ID-COOLING Frozn A720 Black
Videos 5Photos 7 | Expecting restock $69.99 A large-sized tower supercooler from ID-COOLING, which is one of the most advanced models in the new line of Frozn processor cooling systems (2024). The manufacturer notes that, compared to the previous generation of tower coolers, the Frozn models stand out due to their more modern design and the use of more efficient fans with an optimized tower design. It is positioned as an alternative to tower supercoolers from renowned manufacturers with a maximum thermal package of up to 300 W, which actually puts it on par with more expensive and bulky liquid cooling systems. Such a high declared TDP allows the manufacturer to recommend it for cooling high-performance Hi-End processors such as AMD Ryzen 9 and Intel Core i9, which can generate a significant amount of heat under overclocking conditio...ns. Such high performance is achieved through the use of a dual-chamber tower design with two symmetrical radiators and two active fans, which are connected together by six sealed arc-shaped copper heat pipes. Such a design, on the one hand, can complicate installation when using tall RAM modules, and on the other hand, it promotes rapid and even heat distribution across the entire surface of the radiator. ID-COOLING Frozn A720 Black not only demonstrates high performance, but also offers flexibility in settings due to the ability to adjust the fan speed in the range from 500 to 2000 rpm, allowing the user to adapt the level of cooling and noise to their preferences. |
A large-sized tower supercooler from ID-COOLING, which is one of the most advanced models in the new line of Frozn processor cooling systems (2024). The manufacturer notes that, compared to the previous generation of tower coolers, the Frozn models stand out due to their more modern design and the use of more efficient fans with an optimized tower design. It is positioned as an alternative to tower supercoolers from renowned manufacturers with a maximum thermal package of up to 300 W, which actually puts it on par with more expensive and bulky liquid cooling systems.
Such a high declared TDP allows the manufacturer to recommend it for cooling high-performance Hi-End processors such as AMD Ryzen 9 and Intel Core i9, which can generate a significant amount of heat under overclocking conditions. Such high performance is achieved through the use of a dual-chamber tower design with two symmetrical radiators and two active fans, which are connected together by six sealed arc-shaped copper heat pipes.
Such a design, on the one hand, can complicate installation when using tall RAM modules, and on the other hand, it promotes rapid and even heat distribution across the entire surface of the radiator. ID-COOLING Frozn A720 Black not only demonstrates high performance, but also offers flexibility in settings due to the ability to adjust the fan speed in the range from 500 to 2000 rpm, allowing the user to adapt the level of cooling and noise to their preferences.
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Super Cooler
ID-Cooling Frozn A720 is a dual-tower super cooler with a TDP of 300W, achieved through seven heat pipes and two larger 14 cm fans. Their RPM is automatically regulated by PWM technology from 500 to 1800 depending on the temperature. Even at maximum speed, the noise does not exceed 33 dB, thanks to the FDB hydrodynamic bearing.
Towers with Cutouts
The radiator fins feature Micro Wave notches to increase the heat dissipation area. Additionally, cutouts are made at the bottom of the towers for RAM and VRM radiator respectively. However, the front fan will still limit the maximum allowable height of the RAM. But it can be raised higher or completely removed, relying only on the propeller between the towers.
Tube of Thermal Paste
The Frost X25 thermal paste, which comes in a large tube, has a thermal conductivity of over 10 watts per square meter. In addition, the package includes mounts for all current CPU sockets, including the latest Intel LGA 1851 and AMD AM5. Unfortunately, a long thin screwdriver, as found with some other dual-tower coolers, was not included.