Arctic is on a winning streak right now, with the launch of their truly incredible Freezer III AIO coolers, and a three-month-long celebration that has seen them slash prices to disruptive levels. Honestly, if you’re buying an AIO cooler in the next few months, and Arctic isn’t at the top of your list, I’d be very interested to know why you didn’t buy one.
However, I am a big fan of air coolers, which are often quieter, more compact, and more affordable than liquid coolers. Plus, while AIO coolers have their benefits, a decent quality air cooler is often more than powerful enough for many system builds and processors. What’s cool is that this new Freezer 36 is launching in five variants, and we have the most premium Freezer 36 ARGB White in for testing today; I can’t wait to see what it can do!
Equipped with a new aesthetic upgrade from the older model, and a new and improved heatsink design with open sides, the Freezer 36 Series is looking like it’s off to a good start. It comes equipped with two of the latest Arctic P 120mm fans and comes with support for both Intel and AMD platforms. Interestingly, it also comes with the ILM replacement kit, the same one we saw on their new AIO cooler, allowing for a unique, easy and more uniform mounting system over your CPU. Best of all though, they’re backed with a 6-year warranty, which certainly gives you peace of mind.
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