ID-COOLING Frostflow X 240
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plug thought for a long time but didn't find pump, radiator, urine instead of antifreeze filled in, fan noise (it's just humming) |
I bought it as the cheapest option for a Ryzen 7 2700, but it overheats to over 100 degrees during overclocking. At stock frequencies, it's slightly better, staying at 60 degrees (I attached a picture, this was after 15 minutes from turning it on). During rendering, it hits 95 degrees, and the CPU throttles. It's unclear how to work this way. Initially, I thought it was the thermal paste, but after purchasing Arctic MX-4, I realized it's not the problem. P.S. During CPU stress testing in rendering (95 C.), the radiator is cold, and it's unclear what to do about it. 3 spinners, pleasant-to-touch tubes no heat dissipation noise, fans at 70% speed, bulkiness |
On this dropsy I have a Ryzen 9 5900x 4.7 on all cores in a multi-thread. in NE20 I didn’t see more than 86 degrees C. Cheap, but it works. i haven't discovered it yet |
One of the most affordable LSS on the market
Water cooling tends to be expensive and considered fun for enthusiasts who want to get the most out of their CPU. Then companies like ID-COOLING and Deepcool changed the game. For example, the hero of this review, Frostflow X 240, is one of the most affordable CBOs on the market, which can replace many A-class tower coolers in terms of efficiency.
Ceramic bearing pump
Frostflow X 240 uses the familiar design of a remote radiator connected via flexible hoses to a water block. The water block with a diameter of 67 mm and a height of 48 mm consists of a heat sink plate, a pump and a minimalistic decorative cover. The 40 cm hoses through which the liquid circulates are moderately rigid, rubberized and reliable. Perhaps even too rigid, because of which even the swivel fittings on the pump sometimes do not help. A pair of 120 mm fans with automatic speed control and a maximum speed of 1800 rpm is fixed on the radiator. The base of the water block is made of copper, and the built-in pump is made on a ceramic bearing. At peak load, the noise level does not exceed 35 dB. At medium loads, it turns out somewhere around 23 dB and this is an excellent result.
Passport TDP 250 W
On the forums, it is considered as an inexpensive option for cooling a conditional AMD Threadripper or a simpler multi-core with manual overclocking and a heat pack not exceeding 150 watts. According to the passport, they promise all 250 W, but as tests have shown, these figures are too optimistic and do not correspond to reality. The fact is that good "dropsy" physically cannot be too cheap, so you have to go for tricks, overestimating the efficiency on paper.

















