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Conclusion

To tell the truth, we have pretty mixed impressions from these two cooling solutions. Yes, they do cool the CPUs quite efficiently, and you can also do some overclocking with them. However, they still fall a little bit behind the best contemporary cooling solutions out there. On the other hand, however, keeping in mind that these coolers are currently selling for around $30 in most stores, they have all the chances to find their customer. Especially since Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro and Freezer 64 Pro are much smaller in size than the monsters from Thermaltake, for example, and can easily fit into any system case.

Anyway, you always have the last word here, but we hope our article will help you in this uneasy decision making :)

Highs:

  • Simple installation
  • Relatively small weight
  • Efficient enough for overclocked CPUs cooling

Lows:

  • Poor footing finish
  • Too thick layer of thermal paste, not very efficient from the start
  • Coolers are not universal.
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