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Product: CoolIT Freezone Liquid CPU Cooler
Date: January 1, 2007
Author: Bob Buskirk
Edited By: Ashley Donaldson
Provided By: CoolIT
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5
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Introduction

When it comes to water-cooling a lot of us are clueless, not knowing what type of pump to get or what size tubing. That is why all-in-one systems are great, everything is there all in one piece and it usually is easy to use. Today I will be looking at the CoolIT Freezone all-in-one liquid CPU cooler. This system includes multiple TEC's that provide unique liquid chilling for superior cooling performance. So let's see how well it performs and how easy it is for a first time water-cooling user like myself.

Specs:

System Type: Liquid Chill
Thermal Transfer: 0.10 C/W
Max CPU Temperature: 35C
Preassembled: Yes
Fan: 92 X 92 X 25mm
Control: Active Automatic
Noise at Full System Output: 26-43 dB(a)
Installs Inside Chassis: Yes
Non-Toxic Coolant: Yes
Vapor Resistant Tubing: Yes

Packaging

The Freezone comes in a very attractive and colorful box. The front has a picture of the Freezone and a smaller picture of it installed inside of the PC. The back has a list of specifications and a chart that compared the Freezone to other Liquid cooling solutions on the market. Besides the front and back there is information all over the box.


Opening up the box there is a thick Styrofoam shell that has everything inside of it. Getting it out we have the following items: The Freezone Unit, Thermal Control Module, fan adapter, and mounting hardware. This system is compatible with almost all CPU's out there, included AMD's new AM2's and Intel's Core 2 Duo's.


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