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Today takes a look at a rather low-key little air cooler from Arctic which they claim can handle some pretty hot running AMD processors. Check out the full review over at KitGuru here: COMING SOON ...
If you're in the market for a new budget gaming PC, chances are you don't want to spend too much on a CPU cooler. Today James reviews the new Arctic Freezer 7 X, currently priced under £20 here ...
Arctic has nailed the formula with the Freezer 36. I've used other popular designs from the company prior to this, such as the Freezer 34, but without a doubt the Freezer 36 is the one to buy today.
On “Arctic Ascent With Alex Honnold,” big-wall climbers set out to make history. Their tense conversations give a peek inside the interpersonal dynamics of those who regularly risk death.
There's a thriving market of budget air coolers, and joining them is Arctic's newly unveiled Freezer 36 series offering a variety of trims.
ARCTIC Freezer 7 X review: A brilliant budget CPU cooler The classic Freezer 7 name is back, and this new air cooler is designed to run on many Intel and AMD sockets, including LGA1700 and AM5.
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ARCTIC's Freezer A35 A-RGB CPU air cooler looks great and has some good features, but once tested, we find it may not be the best option on the market.
Our review of Microsoft's Surface Duo 2, which is available today for $1,500.
There is already an upgrade form in place. At present, it lets you request an LGA 1700 upgrade kit for the Liquid Freezer II series, Freezer 50, and Freezer 34 eSports series (black or white).
We have the range-topping Liquid Freezer II 420 in for review today. The first thing that strikes you is the unusual-looking pump.
The Freezer 50 is ARCTIC's best CPU cooler to date. Follow on as we fully put it through its paces and see what it can do.