❄️ Chill Out in Style!
The ID-COOLINGFROZN A620 ARGB White is a high-performance dual-tower air CPU cooler designed for both Intel and AMD systems. Standing at 6.1 inches tall, it features six Ф6mm heat pipes for efficient heat transfer, dual 120mm FDB fans for optimal airflow, and vibrant ARGB lighting to enhance your PC aesthetics. With a TDP of 270W, it ensures your CPU stays cool under pressure while maintaining a noise level of just 29.9 dB. Installation is a breeze, making it a perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Material Type | Nylon, Aluminum, Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.06"L x 5.59"W x 6.06"H |
Wattage | 5.64 watts |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Air Flow Capacity | 78 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Noise Level | 29.9 dB |
Cooling Method | Air |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2000 RPM |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
J**N
Efficient and Stylish: Exploring the ID-COOLING FROZN A620 ARGB in Action
I recently had the pleasure of incorporating the ID-COOLING FROZN A620 ARGB tower cooler into two separate builds, and I must say, it's been nothing short of a game-changer. This cooler isn't just a component; it's the centerpiece of any case, bringing a blend of striking aesthetics and top-notch cooling efficiency to the table.The FROZN A620 doesn't just look great; it performs spectacularly, especially considering its price point. I've tested it with lower wattage CPUs, specifically the i5-13400 and i5-13600K, and the results were impressive. The cooler maintains optimal temperatures, ensuring smooth and reliable performance under various workloads. Its design, featuring quiet fans that require minimal tuning, adds to its appeal, making it a perfect match for builds where noise levels are a concern.One of the standout features is the dual ARGB lights for each tower section, adding a vibrant touch to its visual appeal. Additionally, the inclusion of daisy-chainable fans is a thoughtful touch, simplifying the installation process by eliminating the need for splitters. This feature, in particular, is a boon for both seasoned builders and those new to the hobby, making cable management a breeze.While the cooler is generally user-friendly, newcomers to PC building might find the cable management aspect slightly challenging due to the multiple ARGB cables. Also be aware that you will need to use low-profile ram whil utilizing this cooler. However, this is a minor hurdle in the grand scheme, and the overall installation process is straightforward and quick.In summary, the ID-COOLING FROZN A620 ARGB tower cooler is a stellar choice for anyone looking to enhance their build's aesthetics without compromising on performance. Its visual flair, coupled with efficient cooling capabilities, makes it a highly recommendable option. Whether you're a veteran builder or just starting, this cooler deserves your consideration.I've posted pictures of two computer setups using the ID-COOLING FROZN A620 ARGB cooler, one in a Phanteks NV5 case and another in an Antec P20C case. The pictures are taken from the same angle to show off the coolers' design. You can see how they look in bright light, making them look sleek, and in the dark, where their bright lights really shine, showing they look great in any light.
J**Y
Cable Mess
I personally would NOT recommend this cooler especially the RGB version, they have given little thought into the cable length and it’s impossible to manage because each fan has 2 cables (typical) but lengthy (bad). Installing this cooler is not anywhere easier than installing a AIO cooler, or other simpler normal cooler due to its size ( it’s almost half as big as a ATX mobo ). Performance wise? just typical. Overall? why the hassle.
T**N
Perfect for your RGB build
Let's be real, this tower cooler has something that almost no other cooler on the market has, and that's why we're here. But aside from that, it performs just as great as all the others. In my case the cooling actually outperformed my old Cooler Master 622 Halo. I've seen people bring up cable management but it's honestly not as bad as many were making it out to be. The towers actually have dedicated channels in the fin stack for the ARGB cables, which is pretty smart. It was pretty straightforward to install, with clear instructions. I will say that some people have noted a strong plastic (chemical?) smell with the fans, and they are correct. With only 2 however, you'll be fine. In my case I didn't use them anyways. Overall, this cooler looks and performs great, it's a nice finishing touch to my overkill RGB setup. A bit pricey but not far off most dual tower coolers, and in this case you get what you pay for.
K**E
Double check RAM clearance
Product looks great especially for price but there are RAM clearance issues I have G.skill trident z RAM and the fan sits right on top of them. So the fan is not entirely flush with the heat sinks and they stick out about 1/4in. Also instructions aren't the greatest neither is the video instruction.
A**R
Amazing, beautiful cooling.
The best. Works great on 7800x3d. Never seen a beautiful cooler like this. Looks amazing in real life.
U**N
Its not a bad cooler
It worked pretty well, but I ended up with the all-black one and not the RGB one sadly it's pretty bulky, I would have returned it, but I was too eager to finish my build, so I just kept it.
D**T
Very nice
A very good alternative to water cooling.
C**Y
Great at the time
But two fans out in under a year is not the best quality.
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