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ARCTIC Freezer 34 eSports - Tower CPU Cooler with BioniX P-series case fan, 120 mm PWM fan, for Intel and AMD socket - Yellow

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Style: Freezer 34 eSports


Color: Yellow


Features

  • IMPROVED HEAT DISSIPATION: Evenly spread direct-touch heat pipes and an optimised heat sink design with 54 cooling fins lead to an ideal heat dissipation for the Freezer 34 eSports
  • FOR HIGH-END CPU: The contact surface of the Freezer 34 eSports heat pipes does not cover the full heatspreader, but is right where the processor DIE is and covers even the largest versions (18 core)
  • EASY INSTALLATION & SECURE HOLD: Fast and easy to install, the mounting system of the Freezer 34 eSports is compatible with Intel and AMD sockets, thanks to a backplate and its low weight it's also transport safe
  • OPTIMAL RAM COMPATIBILITY: Thanks to the compact dimensions (124 x 157 x 88 mm), there are no restrictions when using RAM modules, even RAM modules with larger heat sinks can be mounted without any issues
  • COMPATIBILITY: Freezer 34 eSports is compatible with the Intel Sockets: 2066, 2011(-3), 1155, 1151, 1150, 1200 and AMD Socket: AM4* *If you are experiencing AM4 assembly problems, please stop and visit our FAQ.

Description

ARCTIC offers innovative solutions incessantly - changing impossible user requirements into new. Always focused on our customers, ARCTIC is devoted to deliver excellence through a strong dedication and a high sense of commitment. In light of the ever-changing consumer landscapes, we aspire to continue to expand and diversify our products and solutions. From computer cooling and peripherals to audio and digital home entertainment, we strive to enrich people's lives by creating innovative, user friendly yet affordable products with a great value of benefit. For us value for money is a key factor - a constant our customers rely on.


Brand: ‎ARCTIC


Series: ‎Freezer 34 eSports Edition


Item model number: ‎ACFRE00058A


Item Weight: ‎1.38 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.69 x 5.12 x 3.94 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.69 x 5.12 x 3.94 inches


Color: ‎Yellow


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎ARCTIC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 10, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Functions Well, Quality Control Not So Good
Style: Freezer 34 eSports DUO Color: Grey/white
Hi, firstly I’m a large fan of the brand and have used them for my cooling solutions since getting back into gaming PCs back in 2018. I bought one of the first generations of this cooler and was able to O/C my R1600 without skipping a beat. I also want to note that I did not have my factory AMD backplate because I used another cooling solution. The backplate I’m using is an aftermarket one so everyone else’s experience might be different with the installation. Product Boxing: product came boxed well and didn’t have any noticeable defects. The cardboard was thick and straightforward. Parts: it seemed to come with all of the necessary parts for my AMD application. However, there were other parts there outside of the LGA bracket that I had zero clue what they were for. I can only assume it’s for LGA applications. Pre-Install Prep: the two brackets were easy to set up. Installation: here’s where the stars went down. The standoff screws were installed correctly (use the QR code for install instructions). But, as others have stated here, the screw length for the cooler side is WAY too short. My MOBO was already installed on the case, but I would imagine that even someone installing this with it out of the case will have similar issues. I had to press the cooler down pretty firmly to even get the nuts to thread onto the screw. I was worried for a little bit that I could damage my new R5900x. Quality Control: Other reviewers have pointed out misaligned contact points and that was the first thing I looked at. I put my speed square on it and it was level so no issues there for me. Noise: this cooler is Very Quiet for an air cooler. Even when the fans were going in the game, I heard the sound from the Arctic P12s more than this cooler. It’s a winner on the noise front. You can keep your fans low with your fan curve and still keep a quiet setup and temps fairly low. Vanity/Looks: this thing looks really good in the case. I like the white cooler and the copper is white throughout. It’s not like the fins inside are metallic. Of course, they left the CPU contact points raw copper. Conclusion: Overall, I’m happy with the purchase minus the piping issues in the photos. It’s quiet and does its job well without a fuss. I’ve loved Arctic products for over 5 years and am looking forward to when they can have a better-looking AIO. Keep it up Arctic! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023 by Kevin Kevin

  • Missing rubber separators and torn fan cable
Style: Freezer 34 eSports DUO Color: Grey
This is a very quiet fan and it runs without any issues so far, keeping the AMD Razor 7 at a decent 32 degrees (Celsius) at idle. That said, one of the fans came with its motor cable torn from its narrow slot with one of the wires broken which I had to solder back together. On top of this, that same fan was missing the four rubber feet that separate ut from the radiator. I had to cut the other four in half and distribute them between the two fans. If I had seen the issue with the fan before I partially installed it, I'd definitely pack it up and return it. So be advised; check things thoroughly before you install the part as I did. Still giving it a 4 because otherwise it's a decent cooler. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023 by Engin Cilasun

  • ARCTIC Freezer 34 with one fan - Very good cooler and good value
Style: Freezer 34 Color: Black
I have the Ryzen 5, 3600 with 6 Cores, and 12 processing threads bundled with the AMD Wraith Stealth stock cooler with Max Temps 95°C. My Motherboard was the ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4. I built this system in December 2019. I was happy with it for a few months, but I consistently watched the CPUID HWMonitor and noted that my CPU temperatures could reach over 80°C. There were a couple of days they even went up to 90°C. I started to research for an after-market CPU fan to replace the stock cooler. I noted that many YouTubers had reviewed the Freezer 34 series of CPU fans and they all gave these fans high marks in the categories of price-to-performance, Noise level, ease-of-installation, ram-clearance, and case fitting. After installation, my CPU’s temperatures from minimum to maximum were reduced by more than 10°C each. I ran Cinebench, and my CPU temperate reached a high of 79°C. I didn’t run it while I had the stock cooler so I wouldn’t know what could the CPU temperate had been. The Freezer 34 cooler came with one fan. I had an old Cougar Vortex PWM 120 case fan lying around. I was able to fit this fan onto the Freezer 34 with the extra set of brackets that were included in the package. I believe this 2nd fan created the push-pull condition that matches the more expensive models in the Freezer 34 series that are sold with dual fans. There was no problem fitting this CPU fan in my case, an Antec Gaming Series Three Hundred Two Mid-Tower case. Also, there was no problem with ram clearance. And this Arctic 34 cooler operates very quietly. I had a few issues while installing this CPU cooler. First, I had to remove the motherboard out of the case before I could install it because there was not enough space to maneuver inside the case frame. Secondly, when I installed the cooler onto the motherboard, I encountered the same problem the other reviewer Aaron had. In his March 30, 2020 review of his Freezer 34 CO, which he titled: “I wanted to like this.”, Aaron stated that “The threads on the mounts for the AM4 socket are too short making threading the nuts onto them for final mounting and tightening impossible unless the metal brackets are bent down a bit. This is difficult to do because one hand needs to hold the backplate for pressure while you need to get the screw into the nut and apply presser on the other end, the slightest slip would lead to stabbing the mobo with the screw quite aggressively. The thread should be about 2 mm longer and the nut should be 2mm deeper so that the mounts can be preinstalled and then the nuts loosely threaded by hand…” This exact thought came across my mind when I was doing the exact same steps during my installation. It took me a few tries to screw in the nuts and I had to press hard to make the nuts to fit and latch onto the threads. And lastly, after the cooler was fixated onto the motherboard with the two above mentioned fans, and it was ready to go into the case, I had a very hard time plugging the CPU power cord into its 8-pin connector! I had to ask my wife for help as she has smaller hands than I do. Even after she lined up the plug with the socket, she wasn’t able to press it all the way down. I had to use two chopsticks to do that for me! Next time, when I need to remove the cooler for cleaning or for any other reason, I would buy a CPU power 8-pin extension cable. This way, I can pre-plug in the extension cable to the motherboard connector, and then I would have all the flexibility to connect it to the cord coming from the PSU - outside of the tight space that was originally limited by the cooler. After the installation, I turned on the PC and pleasantly found that the temperature was lower by more than 10°C, I finally felt relieved and thought to myself all these efforts were worth it. Also, I want to mention: in place of thermal paste, I used a 40mm X 40mm Innovation Cooling Graphite Thermal Pad. I believe it works just as well as any good brand of thermal paste in the market. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2020 by AmazonConsumer

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