Our review and benchmark of the Arctic Liquid Freezer II features tests on the 3950X and 3800X, but also talks VRM thermals and whether the fan is a gimmick or not.
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The Arctic Liquid Freezer II review has been heavily requested by our viewers, and we're finally delivering. In this review, we're looking at thermal performance versus big air coolers (like Noctua's NH-D15 or Deepcool's Assassin III) and versus other liquid coolers (like the NZXT Kraken X62). We will be doing a tear-down video of this cooler separately and in short order, so check back for that. Testing includes thermals (AMD Ryzen 3950X, 3800X), coldplate levelness, linear feet per minute flow from the VRM fan, VRM thermal impact from the VRM fan on vs. off, acoustic performance, and more. A lot of people have asked us how the Arctic Liquid Freezer II performs vs. the Noctua NH-D15, the NZXT Kraken X62 or X63, and other coolers on the market. This video answers that question.
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00:00 - Important Background Information
05:45 - 35dBA Noise-Normalized on 3950X
08:05 - VRM Airflow (Linear Feet Per Minute)
10:18 - VRM Fan Benchmark vs. MOSFET Thermals
13:37 - Time-to-Max Temperature (Steady State)
15:10 - 100% Fan Speed Test on 3950X
16:30 - 35dBA Noise-Normalized 3800X
17:52 - 3800X Auto Frequency Results
19:04 - Coldplate Levelness Benchmark
20:00 - Installation & Mounting, Conclusion
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