A line of high-end coolers designed to cool powerful multi-core processors with little manual overclocking. They are distinguished by a high level of quality, interesting functionality, affordable prices and a modern approach to design. In particular, most radiators are covered with neat textured covers (note: in black or white), which are often decorated with neat LEDs. According to the manufacturer, thanks to this approach, Frozn coolers are ideal for cases with viewing windows and transparent walls.


Most representatives of the Frozr series boast a solid thermal package designed to cool processors with a TDP of 130 to 280 W. The 130W limit is just enough for most modern 6-core processors under moderate overclocking. However, options with a TDP of 250-280 W are much more common, which emphasizes the overclocking essence of this line. As a rule, such a CO includes a compacted heatsink with an array of heat pipes, which are woven into a bundle and are in direct contact with the processor. In most cases, this structure is blown on the sides by a pair of fans with a diameter of 92 to 140 mm with mandatory PWM control of rotation speeds.

It is important to note that the manufacturer does not sit still and is constantly improving the cooling capabilities of the Frozn series. For example, in the spring of 2024 they introduced a new flagship model of the Frozn A720 supercooler with a dual radiator, a pair of larger 140mm fans and a maximum airflow of 98.6 CFM. According to the passport, this almost one and a half kilogram monster is capable of cooling a processor with a maximum thermal package of up to 300 W. Needless to say, only a few of all air cooling systems can boast of such characteristics?