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ID-COOLING FROSTFLOW X 240 Snow CPU Water Cooler LGA1700 Compatible AIO Cooler 240mm CPU Liquid Cooler White LED 2x120mm PWM Fans, Intel 1700/1200/115X, AMD AM4/AM5

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Size: 240mm Radiator


Color: FROSTFLOW X 240 SNOW


Features

  • Better Heat DissipationThe AIO CPU water cooler equipped with a 240mm radiator and two 120mm PWM fans to make sure excellent heat transfer from CPU.
  • White LED LightingClassic white LED lighting on the pump and fans to match your PC build.
  • PWM FansThe 120mm PWM fan delivers improved airflow for extreme CPU cooling performance. Max. Air Flow: 76.16CFM ; Noise Level: 15.2~35.2dB(A)
  • CompatibilityThe water cooler is compatible with Intel LGA2066/2011/1151/1150/1155/1156/1200/1700 and AMD AM4/AM5 socket.

Product Dimensions: 4.72"L x 0.98"W x 4.72"H


Brand: ID-COOLING


Voltage: 12 Volts


Cooling Method: Water, Air


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Noise Level: 35.2 dB


Maximum Rotational Speed: 1800 RPM


Air Flow Capacity: 76.16 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16.54 x 8.66 x 5.59 inches; 2 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 13, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ID-COOLING


Best Sellers Rank: #27 in Water Cooling Systems


Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,178 ratings


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  • Great for the price.
Size: 240mm Radiator Color: FROSTFLOW X 240 SNOW
You get what you pay for, however for me it was quite amazing, I had a AMD stock cooler that came with my CPU when I bought it (AMD RYZEN 5 5600X), The price of this cooler does it amazing justice. it's good for small cases, just not too small, it comes with mounting for AMD and INTEL sockets, the instructions are not entirely clear as they are mostly Russian (I can speak Russian, so it was fine for me), but it was straight forward enough as long as you went with it. As you'd expect from a A.I.O you will need a CPU fan header, (Or a pump header) but after you should be good, no it's not RGB yes it is only white L.E.Ds, looks good in an all-white gaming setup, it's quite strong actually it didn't feel cheap and felt really good in my hands, it keeps my CPU around 30C unlike that cooler fan... 70 idle.. which isn't horrible, but to be honest the month before that it was actually only idling at 60 so it was getting worse as time went on. Now to the point, should you buy this? Well... depends what you have in your PC, just because your computer isn't fully up to date on new cards and CPUs doesn't mean you have to buy a new CPU fan/AIO. However, if your PC is beginning to really overheat then maybe it would be good to get something better or even an AIO. now you're asking to get to the point about this one. Yes, in my opinion this is a great option! BUT it comes with downsides, for one. Yeah, it's an AIO, but I personally don't think it could handle up to date technology like I9 13900k or anything too much lower than that, could it keep it running at a decent idle temp, sure... just do your research and work with the size of your case. A.I.O must be handled with care and understand that you know what you are doing to install it correctly, sometimes it could not benefit you and you could lose a ram area as well using one. For this A.I.O It was small enough for a full 4 stick access... (Barely) as I don't use RGB ram sticks and use normal server type gaming ones, they are kept small with heatsinks on them that are small enough to work so I was happy I didn't have to buy anything smaller. so, no fret over it, just be careful of your ram size or if you have 2 sticks instead of 4 like I do (I have 64GB of ram) you should have no issue whatsoever, on another note. For this size, build, cooling, price and the way it looks, yes, it is worth buying, it's not like NZXT or like Artic cooling or some of the top brands, however for most situations it is a great choice. Now here is the main info. * It does not feel like it was built cheap * Great packaging! * Comes with Intel and AMD support * The instructions are half Russian so just be aware and use some common sense and understand what it shows you. * They include a warranty I believe... Though not 100% sure I sort of forgot! * No, I don't think it will work well with a small ITX or Micro-ATX motherboard, but you won't know until you try. * Fans included (Run about 1500 - 2000 RPM at max) Here are some cons to this. Like I said, it may not fit well with a small ITX or Micro-ATX motherboard case! be aware of that! It is only 2 fan AIO making it 240. It can keep your CPU cooled really well, just try not to force it into your case as it may not fit well with Ram sticks and may not be a good option, again I do not know about newer CPUs!!! ...it is sort of hard to install as is with all AIO fans... so just be aware of that too. Overall, I give it a 4.8/5 only because of the installation instructions and actually putting it in the computer were hard to get, it was easier cause I knew Russian but not everyone does which is why I must put it at 4.8/5, Producers of this product, if you are reading my Review, please make a full detailed instruction guide for English and Russian, That would be appreciated for all newer people to installing a A.I.O, Thank you for your time reading this, I hope it helped. Feel free to check out my Twitch (Givemesolace) I stream literally all the time! hope you will stop by. Have a great day thank you. And thank you for allowing me to make a detailed review ID-COOLING Appreciate it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023 by Nico

  • Instructions may need some improving
Size: 240mm Radiator Color: FROSTFLOW X 240 SNOW
I got this to replace an old AIO on my one of my older systems. This one seemed to be the best option for me at least because it fit the case (240mm), did not have RGB (Older system does not have RGB), and I prefer liquid coolers. Installation was where it gets a little tricky. Out of the box You have the radiator, the fans, and a box with an assortment of brackets and screws. Get the fans on the radiator and set them up properly. Something I have seen in some images here is people attaching the fans to the opposite side where the tubing comes out of. You can do that I suppose, but most builds should have the fans on the side of the radiator where the tubing comes out of. This should help reduce stress of the weight on the fans as well as the radiator will be holding them. The fans direction is important as well. You will see on the side of the fans arrows that show the direction of air flow. I have mine set to pull in cool air from the outside through the radiator. You can do the other way I suppose, but if your case is very warm that may not benefit you much. Having an exhaust fan on the back of that case should reduce heat build up once passed through the radiator. Once that is done you can mount the AIO. Make sure you have a screw driver that can hold the screw in place well. The mounting holes are a bit awkward to get threaded on, But eventually it will catch. The screws caught onto my case just fine. The nice thing about this cooler is it comes with thermal compound. It is a big enough tube that you can probably get a few uses out of it. Don't go too crazy, you don't need much. I know there are different techniques, I just did a pea size drop in the center. It will spread once you put the block on. Put on too much and you risk getting high temps or overheating. If you need to use one of the circular brackets for the block, disregard what the instructions suggest, and attach it to the block first. The problem is some of the mounting hardware is in the way of the tubes when you have to "twist" it on to lock in place. I put it on first, and then secured it. plug in the fans. May not matter much where they go but I made sure to get them in the CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT type of fan plugs. Your system may have different ones, but there are enough splitters and plugs to make it work. Before the replacement my system would idle around 36C and 40C on load. I am getting 21C on idle and 27C on load. Your mileage may vary though. My Ryzen build that uses ID cooling as well idles around 30C with loads up to 50C. Anything beyond that is way too high and may need some adjustment on amount of thermal compound or fans. This works well though especially if you want something budget friendly and for older systems that still work and can benefit from liquid cooling. It is very quiet and the lights are nice. but the instructions could use some work. Prior to replacing my AIO ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Mark

  • Very Good product For the price!!!
Size: 240mm Radiator Color: FROSTFLOW X 240 SNOW
You simply can’t beat a $50 API. No it doesn’t have adjustable rgb, but the function of it is really good. It’s very simple to install, and even comes pre filled with water! I failed to realize it comes with thermal paste as well, along with any electrical connections you could ever need. I ended up ordering performance thermal paste for when I get a new cpu chip, but the stuff it comes with seems to be doing a decent job. As you can see in the pictures it keeps my i5-9400f chip at UNDER 30c degrees at idle! And while playing cpu demanding games (BeamNG) I haven’t seen it get above 65c degrees. It is well worth the money and I would recommend this to anyone looking for a cheap upgrade! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by Average PC Guy Average PC Guy

  • Works great with only a small little problem
Size: 240mm Radiator Color: FROSTFLOW X 240 SNOW
The AIO functions as intended. It works great. When I installed it, everything worked the way it should. The only issue that I found was this little stain found on the AIO, which I'm not entirely sure what it is. Not a big problem, does not affect performance or the quality of the product, but it is strange to see such a little tiny little mark like that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023 by Astro boii Astro boii

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