Under the banner of the Frostflow series, mainly affordable all-in-one liquid cooling systems are released, which are immediately ready for installation without the need to purchase individual elements of the system. In such a design, a water block with a pump for refrigerant distillation is combined with a passive radiator using a pair of reinforced hoses, and several active fans blow across this structure from above. Most Frostflow models are equipped with a two-section radiator; compact single-section LSS or massive models with a 360 mm radiator are rare in this family.


In terms of prices and technical characteristics, Frostflow LSSs have many similarities with Auraflow models from the same manufacturer. In both cases, we are talking about affordable mid-size models with an almost identical liquid pump, a pair of active fans, PWM rotation speed control, support for all current processor sockets and an average TDP of around 200 - 250 W. The key difference between Frostflow and Auraflow lies in the style.

Frostflow water bottles are designed strictly and neatly, but tastefully. The heatsink, water block, pump, and fans are usually made either all-black or all-white to match the color of the case, motherboard, and the rest of the PC components. Auraflow drops, on the contrary, are generously strewn with RGB LEDs, however, this backlight looks much more modest than the addressable lighting that is usually used in premium life-saving systems, so many users opt for Frostflow drops.