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Testseek.co.uk have collected 37 expert reviews of the CoolIT Freezone FZ-1000 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for CoolIT Freezone FZ-1000.
 
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The editors liked

  • Lower temperatures than with stock cooling
  • Detailed installation instructions
  • Big drop in noise output

The editors didn't like

  • Airflow obstruction
  • Case not cooled as much as CPU

 

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  Published: 2007-06-28, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Pretty much every PC enthusiast will agree that a PC cant be too cool or too quiet. While we might argue about the best way to make it happen, cooler and quieter is a worthwhile goal that we cant afford to ignore. Many folks might consider liquid co...

 
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  Published: 2006-12-01, review by: techradar.com

  • Lower temperatures than with stock cooling, Detailed installation instructions, Big drop in noise output
  • Airflow obstruction, Case not cooled as much as CPU
  • The Freezone CPU cooler combines the best things about other cooling mechanisms, while producing as little noise as possible. The combination of a peltier, liquid pipes and an active 120mm fan to cool the massive heatsink, reduced our CPU well below wh...

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  Published: 2006-05-01, review by: alphr.com

  • Abstract:  Turn it up and the Freezone cools incredibly effectively, or turn it down and its virtually silent. And it all fits easily in a PC case and doesnt involve complex assembly Considering how expensive PC components can be and their general distaste for...

 
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  Published: 2005-07-01, review by: custompc.co.uk

  • The fundamental limit of any liquid-cooling system is how quickly it can dissipate heat from the coolant, a process that weve found is best achieved by using as big a radiator as possible. So although the use of TECs to conduct heat into the heatsink ...

 
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  Published: 2008-01-01, review by: 3dGameMan.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: The CoolIT Freezone CPU Cooler performs great, is easy to install, very quiet, and looks great. I really love how they've implemented the peltier reservoirs. Normally you'll see them implemented on a heatsink or right on the waterblock. The way this liquid cooling system is designed makes it work very well. I suspect there will be many more products in the near future using thermoelectric coolers. Watch the Video to find out more...

 
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  Published: 2007-09-11, review by: OCModShop

  • Theres no denying the extreme performance that the Freezone delivers. It cools your processor down below room temperature, something that even watercooling cant do. This extreme performance does come at a price, and not just the four Franklins you fo...

 
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  Published: 2007-09-11, review by: bigbruin.com

  • Very simple installation, Reduced temperatures by more than 50% when compared to stock Intel heatsink, Compact, self-contained, & maintenance free, Adjustable potentiometer gives you further temperature control
  • Takes up a lot of motherboard real estate (IDE connections, RAM, etc. are harder to access), At maximum fan speed (43dBa) this cooler is not exactly "whisper quiet", Freezone fan is 92mm in diameter (no option for a 120mm case fan exists), Wont fit into a...
  • The CoolIT Systems Freezone Thermoelectric CPU Cooler lives up to the name. The Freezone is capable of handling 175W of power and this means it can help you push your modern AMD or Intel processor to higher clock speeds with lower temperatures. Despit...

 
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  Published: 2007-08-24, review by: xbitlabs.com

  • I had expected much more from the CoolIT Freezone in terms of noise as well as cooling performance than it actually showed in my tests. Yes, this cooling solution has its strong points. It is universal and can be mounted on each modern platform as well...

 
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  Published: 2007-08-21, review by: futurelooks.com

  • Allinone design = simple installation steps, Liquid cooling + Thermoelectric = UltraCool, High Overclocking Potential and or excellent cooling to increase reliability of stock systems.
  • The $400 price tag versus the cost of the rated CPU at the speed you want to overclock to, Since when was 92mm more popular than 120mm?
  • The Freezone is without a doubt an extreme cooling unit combining thermoelectric cooling with liquid cooling into an all-in-one installation unit. CoolIT Systems should be proud of what they have accomplished for the high-end enthusiast. The question ...

 
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  Published: 2007-08-17, review by: overclockercafe.com

  • Easy installation, Preassembled, Fits all major platforms, Works great, Great installation guide, Friggin 9 degree Celsius!
  • A bit steep on the price, Not that quiet
  • I truly cant say enough about this unit. The ease of installation (after I had read the manual) was great. I think the installation and fear of leaking is what keeps most folks away from water cooling. Well the CoolIT Freezone takes those elements ou...

 
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