240 Watts of Heat, Easy Installation, High Quality Construction
Nothing Major
It has been quite some time since I took a look at the original Frio cooler from Thermaltake and during that time the Frio has remained a very popular pick among people looking to upgrade their CPU coolers. Thermaltake has most definitely improved on the ...
Abstract: The Lich King was the master and lord of the Scourge, and he ruled over them telepathically from the Frozen Throne on top of Icecrown. Well, I guess until I killed him about a year ago, but that is beside the point. The Thermaltake Frio OCK, a strange ...
Published: 2011-02-17, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
So let's start with all the major points of the Frio OCK. It is a loud cooler by average standards with the fans running at full speed, but this noise level produced the best load level efficiency of any air cooler I have tested out of the box or mo...