Arctic Liquid Freezer 120 AIO CPU Cooler Review
Peter Donnell / 9 years ago
A Closer Look
Since this is an AIO (all in one) CPU cooler, the radiator, tubing, pump and CPU block are already put together, meaning it’s ready for you to plug and play, without having to worry about coolant levels, leak testing, etc. There’s a set of durable and reasonably thick hoses here, with enough length to suit most chassis designs.
One thing that does look very promising is the radiator, it’s nice and thick and has durable construction throughout. It’s a fairly standard design, but with the all black finish and a bit of trim on the edges, it certainly looks presentable.
The pump/block design is really nice, with a simple gloss cover and some branding on the top, a smooth round design and top flow pipe fittings. Again, it’s quite simple, but the clean looks will blend nicely into your system build.
There’s plenty of flex to the hoses too, which should help with the installation process, and there’s a standard 3-pin fan header to provide power to the pump.
The CPU block is polished copper, with a good surface area to ensure coverage of some of the larger chips that are supported.