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Specifications
Manufacturer
ARCTIC
Part #
- Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2
- DCACO-FP701-CSA01
Manufacturer
ARCTIC
Fan RPM
900 - 2500 RPM
Height
127 mm
Bearing
Fluid Dynamic
CPU Socket
- LGA775
- LGA1150
- LGA1151
- LGA1155
- LGA1156
- AM2
- AM2+
- AM3
- AM3+
- FM1
- FM2
- FM2+
- AM4
- LGA1366
Water Cooled
No
Fanless
No
Price History
Reviews

- 126 points
- 41 months ago
from completed build Black and Red - July 2016 Refresh
A good third-party cooler that is quiet under load but is a major pain to mount on AMD motherboards.

- 14 points
- 37 months ago
from completed build SMOL
Excellent fan that gives you many different mounting options! This package also includes thermal paste for your CPU cooling needs.
Be very careful when pressing your fingers against this cooler. I've experienced several cuts to my hands.

- 14 points
- 27 months ago
from completed build Amy, the Above Average Gaming PC
Looks good, decent performance, and quiet (the fan has rubber shock mounts to isolate it from the body). Keep in mind AM2/3/4 mounts are the standard tab mount, so you are limited to vertical airflow mounting. (Intel mounts don't have this problem.)

- 14 points
- 13 days ago
from completed build 191128 Chill Advised (Updated)
The FX-8350 is asking a lot of this thing, so I put a little 70mm helper on the pull side. Not phenomenal results but acceptable, inspiring mild confidence. I expect it could do quite well on a more relaxed processor.

- 12 points
- 29 months ago
from completed build Bloodborn
Keeping my Xeon L5520 in the 30s under light load.

- 11 points
- 34 months ago
from completed build 2017 - Second Moscow build
I am very happy with this cooler - it's cheap, efficient, easy to install and quiet.

- 9 points
- 42 months ago
from completed build Skylake for work, study and gaming.
Nice and quiet. Cools well.

- 7 points
- 54 months ago
from completed build #01 - A PC for web browsing, some home video editing and may be light gaming.
A very good cooler, keeps the i5-4590 under 40°C, and about 70°C under the Prime95 blend stress test (without any overclocking). Runs very quietly. Worth every cent.

- 7 points
- 53 months ago
from completed build The Westron (First PC)
Keeps the a10-7850k nice and cool. It is a bit big, so a roomy case is recommended. Has pre-applied paste, so may upgrade paste in the future.

- 7 points
- 44 months ago
from completed build Blue
Not so massive as to dominate my case or interfere with other components. Did not require motherboard removal for installation. MX-2 thermal paste pre-applied. Required a bit of fiddling with the screws to get it set properly, but that was very likely my fault. Dropped my core temperatures by +/- 15 degrees Celcius vs. the stock cooler once it was properly secured.