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As a single functioned object, the humble case fan has to achieve a fine balance between airflow and noise emissions. The perfect ratio is not only difficult to reach but also varies with the specific user group: silent enthusiasts will require lower fan speeds so less noise is produced whereas the hardcore gamer will want as much cooling potential as possible.
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Arctic Cooling hat mit der Arctic F12 PWM Serie, leise aber auch zugleich Leistungsstarke Lüfter entwickelt, welche durch die PWM Sharing Technologie hervorragend das gesamte System optimal belüften und konnten dabei in unserem Test die besten Temperaturen erzielen.
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For those interested in a notebook cooler but who can't put up with the bulk, there have traditionally been less in the way of options for compact notebook coolers. While the market is constantly growing, it still has a long way to go to match full-size coolers in variety. Today, ASE Labs has the Arctic Cooling ARCTIC NC notebook cooler. This is Arctic Cooling's recent expansion into the compact notebook cooler market segment.
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Up for review today we've got a few case fans from Arctic Cooling, ranging in size from 8cm to 12cm. They are advertised as super quiet and using patented PST function, up to five fans can be connected to one fan.
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Arctic Cooling is a Swiss company dedicated to providing a variety of aftermarket cooling products and accessories from power supplies to remote control cars. The fans we tested in this article are all quite good and made from high quality materials. While they may not be the most powerful fans you can buy they do offer a good balance between cooling performance and overall noise.
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Arctic Cooling have been releasing some great products this year and we have reviewed many of them on KitGuru, such as the incredible Arctic Cooling Accelero XTREME Plus cooler, which we really liked.
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This time we've tested a low profile CPU cooler from Arctic Cooling: the Freezer 11 LP. It has two heatpipes and a 92 mm fan. Let's check its performance!
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Das in Freienbach ansässige Unternehmen Arctic Cooling präsentierte im Jahre 2005 mit dem Freezer Pro einen Einstiegskühler für wenig Geld mit akzeptabler Leistung und Lautstärke. Bis 2010 hinein war er häufig die Empfehlung, wenn es um Budgetkühler ging, aber die Konkurrenz schläft nicht und konnte aufschließen. So musste Arctic Cooling reagieren und präsentiere Ende 2010 mit dem Freezer 13 den Nachfolger. Mit gleich vier Heatpipes, mehr Kühlfläche, einem neuen Montagesystem gepaart mit einem guten Preis wollen die Schweizer wieder den Thron im Budget-Bereich zurück erobern. Was man vom Freezer 13 zu halten hat und ob Arctic Cooling die Konkurrenz wieder überflügeln kann, wollen wir in diesem Test herausfinden.
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Today we look at the follow to the excellent Freezer Xtreme (Rev.2) CPU Cooler – the Freezer 13. The Freezer 13 has been redesigned from the ground up and features many improvements, including a new maximum cooling capacity of 200w (from 160w). Surprisingly in this age of ever increasing cooler sizes, it is also smaller, and features an incredible $25 price point. It also follows the tradition of Arctic’s high performance mainstream processor coolers by not requiring a backplate mounting system.
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It wasn’t too long ago when Arctic Cooling impressed me with the Freezer 11 LP. Today, I return with the bigger brother: Freezer 13. While there are similarities between the Freezer 11 LP and Freezer 13, the two are targeting very different market segments.
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