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Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro Review
By: Mike Mackenzie
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    2006-02-06

    Table of Contents:
  • Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro Review
  • Contents and Specifications
  • Key Features and Overview
  • Installation
  • Testing and Results
  • Conclusion

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    Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro Review - Testing and Results


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    Results

    After booting up the system, one of the things I value the most is silence. As I said before this thing runs very quietly inside my system. Comparing it at load, it’s comparable to most mid-speed 80mm fans. To have this in a 90mm fan, you would have a reduction in power. Turning on the Thermal fan control option, the fan runs at a mere 500RPM with standard usage. At full CPU load during gaming, the fan reaches 2200RPM which of course will only be noticeable in a completely silent system. Enough with how quiet it is, lets see some temperature results!

    Test Bed

    • AMD Athlon 64 Venice 3200+ CPU
    • ASUS A8N SLI Premium
    • 2x256MB Kingston HyperX BH5 2225 250MHz 3.3v
    • Gainward PCX5750

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