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:: PC Perspective . Case and Cooling . CoolIt Systems Freezone Peltier CPU Cooler Review . Introduction and Features
The PC Perspective Podcast is your weekly stop for the latest PC tech news and reviews! Give it a listen!
Introduction and FeaturesAt first glance, the Freezone CPU Cooler appears to be a compact, self-contained, pre-assembled water-cooling system; complete with a waterblock, pump, radiator, and fan. In reality, the Freezone is a water-chilling system. Instead of using a radiator to cool the circulating water, the Freezone incorporates solid state, Thermoelectric cooling to actively chill the water. And, the system allows the end user to adjust the Freezone cooler to provide the optimum balance between cooling performance and noise.
The Freezone CPU Cooler includes: a Chiller/Pump Module, a Thermal Control Module (TCM), and a CPU Fluid Heat Exchanger (waterblock). CoolIt Systems claims the Freezone can aggressively remove heat from a computer quietly, efficiently, and reliably without any risk of condensation. The sealed closed-loop system is designed to be maintenance free and is easy to install. The main Chiller/Pump unit mounts inside the PC enclosure in place of the rear case fan. The CPU waterblock comes with mounting hardware that supports both Intel and AMD processors.
Freezone CPU Cooler
Freezone Technical Specifications (courtesy CoolIt website)
The Freezone CPU Cooler comes securely packed inside a Cool white box that includes all of the parts and mounting pieces necessary for easy installation.
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