The Liquid Freezer II A-RGB combines the efficient, award-winning PWM pump of the Liquid Freezer II series with new A-RGB fans optimized for static pressure. This gives you a completely new aesthetic with extremely low noise and equally low temperatures.
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The Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB is an excellent liquid cooling system that combines high cooling performance with impressive design. It is ideal for gamers and users who want to keep temperatures low. The cooling performance of the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 is outstanding, keeping processors at low temperatures even under increased load conditions. The two 120 mm fans provide strong airflow. The A-RGB design adds an attractive dimension to the appearance of the system. The illuminated fans and the cooler can be synchronized with other RGB devices, allowing for customized lighting settings through software. Installation is relatively easy. The fans operate quietly, even under load, making it ideal for systems that require low noise.
Simply put......it offers excellent cooling performance, impressive aesthetics, and quiet operation. It is an excellent choice.... With quality and competitive pricing, it is definitely worth it....
I will write it because I also thought one thing and got another.. the liquid cooling from the beginning proved to be losing a minimal, 90% for this reason a GPU came out.. I did not want to contact the Greek store since I had the opportunity to speak directly with Arctic Germany. I sent them what they asked for, they delayed a lot in their responses, I sent them the liquid cooling with a now stuck pump in less than a year of use. Without informing me before sending it, they sent me a refurbished one in worse condition than the one I returned.. I didn't even try it, I bought a liquid cooling and promised that with Arctic I am done.. This is the highly advertised 5-year warranty.. I'm sorry.
Do not put it with 7600x at full load 95c The processor goes up to 82w It's not a matter of the cooler but of Wait for the 9600x to come out Which has a more limited consumption and you are lords
Unbelievable for its price and very easy to install compared to others I have installed. It also comes with a 6-year manufacturer's warranty. It cools the Ryzen 9 5900x and I am completely satisfied
With Ryzen 5 5600x
Stock cooler: 55 idle 90+ in stress test (exporting large video files with davinci resolve etc)
Arctic liquid ii 240: 32 idle and I couldn't exceed 64 degrees no matter how many things I ran. Exporting, 10 chrome tabs, Fortnite, league, genshin, and cpuz stress tester all running simultaneously and it didn't go over 64, I couldn't believe my eyes. With the stock cooler, I reached 82-83 only with Fortnite.
On the downside, which I will overlook because despite all the curses I threw while trying to install it, it blew away my expectations.
No instructions at all. Just a qr code that personally led me to a dead link. I had to search on reddit for the instructions for am4 placement. Not that they helped of course. Because the instructions for some reason are different from the video of arctic itself that shows you how to install it. Huge pain for 3 whole hours for no reason. At first, following the instructions faithfully, the cooler wouldn't fit on the motherboard so I had to start over from scratch. After watching YouTube, I managed, but the standoffs were a nightmare to screw in with the cooler on top so as not to mess up with the thermal paste, which is included. Huge frustration with the standoffs and screws, and the fact that they came out with the slightest touch unless you screw them in well. Also, the packaging has let's say 3 bags of screws that look the same. Be careful not to open them all together because then you won't be able to tell them apart and you'll have to start over 4 times like me. Of course, it was my first time installing something like this and I improvised a lot, but apart from the installation and the fact that it literally drained my soul, it's worth the money. Someone who knows what they're doing will likely have a better experience than me.
Also, on the site it lists the compatible motherboards, but mine for example, ASRock b550 pro 4, is not listed. It doesn't list any b550 precisely, and my soul was crushed when I read that. I want to hope that it fits in every am4 Mobo, but I would recommend researching it thoroughly first to avoid any problems. That's all
Very good quality construction. It is not done justice by the photos. The fans are silent. Easy installation but complete lack of instructions. You have to search on the internet and guess which screw goes where. Other than that, you can easily and quickly install it. The existence of MX-5 paste is a miss. I don't think anyone recommends its use anymore, that's why MX-6 came out. In any case, including a plastic spatula to spread it correctly doesn't cost anything.
The installation is "easy", as long as you have patience and follow the instructions closely.
If you are in a hurry/impatient or one of those for whom the manual is only for recycling, then you will struggle quite a bit.
I bought the AMD 5800X3D and wanted to combine it with liquid cooling on an Asus B550 F Gaming motherboard. I had absolutely no experience with liquid cooling and after a lot of research, I bought the Arctic Liquid Freezer ii 240 A-Rgb. The manual has incomplete instructions, but luckily YouTube has a video exactly showing how to install it. In short, the processor temperature reaches a maximum of 55 degrees after 3 hours of gaming while simultaneously using Discord, Spotify, and Chrome. Without gaming, just simple browsing with around 10 tabs open in Chrome, the temperature stays between 26 to 29 degrees.
I have an i9 13900K processor after 3 hours of gaming and full operation (with open windows and file transfers and applications running simultaneously), it reached a maximum of 70 C. Under normal conditions, it is around 40 C.
I don't know how long it will last, but it's very good. The only one with 3000 RPM, no matter how much I searched, I couldn't find another one, and it also has the 3rd fan that does the job.
The only liquid cooling system that has an extra fan to cool the vram, along with the processor!
It also includes all the brackets-bases in the box that will definitely fit your own, whether it's AMD or Intel 100%.
Plays full games all day, Ryzen 5600x with an RTX 3060 card, never goes above 55-60 degrees even with benchmarks!!! Don't think about it at all, just get it and relax. A friend has had the same one for 2 years, the computer works every day, and no one has any internet issues no matter where they searched.
Adata Xpg Invader ARGB Case
Ryzen 5600x Processor
Msi mag tomahawk b550 Motherboard
Corsair vengeance rgb pro 3200 Ram
Msi gtx 1060 Gpu
Temperature at iddle 32-35 degrees Celsius. Without overclocking, in games it reaches a maximum of 48 degrees. With overclocking, it reaches 58-60 degrees with room temperature at 22 degrees. Very good liquid cooling, quiet and easy to install.
Good evening, I have the Ryzen 9 5900x without OC. With a reputable air cooling and Arctic MX-4 paste, my temperatures were idle at 54 degrees Celsius and reached 83 degrees in the UserBenchmark test!
With the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 liquid cooling, I have significant differences in idle temperatures, which are around 42 degrees, while in the UserBenchmark test it reached 71 for a few seconds and dropped to 65 degrees. I highly recommend it, the only thing I would like is for the connectors to be closer...!
No matter how much I search, I almost always end up with Arctic.... I have a fan that hasn't broken for 8 years and it still remains quiet. As for this specific cooler, I don't have much to say... it's a great cooler, with amazing fans, efficient and with a 6-year warranty.... It cools the Ryzen 3700x. It just didn't fit on top of a Coolermaster TD500 mesh case due to the tall RAM profile, so it had to be installed in the front!
The 5600x is truly one of the best budget water coolers you will find. After 5 hours, it does not exceed 61 degrees, as it also helps cool the VRMs with the small fan. The RGB fans are flawless. I am quite satisfied with the sound, of course, it is somewhat audible, but if you play with headphones, you won't hear anything. It is very easy to place it in cable management, as you will only need one cable and another one if you get RGB versions