❄️ Chill Out with the Ultimate Cooling Experience!
The ID-COOLING FROSTFLOW X 240 CPU Water Cooler is a high-performance AIO liquid cooler featuring a 240mm radiator and dual 120mm PWM fans, designed for exceptional heat dissipation and compatibility with a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets. Its stylish white LED lighting adds a modern touch to your PC build.
K**H
Extremely good cooling! Highly recommend!
The media could not be loaded. Firstly- This AIO was extremely easy to mount and only took me about 25 minutes to do so. It was fairly simple just had to remove my old CPU cooler which was just not doing enough for high level gaming.Secondly - The RGB/Lighting was amazing on the AIO, and was a bright rgb color.Thirdly- The cooling of this AIO is amazing even under high games such as Elden Ring, God of War and many others it still cools my pc just fine with minimal noise, however in the beginning when I first bought it, it made a weird bubbly noise this was later solved by me just using it a little bit.Lastly- I would like to mention the size of the Dual Fan AIO it’s a decent size AIO and works great for the price it fit perfectly in my PC.Overall- Highly recommend this product I loved it and have had it for a while now even bought 2 for me and my brother in both colors it looks amazing!
H**Y
Affordable AIO for 12600k
Two years ago, I invested in the ID Cooling 240mm AIO CPU Cooler to pair with my Intel 12600K processor, and it has been a game-changer for my PC setup. Despite challenges with limited airflow in my case, this affordable cooler has consistently kept my CPU cool and stable, even during prolonged gaming sessions and heavy workloads. Its impressive performance has ensured that my system remains reliable and responsive, allowing me to push the limits without worrying about overheating or performance issues.Installation was a breeze, thanks to the straightforward instructions and intuitive design of the cooler. The build quality is top-notch, and the quiet operation is a definite plus, particularly during late-night gaming sessions when I prefer minimal noise distractions. Overall, the ID Cooling 240mm AIO CPU Cooler has proven to be a reliable and efficient cooling solution for my Intel 12600K processor, offering exceptional performance at an affordable price point. Highly recommended!
H**H
Reliable and Effective Cooler!
I've used the ID-COOLING FROSTFLOW X 240 in three different gaming PC builds, and it has performed flawlessly every time! It keeps temperatures low even under heavy gaming loads, and the installation is straightforward. The build quality is solid, and the fans run quietly while maintaining excellent cooling performance. For the price, this is an outstanding AIO cooler that delivers reliability and efficiency. Highly recommended for anyone building a gaming PC!
I**.
Great performance & aesthetics (for the price), TERRIBLE installation
I replaced my EK Basic 240mm AIO with this cooler because of the aesthetics primarily, but it was also one of the least expensive options at the time that checked all the boxes I was looking for.The Good:-It comes out of the box with an LGA1700 bracket, which some $150+ AIOs STILL do not come with. This alone was amazing, as the EK one required a separate, $7 bracket to work.-Looks fantastic. Was a little skeptical about the LEDs and logos due to the price point, but they look very premium and everything feels pretty much like the higher end AIOs do.-Performance is SHOCKINGLY good. Paired with a i5-12600KF, running Cinebench for 20 mins never caused it to go above 60c. In games like Fortnite and Overwatch, this remains true, despite being in a tiny ITX case with a glass side panel on one side. Since it doesn't get terribly hot, I never found the included LED fans to be too loud, which wasn't true with the EK AIO.The Bad:-The mounting system in this is absolutely atrocious. It feels EXTREMELY outdated and took an extra person to install it. There is a bracket that twists onto the pump block, which is actually super nice, however, the back plate and pump block HAVE to be mounted at the SAME TIME, unlike the EK AIO where the back plate is mounted first, then the pump is mounted on with some screws. This is incredibly annoying because you essentially have to have one hand holding the backplate onto the back of the motherboard while you line up the pump block with the screws, and then screw it all down. It is simply a mess and could EASILY be made better by making a back plate that mounts to the motherboard first.-My radiator came looking a little beat up (picture included). Didn't really notice anything like this on the EK AIO, but it might be because this one is painted white. Not a huge problem, but worries me a bit about the longevity of this product. Also the radiator seems a bit more bulky than the EK AIO, so it may give you issues if installing it in a small ITX case (I have very little room between the fans and motherboard in mine).Overall, great introductory AIO for a mid-tier processor.1 YR UPDATE:Still running strong! Running Cinebench for 10 minutes (CPU pegged at 100% usage) and temps never go above 60C. Very impressed by this budget friendly cooler. The light on the pump is kind of annoying though, it seems to brighten and dim with temperature change/pump speed. Wish there was a software interface for it to disable that, but the cheaper price makes up for it.
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