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ARCTIC Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 45 CFM Fluid Dynamic Bearing CPU Cooler

(38 Ratings, 4.5 Average)

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Specifications

Manufacturer

ARCTIC

Part #

  • Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2
  • DCACO-FP701-CSA01

Fan RPM

900 - 2500 RPM

Height

127 mm

Bearing

Fluid Dynamic

CPU Socket

  • AM2
  • AM2+
  • AM3
  • AM3+
  • AM4
  • FM1
  • FM2
  • FM2+
  • LGA1150
  • LGA1151
  • LGA1155
  • LGA1156
  • LGA1200
  • LGA1366
  • LGA775

Water Cooled

No

Fanless

No

Price History

    Reviews

    mfreynet
    • 4 points
    • 9 months ago

    Now a dead model, this model had been in the market for years and years and has proven to be reliable. Although many various newer models are better if you are looking for a very cheap CPU fan (likely be second hand as of 2020) and do not plan to do any OC on an older CPU, go ahead and get it. Even on my Ryzen 5 1600X it has kept temperatures in check without issues.

    mop414
    • 7 points
    • 1 year 5 months ago

    from completed build Flashy Spare Parts Build

    Nice little cooler, only downside is the AMD mounting bracket is hard to attach. On a socket FM2+ I ended up bending one side of the bracket to get it installed.

    lmPhill
    • 5 points
    • 3 years 4 months ago

    It does its job well, quietly, and at a decent price. Keeps my Ryzen 5 1600 at around 40C idol and 60 under stress. It is a real pain to put on and can only mount vertically if you are going with an AMD processor. It is a great fan but Id recommend this for an intel processor rather than an AMD.

    rfinnie
    • 14 points
    • 3 years 10 months ago

    from completed build Amy, the Above Average Gaming PC

    Looks good, decent performance, and quiet (the fan has rubber shock mounts to isolate it from the body). Keep in mind AM2/3/4 mounts are the standard tab mount, so you are limited to vertical airflow mounting. (Intel mounts don't have this problem.)

    someta
    • 12 points
    • 4 years ago

    from completed build Bloodborn

    Keeping my Xeon L5520 in the 30s under light load.

    xiiistephan
    • 11 points
    • 4 years 5 months ago

    from completed build 2017 - Second Moscow build

    I am very happy with this cooler - it's cheap, efficient, easy to install and quiet.

    Nicosarea
    • 14 points
    • 4 years 7 months ago

    from completed build SMOL 2016

    Excellent fan that gives you many different mounting options! This package also includes thermal paste for your CPU cooling needs.

    Be very careful when pressing your fingers against this cooler. I've experienced several cuts to my hands.

    tombull89
    • 128 points
    • 5 years ago

    from completed build Black and Red - July 2016 Refresh

    A good third-party cooler that is quiet under load but is a major pain to mount on AMD motherboards.

    ubique
    • 9 points
    • 5 years 1 month ago

    Nice and quiet. Cools well.

    AmbularD
    • 7 points
    • 5 years 3 months ago

    from completed build Blue

    Not so massive as to dominate my case or interfere with other components. Did not require motherboard removal for installation. MX-2 thermal paste pre-applied. Required a bit of fiddling with the screws to get it set properly, but that was very likely my fault. Dropped my core temperatures by +/- 15 degrees Celcius vs. the stock cooler once it was properly secured.

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