Arctic has just revealed their latest CPU cooler, the Freezer i32 Plus. The latest cooler comes with a compact design to ensure high compatibility, and it now comes with two 120mm 1350RPM PWM fluid dynamic bearing fans vs the previous model which only had one, allowing you to push and pull air through the fin stack for improved cooling performance at lower RPM operation.
It’s not the most expensive, or the sexiest looking cooler in the world, but it’s hardly ugly either, and looks pretty robust, as are most Arctic coolers we’ve seen in the past. It features an aluminium fin stack, with 5 x 6mm direct contact heat pipes, and it comes with support for all major Intel sockets.
With a focus on reliable cooling and silent performance, the Freezer i32 looks like good value for money solution. It’ll cost you just 49.99 EUR / £38.95, and should already be available at the usual retailers right now.
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