ID-Cooling FROZN A620 PRO SE Review – Better Value Than Thermalright
Source: Tech Power Up added 10th Jul 2024Introduction
A big thank you to ID-Cooling for supplying the review sample.
ID-Cooling has significantly evolved since being established in 2013. Over the years, it has rapidly increased its market presence and continuously improved with each product release. An ability to adapt quickly to industry trends and advancements, while systematically enhancing performance, has entrenched ID-Cooling as a major player in the DIY PC market. By delivering effective and affordable solutions, it has built a strong following, particularly with the SE-224-XT series, which are some of the best entry-level air cooler options on the market.
In this review, I examine the FROZN A620 PRO SE. This dual-fan, dual-tower compact heatsink has been rated by ID-Cooling to handle 260 watts. More importantly, its price tag of $29.99 means that if it lives up to these expectations, it could be a killer value offering. Sure, the cooler doesn’t have ARGB lighting or a fancy coating on the fins, but in situations like this, that can be desirable since the focus is on performance and value, not aesthetics at the cost of performance. So, let’s take a closer look and see what it is capable of.
Specifications | |
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Manufacturer: | ID-Cooling |
Model: | FROZN A620 PRO SE |
Socket Support: | Intel: LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1200, LGA1700, LGA1851 AMD: AM4, AM5 |
Heatsink: | Material: Aluminium (fins) Copper (heat pipes) Dimensions: 120 x 142 x 157 mm Heat pipes: Ø6 mm – 6 pcs Weight: 1190 g (w/fan) |
Fan: | Model: ID12025M12S Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm Fan Speed: 300–2000 RPM Fan Airflow: 58 CFM (maximum) Fan Noise: 27.2 dBA |
Features: | Powder-groove combined heat pipes Stylish looks via natural aluminium fins and black top plates Silent yet powerful fans for best performance Simple mounting hardware design for easy installation All-black design |
Warranty: | Three years |
MSRP: | $29.99 |
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