PC Peripherals Arctic Cooling unveils the Freezer XTREME CPU cooler

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Arctic Cooling has now announced a new CPU cooler, ready to taken on the heat of both our processors and the hot summer days. Dubbed Freezer XTREME, the cooler measures 130 (L) x 100 (W) x 131 (H) mm and makes use of a twin tower heatsink with 102 aluminum fins, four double-sided copper heatpipes and a 120mm fan. The fan itself works at speeds between 800 and 1500 RPM and has an air flow that goes from 35.7 to 60.7 m3/h.

Weighting in 608 grams, the Freezer XTREME is claimed to have a cooling capacity of up to 160 Watts but lucky for us the supported LGA 775, Socket 939, AM2 and AM2+ processors (at stock speeds) don't come too close to that value. The new cooler comes with pre-applied MX-2 thermal compound and is backed up by a lifetime warranty. Those who want the Freezer XTREME will have to wait until July and set aside $39.95 and 25.95 Euro (without VAT) for it.

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Arctic Cooling unveils the Freezer XTREME CPU cooler
 
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gaganjain said:
Weighting in 608 grams, the Freezer XTREME is claimed to

bend the motherboards forming an overhanging beam... :|

No thank you..

Edit: TR Ultima [460g] will do fine.. [A typo sangram; I myself use the TRUE infact :P]
 
Doesn't the TRUE weigh nearly 800 grams? 608 is much lighter, considering the official specs for AMD and Intel are both around the 500 gram mark (?), 608 is pretty light, as 'Extreme' heatsinks go...
 
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