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ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 240 RGB (incl. Controller) - Multi-compatible all-in-one CPU AIO water cooler with RGB, compatible with Intel & AMD, efficient PWM-controlled pump, fan speed: 200-1800 RPM

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Style: Liquid Freezer II 240 RGB (incl. Controller)


Features

  • LGA1700 COMPATIBILITY OPTIONAL: The LGA1700 mounting kit (available separately) makes the entire Liquid Freezer II series compatible with Intel's new Alder Lake processors
  • PERFORMANCE KING: With a more efficient cold plate, proprietary pump and fans optimized for static pressure, the Liquid Freezer II series clearly sets itself apart from other AiO water coolers
  • ELEGANT ILLUMINATION: 24 digital A-RGB LEDs placed along the fan hubs plus the transparent rotor, with its closed design, provide even and rich illumination
  • INTEGRATED CABLE MANAGEMENT: The PWM and A-RGB cables of the radiator fans are integrated into the sheathing of the hoses, reducing visible cables to a minimum
  • 80% LESS POWER CONSUMPTION: Unlike the competition, our PWM-controlled pump consumes less power and produces less noise when little cooling power is required
  • MAINTENANCE-FREE WATER LOOP: The water circuit is sealed and fitted with fiber-reinforced EPDM tubing, preventing evaporation of the coolant = no refilling required
  • RGB CONTROLLER INCLUDED: This allows control of the fan LEDs via a free internal USB 2.0 header using ARCTIC's RGB software. A motherboard with RGB header is not necessary

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Read more Light up your build The Liquid Freezer II RGB combines the efficient, award-winning PWM pump of the Liquid Freezer II with new RGB fans optimised for static pressure. This gives you a whole new aesthetic with extremely low noise and equally low temperatures. Read more Efficient, in-house developed pump Unlike many of our competitors, we went to great lengths to develop the water pump. The result is greatly reduced humming and higher efficiency. Like the other components, the pump is also PWM controlled. This leads to a significantly lower noise level at low and typical loads, but also to much lower power consumption, with a maximum of of 0.8 W at no load, 2.3 W under normal load and a maximum of 4.8 W under full load for the entire AiO. RGB: (0.2 A x 12 V) x 2 = 4.8 W at full brightness Premium class radiator Unlike most other all-in-one liquid cooling manufacturers, we rely on 38 mm thick radiators with a high fin density. This means that a larger amount of water can be used in the circuit, and the cooling surface can be significantly increased. Water has a much higher heat capacity than aluminum or copper. This leads to a slower and up to 5 ° C lower temperature increase in the temporary turbo mode of modern CPUs. Smooth VRM fan Small fans have a reputation for being particularly loud and not very durable. However, we have developed a quiet and durable diagonal fan especially for the Liquid Freezer II and are 100% convinced that this 40 mm fan is just as durable as our other case fans. In the unlikely event that it should fail, ARCTIC will send you a replacement free of charge and easily, without a need to replace the entire unit. The fan is PWM-controlled and can cool your voltage transformers and the base area almost inaudibly by over 10 ° C. This is especially effective in overclocking scenarios, inadequate VRM cooling or in housings with poor airflow, thus permitting continuously high loads. If sufficient VRM cooling is available, it can be switched off at will. High quality hoses with integrated cable management The fiber-reinforced, long EPDM tubing of the Liquid Freezer II enables installation even in large cases and effectively prevents the cooling liquid from evaporating, so that you do not have to worry about refilling the compact water cooling system. It also hides the cables of your radiator fans thanks to sophisticated cable management. So you only have to connect a plug to the mainboard, saving valuable time during installation. In the end, you won't need to hide any more cables and your view is reduced to just the essentials. Pump Radiator VRM fan Cable management Compatibility with LGA1700 With the LGA1700 mounting kit, the entire Liquid Freezer II Series is compatible with Intel's new Alder lake processors. Even if the socket and heat-spreader are larger compared to the predecessor, the CPU surface has been reduced and remains centered. The Liquid Freezer II cooler completely covers this area. ARCTIC will provide the required mounting kit free of charge to our customers who submit a proof of purchase of a processor with an LGA1700 socket. Alternatively, you can purchase the mounting kit under the name " ARCTIC Intel LGA1700 Upgrade Kit - For Liquid Freezer II Series". Read more Technical Specifications Compatibility Intel Socket: 1700 (please note the hint above!), 1200, 115X, 2011-3, 2066 Square ILM; AMD Socket: AM4; Ram Free Space: unlimited; Promise: 6 years Pump/Bottom plate VRM Fan: 40 mm, 1000–3000 RPM (PWM controlled); Pump: 800–2000 RPM (PWM controlled); Power Consumption: 0.5 W–2.7 W (Pump and VRM Fan); Base Plate: Copper, Micro Skived Fin; Thermal Compound: MX-5 (0.8g) Fan Fans: 2x ARCTIC P12 PWM RGB –120 mm fans; Speed: 200–1800 RPM; Fan Bearing: Fluid Dynamic Bearing; Noise Level: 0.3 Sone, Current: 0.08 A / 12 V DC; Airflow: 48.8 CFM; Static Pressure: 1.85 mm H20; Connection: 4-pin connector with Y-splitter Size & Weight Radiator: 277 x 120 x 38 mm; Pump (without Hoses): 98 mm x 78 mm x 53 mm; Hose Diameter: Outside: 12.4 mm // Inside: 6.0 mm; Hose Length: 450 mm; Weight: 1191 g (2 Fans, Radiator, Pump, Hoses) Liquid Freezer II 240 RGB (incl. Controller) Liquid Freezer II 280 Liquid Freezer II 360 Liquid Freezer II 420 Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB LGA1700 Upgrade Kit Liquid Freezer II Series Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing / Technology Water Cooling Water Cooling Water Cooling Water Cooling Water Cooling / AMD Socket AM4 AM4 AM4 AM4 AM4 / Intel Socket 1700 (Kit available), 1200, 115X, 2011-3, 2066 Square ILM 1700 (Kit available), 1200, 115X, 2011-3, 2066 Square ILM 1700 (Kit available), 1200, 115X, 2011-3, 2066 Square ILM 1700 (Kit available), 1200, 115X, 2011-3, 2066 Square ILM 1700 (Kit available), 1200, 115X, 2011-3, 2066 Square ILM / Fan 120 mm x 2 140 mm x 2 120 mm x 3 140 mm x 3 120 mm x 2 / Fan Speed 200–1800 RPM 200–1700 RPM 200–1800 RPM 200–1700 RPM 200–1800 RPM / Dimensions (L) x (H) x (W) 277 x 120 x 38 mm (Radiator) 317 x 138 x 38 mm (Radiator) 398 x 120 x 38 mm (Radiator) 458 x 138 x 38 mm (Radiator) 277 x 120 x 38 mm (Radiator) / Weight 1191 g 1572 g 1687 g 1977 g 1213 g / RGB Connector 4-Pin 12V-G-R-B / / / 3 Pin 5V-D-GND cable with sharing splitter / RGB Current/Voltage 2 x 12 RGB LEDs: 0,2 A / 12 V / / / 2 x 12 A-RGB LEDs: 0,4 A / 5 V / Read more


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ACFRE00099A


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 22, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ARCTIC


Best Sellers Rank: #616 in Water Cooling Systems


Customer Reviews: 4.5 out of 5 stars 281 ratings


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  • Meh performance and NO instructions!
Style: Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB
I really REALLY want to like this product. I decided to replace my h100i after almost 10 years of service. PSA: DO NOT FOLLOW THE ORGINAL INSTAL 1MIN VIDEO!!!! The only instructions on the website are much more clear, but srysly wth is up with not sending a pamphlet with instructions in the box?!?!?! Pro: ARGB, very thick radiator, sleeved cables, chipset fan is a cool idea (see what I did there) Able to sync with other leds/ram on the mobo easily. Cons: Not able to keep 5600x slightly over clocked under 83°c, very VERY short cables, fans pre-installed as exhaust, such a PIA to flip fans around, fans do not provide enough airflow even at max speed set via BIOS. No way to to remove the fans to replace them. Thoughts, I wish the system had a AIO pump header, CPU fan, and ARGB. The cables are soo dang short its almost impossible to flip the fans around to mount them on the other side of the radiator. (I use a MountainMod H2GO, so not your average case) The radiator is massive, I love it! I would like to be able to ditch the fans without cutting the cables so I can replace them. At these temps I need delta fans, not fancy pants led ones. TLDR: Sub-par cooling for SLIGHTLY OC 5600x, ridiculously short sleeved cables, no way to remove fans, ARGB is cool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2021 by George W. Head

  • Worst instructions - make sure you use the instructions for your revision!
Style: Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB
First off, the product overall quality is great with the exception of the mounting system. The mounting system (at least on AMD) consists of using these awful/cheap spacers around the mounting points. If you don't remove your motherboard you're asking for a tough time if you putting the stock backplate back in place. I had my backplate removed because I was using the Cooler Master Hyper 212 which has its own backplate so this resulted in my stock backplate not staying put so I had to support the backplate while trying to hold these cheap/loose spacers over the screw points while trying to awkwardly hold the spacers on while trying to screw the bracket in over the spacer. They should have built the brackets with spacers built into them then this would have been a non-issue. So if your backplate doesn't stay on your motherboard you will probably need an extra person to help if you don't want to remove the motherboard. I had ok at best performance from this thing despite everyone saying it was the best (including Gamers Nexus). I mounted it 6 times but never got temps below 80C on CPU intensive games/tasks. I tried multiple ways of applying the thermal paste to see if one made a difference (and used Thermal Grizzly paste which is said to be the best). Something I noticed was when using the pea sized dot method or similar for the paste whenever I removed the pump from the CPU to redo it the paste was NOT evenly distributed across the CPU. It was heavily favored to the bottom portion of the CPU. Yes, I did the star pattern for tightening it, and did it incrementally to make sure it was an even distribution of pressure and no go. One side always had more paste than the other which makes me think that the top half had less potential contact due to maybe bad spacers or something else. The instructions for this couldn't have been lazier short of not having instructions at all. You are given two nearly identical looking brackets that screw into your motherboard around the CPU and no where do they explain the difference in any meaningful way. It's just two pictures that look very very similar (find the difference between these two pictures type of picture) one with a green checkmark and one with a red X. They could have very easily added wording there to say "Make sure the thicker bracket is on the bottom and the thinner one is on the to" but they didn't. They went as lazy as possible on these instructions and that's just one example. Also the fact that the QR code on the box doesn't take you to the specific online instructions for your revision is ridiculous. No instructions included in the box like every other brand does, instead it's a QR code to an archive of potentially matching instructions. There are multiple revisions so you have to make sure you find the one for your version. It's stupid. I replaced this with a Corsair H150i Elite Capellix 360mm with RGB and my temps now average around 40-50C in my hot office. Significantly better performance than the Arctic. Apparently 360mm vs 240mm isn't supposed to be much of a difference so I have to chalk it up to product quality on the mounting side. The mount for the Corsair uses your stock brackets and stock backplate which made it incredibly easy to install in comparison to the Arctic. The iCue software has its flaws for sure but the result (if you care about RGB and aesthetics) is a much better overall experience. Overall the radiator and pump system of the Arctic seems great (though the pump is a little ugly) but the mounting system seems like something that came out of a proof of concept prototype in an R&D lab, NOT something that should be shipped to a consumer. I won't use Arctic again without major updates to the mount AND instructions. Until then, I'm going Corsair or EK. I have built many many many computers since 1994 and this was one of the most frustrating products I've ever worked with, even if the overall build is nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2021 by Gregger

  • So good yet bad.
Style: Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB
Edit- Still going great as of 11-26-21. I would give it 4.5 stars if I could. The labeling still sucks, but everything else is amazing. I never hear the fans except for the small fan on the block, but this can be unplugged if you want. An this is with the case open and close to me. Even streamed with it an rand never ramped up..kept my system very cool. Trust me...it's the best AIO I've own.. This being my 3rd one. BUY IT! Like other have mentioned..Artic wtf..why is it so hard to get a label maker and LABLE each big so we know what goes with what?! This would of made the install like no more than a hour...but more like 30mins or less. Which leads into my next point, I'll give artic the plus that they made the mounting very easy since the fans come preinstalled and the wires are all tidy up. They make it easy since you only have two cords to worry about running, which keeps down on the cable management. So good on you for that Artic. Also, the fan blow up by default there's a arrow on one of the fan you can see, though its easy to miss if not looking correctly. Overall, I do love this product so far for the 3 days I have it. It's super chill and very very quiet. The quietest AIO i ever bought. Never broke over 61c while playing any game(Apex, Valorant, D2, etc) An the RGB looks very nice. Only thing outside the labeling, is i wish the pump head looked better. It looks like a scarab. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021 by Julio J.

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