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April 2010
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The Themaltake Frio is everything you want from a CPU cooler: A great price and even better performance. Be sure to keep the Frio on your wishlist! ...
Fans are quiet at low settings, Very efficient cooler, Fans and overall cooler look good, 2 fans included, 1 is optional, Simple install process, Mounting compatibility, Antivibration fan holders
Fans are loud at high settings
Performance:The Thermaltake Frio CPU Cooler did its job well, at low and high speeds. The temperature difference compared to the noise difference is very considerable, but if you need that extra few degrees for piece of mind, it isn't an unbearable amo...
It's great to see Thermaltake finally moving away from using gimmicks to try and sell coolers, and moving into the realms of less is more. There's no wacky designs and no fans with 40 different colour LED's. The mount is so simple I think even my little s...
Extrait: Thermaltake have finally produced an excellent high performance heatsink worthy of FrostyTech's Top 5 Heatsink chart. All it took was two fans, five 8mm diameter heatpipes, a 1kg mass of metal and a little concentrated effort. ...
I was very impressed with the cooling capabilities of the Frio. Coming in right under $60 this is a very affordable solution for anyone who is looking for an overclocking cooler. While the size does offer great heat dissipation capabilities, this is n...
The Frio easily lives up to its name by keeping our system's i7 860 downright chilly throughout all of our testing. At stock speeds, it handily matches the competition while being absolutely silent. When we overclock our processor, we see the Frio real...
At $60.00 the Thermaltake Frio represents a very good value. You’d be hard pressed to find a heat sink on the market today that offers this level of performance along with two fans for the less than $70 dollars. Even comparing top offerings from other ...
So, has Thermaltake managed to create a true super-cooler? It s difficult to answer this question definitively. On the one hand, Thermaltake Frío is a really highly efficient cooling system that can cope with decently overclocked quad-core processors j...
We've seen a lot of coolers, and we're sure to see even more as time goes on, but the Thermaltake Frio has made a very good impression on us. It can be very quiet when it wants to be, being barely audible on an open air case, and it can be a loud monst...
Simple and effective mounting hardware, Excellent Cooling, Large 8mm Heatpipes, Decorative Covers, Rubber Mount Fans, Multi Processor Mounting System, Slick White Fan Centers, Ninjalane Color Style
Second fan required for high wattage overclocking, Fans not thermally adjusted (3pin header), Fan speed dials require system access to change
As we mentioned before the tower style heatink has quickly become the aftermarket cooling standard for the desktop and enthusiast PC. The difficult thing is determining how one tower differs from another and if it would be a good fit for your system....