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ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 420 - Multi Compatible CPU AIO Water Cooler, Efficient PWM Controlled Pump, Fan Speed: 200-1700 RPM (Controlled via PWM), LGA1700 Compatible - Black

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  • QUALITY CONTROL APPROVED: We have increased the quality assurance and quality control. The products have been subjected to additional tests and marked with a QC sticker
  • LGA1700 COMPATIBILITY: The Liquid Freezer II 420 is compatible with Intel's new Alder Lake processors - Socket LGA1700
  • COOLER THAN OTHER AIO WATER COOLERS: The ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II has a more efficient cool plate, pump and radiator that makes a difference among other AIO water pc fan coolers
  • 15°C LOWER VOLTAGE REGULATOR TEMPERATURE: An additional 40 mm VRM fan (PWM controlled) next to pump can provide extra cooling for the base and voltage transformer
  • INTEGRATED CABLE MANAGEMENT: The PWM-cable of the fans are integrated into the sleeved tubing. Thus there is only one short cable visible from the pump to motherboard replacing the usual cable mess

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  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.63 x 6.11 x 6.7 inches; 4.37 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ ACFRE00092A
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 7, 2020
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ARCTIC
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08HLPFXWM
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 496 ratings

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Future-proof compatibility

At the end of 2022, AMD has released the AM5 socket, the successor to its popular AM4 platform. Because all mechanical dimensions remain identical, we are able to ensure the compatibility of ARCTIC coolers with AMD's new processors.

Additionally, all coolers shipped by ARCTIC are already compatible with Intel's Alder Lake and Raptor Lake LGA1700 processors.

Coolers purchased from resellers, however, may still have been shipped without the corresponding accessories. In this case, please contact our support.

Liquid Freezer II 420

Liquid Freezer II 420

Liquid Freezer II 420

Best CPU Water Cooler

The Liquid Freezer II series has been tested numerous times by independent reviewers and praised for its performance and quietness. It consistently exceeds all expectations and sets new standards in compact water cooling. As a further mark of recognition, the Liquid Freezer II series was awarded the “European Hardware Award 2022” for the best CPU water cooler.

Optimized for AMD Ryzen

AMD has been using a new multi-die layout for its high-end AM4 processors for a few generations now. In these processors, the hotspot is not centered by the IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader). To still allow for optimal heat dissipation, we have developed a special mounting kit for the Liquid Freezer II that allows the cold plate to be placed directly over the hotspot of the CPU. AMD's upcoming 7000 series AM5 processors also come with multi-die layouts and can therefore benefit from the Liquid Freezer II's unique offset mounting.

Efficient, proprietary pump

While many competitors use a generic water pump, we‘ve gone to great lengths to develop our own. The results? Quieter operation and higher efficiency. And, like the Liquid Freezer II’s fans, the water pump is PWM-controlled and adjusts its speed accordingly. This not only leads to significantly lower noise levels at low and typical loads, but also a much lower power consumption for all components of the AiO.

Liquid Freezer II 420

Liquid Freezer II 420

Liquid Freezer II 420

High quality tubing with integrated cable management

The Liquid Freezer II's fiber-reinforced 45 cm tubing allows for installation even in large cases and effectively prevents coolant evaporation, so you don't have to worry about refilling your compact water cooling system.

Plus, our sophisticated cable management hides the PWM cables of your radiator fans in the sleeving. This makes installation easy and tidy: you only have to connect one connector to the mainboard, and there are no other cables to hide.

Quiet VRM fan

Small fans have the reputation of being particularly loud and not very durable; that’s why we set out to develop a quiet, sturdy diagonal fan especially for the Liquid Freezer II. We’re 100% convinced that this 40 mm fan is just as durable as our other case fans. If the fan doesn’t live up to our claims, ARCTIC will send you a replacement free of charge (without you having to replace the entire unit).

The fan is PWM-controlled and can cool your voltage converters and the socket area almost inaudibly by up to 15 °C especially in overclocking scenarios, with insufficient VRM cooling or in cases with low airflow and thus allows continuous high load. Provided there is sufficient VRM cooling, it can be turned off at will.

Premium class radiator

Unlike most all-in-one liquid cooling manufacturers, we rely on 38mm thick radiators with a high fin density. This allows a larger amount of water to be used in the circuit and significantly increases the cooling surface area. Water has a much higher heat capacity than aluminum or copper. This leads to a slower and an up to 5 °C lower temperature increase in the time-limited turbo mode of modern CPUs.

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Technical Specifications

Compatibility

Intel Socket: 1700, 1200, 115X, 2011-3*, 2066* *Square ILM; AMD Socket: AM5, AM4; RAM Clearance: unlimited; Operating Ambient Temperature: 0-40 °C

Pump/Cold Plate

VRM Fan: 40 mm, 1000–3000 rpm (PWM controlled); Pump: 800–2000 rpm (PWM controlled); Power Consumption: 0,5 W–2,7 W (Pump + VRM Fan); Cold Plate: Copper, Micro-Skived-Fins; Thermal Paste: MX-4 (0,8 g)

Fan

Fan: ARCTIC P14 PWM 140 mm Fan x3; Fan Speed: 200–1700 rpm; Fan Bearing: Fluid Dynamic Bearing; Noise Level: 0.3 Sone; Current: 0.12 A | 12 V DC; Airflow: 72.8 cfm; Static Pressure: 2.4 mmH₂O; Connector: 4-Pin Connector

Size & Weight

Radiator: 458 (L) x 138 (W) x 38 (H) mm; Pump (w/o tubes): 98 (L) x 78 (W) x 53 (H) mm; Tube Diameter: Outer: 12.4 mm | Inner: 6.0 mm; Tube Length: 450 mm; Weight: 1977 g (Fan, Radiator, Pump, Tubes)

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Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Technology Water Cooling Water Cooling Water Cooling Water Cooling Water Cooling Water Cooling
AMD Socket AM5, AM4 AM5, AM4 AM5, AM4 AM5, AM4 AM5, AM4 AM5, AM4
Intel Socket 1700, 1200, 115X, 2011-3*, 2066* *Square ILM 1700, 1200, 115X, 2011-3*, 2066* *Square ILM 1700, 1200, 115X, 2011-3*, 2066* *Square ILM 1700, 1200, 115X, 2011-3*, 2066* *Square ILM 1700, 1200, 115X, 2011-3*, 2066* *Square ILM 1700, 1200, 115X, 2011-3*, 2066* *Square ILM
Fan 140 mm x 3 140 mm x 2 120 mm x 3 120 mm x 2 140 mm x 3 120 mm x 3
Fan Speed 200–1700 rpm 200–1700 rpm 200–1800 rpm 200–1800 rpm 200–1900 rpm 200–1800 rpm
Dimensions 458 x 138 x 38 mm (Radiator) 317 x 138 x 38 mm (Radiator) 398 x 120 x 38 mm (Radiator) 277 x 120 x 38 mm (Radiator) 458 x 138 x 53 mm (Radiator) 398 x 120 x 38 mm (Radiator)
Weight 1977 g 1572 g 1687 g 1191 g 2019 g 1729 g
RGB Connector / / / / 3-Pin 5 V-DI-GND 3-Pin 5 V-DI-GND
RGB Current/Voltage / / / / 3 x 12 A-RGB LEDs: 0.4 A | 5 V 3 x 12 A-RGB LEDs: 0.4 A | 5 V

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    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
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    Customers say

    Customers like the appearance and performance of the AIO cooler. For example, they mention it looks great, is well designed and quiet. That said, some complain about the fit. Opinions are mixed on size, ease of installation, and build quality.

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    75 customers mention64 positive11 negative

    Customers like the value of the cooler. They say it's a great solution besides air cooling, and a no-nonsense cooler that keeps their CPUs relatively cool during extended sim loads. They also mention that it'll keep their temps under load absolutely improved compared to their Noctua NH-D15. Overall, customers say it’s the best water cooling you can get without going custom.

    "The Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420 is a no-nonsense cooler. No RGB, single 4-pin cable for fans & pump...." Read more

    "...Otherwise, price per quality per performance, I could not be happier. No bells and whistles and all function...." Read more

    "...So after jumping through all those hoops, it is doing excellent at cooling my ryzen 5700g, using whatever the default xmp and cpu overclock features..." Read more

    "...doesn't come with the same price tag while offering a great solution besides air cooling...." Read more

    47 customers mention38 positive9 negative

    Customers like the noise of the product. For example, they mention the fans and pump are silent with a normal load on them. Some say that it operates incredibly silently and has cut their fan noise from air cooling almost down to nil. That said, some say it cools great but is very loud.

    "TL/DR; Huge. Quiet. Effective. Sips power. Awesome. This is now my Go To.Now here’s the self-indulgent prose...." Read more

    "...It's very quiet and keeps my processor about 10°c cooler than my Noctua heat pipe/radiator setup.Pros:..." Read more

    "...Thick radiator, 140 mm fans allow for slower RPM and less noise than 120s. Build quality is amazing. This thing is a brick house and looks great...." Read more

    "...overkill for my build, but it keeps everything nice and cool, and is very quiet." Read more

    32 customers mention28 positive4 negative

    Customers like the performance of the fan. They mention it's effective, quiet, and well designed. Some say that it works well on a 14700K and is perfect.

    "TL/DR; Huge. Quiet. Effective. Sips power. Awesome. This is now my Go To.Now here’s the self-indulgent prose...." Read more

    "...Easy to install, fantastic hardware kit, solid performance, and quiet!" Read more

    "...No bells and whistles and all function. Paired with a 5800x (a notoriously hot chip) and Phanteks p500a high airflow case...." Read more

    "...Works for that purpose, and has yet to spin up to max fan speed suing smart fan control set at %100 if reaching 65c cpu core temp...." Read more

    17 customers mention12 positive5 negative

    Customers like the appearance of the product. They mention that it looks great, is well designed, and quiet. Some say that the rad is thicker than expected.

    "...Build quality is amazing. This thing is a brick house and looks great...." Read more

    "...n't get 3 of the 12 screws in for alignment reasons, but it looks perfect from the front, even though it is a tight fit...." Read more

    "...Cons:The box is incredibly stupid. Aesthetically - not functionally - designed, it's a weird triangular setup like a video card from the late..." Read more

    "Okay the cooler looked amazing but one issue I found is my motherboard wasn't compatible according to the manufacturer's website , sad I have to..." Read more

    31 customers mention18 positive13 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of installation. Some mention it's super easy to install, wire up, and mount. The instructions are good, but others say it'll require minor surgery to the motherboard.

    "...Easy to install, fantastic hardware kit, solid performance, and quiet!" Read more

    "...space on the front to do a push-push with the fans; tricky to get everything in place (radiator has to go into the case first) but fits satisfyingly..." Read more

    "...The installation instructions are very clear and when followed properly result in the best liquid cooling I have experienced in any of my PC builds." Read more

    "Super easy to install. replaced my esinbauer Alpha cool 420...." Read more

    25 customers mention15 positive10 negative

    Customers are mixed about the size of the product. Some mention it's massive, providing more headroom. However, others say that it'll be too big with the stock fans on it and the cold plate/pump is also big.

    "TL/DR; Huge. Quiet. Effective. Sips power. Awesome. This is now my Go To.Now here’s the self-indulgent prose...." Read more

    "Let me first off say, this cooler is HUGE, the other reviews for this product that say as much do not do it justice...." Read more

    "...The Arctic 420 provides more headroom and the fans only speed up to high RPM under very heavy loads...." Read more

    "Front mounted in my Fractal Design Define 7 XL and this cooler is massive. Still required removal from the bottom mounted hard drive cages...." Read more

    22 customers mention14 positive8 negative

    Customers are mixed about the build quality of the freezer. Some mention it has good build quality, solid, and will last a very long time. However, others say that it has a cheap construction radiator, feels cheap, and the plastic used is cheap. The quality control leaves much to be desired, and some customers mention that the fans feel very cheap and can break easily.

    "...Build quality is amazing. This thing is a brick house and looks great...." Read more

    "...Tldr? Excellent radiator and fans, good build quality, terrible instructions, no packing material...." Read more

    "...bottom in a plastic bag with plenty of room to move around and no shock protection...." Read more

    "...Pros:- Well built. Nothing looks cheap, and the wiring is dead simple...." Read more

    31 customers mention7 positive24 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the product. They mention that the plate/pump is big and may not fit their motherboard due to interference with the fans. The sizing may be confusing to some, and the thumbscrews are a little bit too small and the threads are too tight. The arms on the pump system will not fit to the bolts that secure it to the processor. It was very difficult to squeeze into their case and the hoses are way too short for an aio of this height.

    "...Plan on buying your own.The sizing might be confusing to some, especially those just getting into liquid cooling with self contained kits...." Read more

    "...I'm really digging the VRM fan. Only complaint is the hoses are a smidgen short if your case is long, which makes it tough to install them from the..." Read more

    "...It barely fits, due to how I have my fans wired, but it went in without scratching or bumping.Tldr?..." Read more

    "...This cooler perfectly fits in a Thermaltake Core P3...." Read more

    Huge in size, but also hugely effective
    5 Stars
    Huge in size, but also hugely effective
    TL/DR; Huge. Quiet. Effective. Sips power. Awesome. This is now my Go To.Now here’s the self-indulgent prose.Ok, I'll admit it; I didn't do the proper research so that I could visualize what 240, 360, 420 etc. actually meant in terms of AIO liquid coolers.Due to reasons, I recently inherited a little Dell Optiplex 7000 SFF with an air "cooler" that was barely adequate for the i7-12700 that came with it. As a senior sysadmin who also functions as the company’s chief architect, obviously I had to max it out, right? So I loaded it up with RAM, filled very M.2 slot, etc. Then ordered an i9-12900K which immediately hit 100C on nearly all cores. I went with the K version even though the Dell BIOS is locked to overclocking, both because it was slightly cheaper than the non-K version that day, and because I knew it had taken higher temps without issue during the factory tests in order to have been christened a "K" processor..Of course, the CPU fan that Dell puts in the machine absolutely sucks, and I mean that literally; it uses a blower instead of a fan and sucks hot air off the motherboard, past the fins, and up and out the back of the case. Most air coolers blow air down, onto and through the cooling fins. It was barely adequate for the i7, which meant it was completely insufficient for the i9. I was regularly seeing nearly all cores hitting 100C even under light load. Now, I wasn’t afraid of the processor getting fried because it was continuously throttling itself when it reached 100 C, but on the down side, it was continuously throttling itself when it reached 100 C.I tried leaving the case open, taking out a very hot 6 TB spinning rust drive that’s right next to the blower, put a desk fan on the whole thing, etc. but nothing helped much if at all.I guess it's too late to make a long story short, but THIS THING MADE IT HAPPEN. I went with it because:-Since there is no RGB to power, the entire assembly works off the same single 4-pin motherboard fan connector as the sucky one. That one default connector completely runs the pump and all three fans. No need for any supplementary power, which was important because as I said it's just a little SFF box with a 260W max power supply."Wait, what??" you might ask. "How does it run the pump and ALL THREE fans??!?" Well, since they are HUGE, they don't have to spin very fast. That also make them quiet unlike most other AIOs, perfect for an office environment.-It has its own proprietary Arctic pump rather than a commodity Asetek or Apaltek pump which nearly every other system has. This pump, like the fans, also spins more slowly."Oh, come on!!" you might exclaim. "How can the pump AND the fans BOTH run more slowly and still work as well if not better??!?" It's all about scale. It does it by having larger inner-diameter coolant tubes than most others, and of course the giant radiator with more channels and fins for the coolant. That reduces fluid resistance, thus increasing the flow of coolant using less power. So instead of moving the coolant fast through narrow tubes and using high-speed fans to blow the heat away from a small radiator, it moves a higher volume of coolant with less effort due to the larger-diameter tubes and uses larger fans spinning more slowly. The radiative surface area is quite massive allowing for more efficient heat transfer.In short, if you are looking for pure function, I cannot recommend the Arctic Liquid Freezer line enough. Arctic also makes the ubiquitous MX-5 thermal paste known to so many hobbyists and professionals alike, and a small tube is included with the cooler.The Arctic Liquid Freezer II line is now my official Go To, and primary recommendation for people focused on office builds. Your mileage may vary of course.In case anyone has read this far and is wondering: I’ve had to leave the case open as evidenced in the photo, and now tell everyone that it is a functional art installation that I call “PC, Deconstructed.” I have also left the spinning rust drive laying outside the case as you can see. The cooler itself is just resting on the top, but the coolant tubes are stiff enough that it is in no danger of sliding off. In fact if you try to move it one way or the other, rotate it, etc. the tubes pull it back to center. Kind of amazing, really.Looking to re-mount everything into an open-air PC test bench in the near future.
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    TL/DR; Huge. Quiet. Effective. Sips power. Awesome. This is now my Go To.

    Now here’s the self-indulgent prose.

    Ok, I'll admit it; I didn't do the proper research so that I could visualize what 240, 360, 420 etc. actually meant in terms of AIO liquid coolers.

    Due to reasons, I recently inherited a little Dell Optiplex 7000 SFF with an air "cooler" that was barely adequate for the i7-12700 that came with it. As a senior sysadmin who also functions as the company’s chief architect, obviously I had to max it out, right? So I loaded it up with RAM, filled very M.2 slot, etc. Then ordered an i9-12900K which immediately hit 100C on nearly all cores. I went with the K version even though the Dell BIOS is locked to overclocking, both because it was slightly cheaper than the non-K version that day, and because I knew it had taken higher temps without issue during the factory tests in order to have been christened a "K" processor..

    Of course, the CPU fan that Dell puts in the machine absolutely sucks, and I mean that literally; it uses a blower instead of a fan and sucks hot air off the motherboard, past the fins, and up and out the back of the case. Most air coolers blow air down, onto and through the cooling fins. It was barely adequate for the i7, which meant it was completely insufficient for the i9. I was regularly seeing nearly all cores hitting 100C even under light load. Now, I wasn’t afraid of the processor getting fried because it was continuously throttling itself when it reached 100 C, but on the down side, it was continuously throttling itself when it reached 100 C.

    I tried leaving the case open, taking out a very hot 6 TB spinning rust drive that’s right next to the blower, put a desk fan on the whole thing, etc. but nothing helped much if at all.

    I guess it's too late to make a long story short, but THIS THING MADE IT HAPPEN. I went with it because:

    -Since there is no RGB to power, the entire assembly works off the same single 4-pin motherboard fan connector as the sucky one. That one default connector completely runs the pump and all three fans. No need for any supplementary power, which was important because as I said it's just a little SFF box with a 260W max power supply.

    "Wait, what??" you might ask. "How does it run the pump and ALL THREE fans??!?" Well, since they are HUGE, they don't have to spin very fast. That also make them quiet unlike most other AIOs, perfect for an office environment.

    -It has its own proprietary Arctic pump rather than a commodity Asetek or Apaltek pump which nearly every other system has. This pump, like the fans, also spins more slowly.

    "Oh, come on!!" you might exclaim. "How can the pump AND the fans BOTH run more slowly and still work as well if not better??!?" It's all about scale. It does it by having larger inner-diameter coolant tubes than most others, and of course the giant radiator with more channels and fins for the coolant. That reduces fluid resistance, thus increasing the flow of coolant using less power. So instead of moving the coolant fast through narrow tubes and using high-speed fans to blow the heat away from a small radiator, it moves a higher volume of coolant with less effort due to the larger-diameter tubes and uses larger fans spinning more slowly. The radiative surface area is quite massive allowing for more efficient heat transfer.

    In short, if you are looking for pure function, I cannot recommend the Arctic Liquid Freezer line enough. Arctic also makes the ubiquitous MX-5 thermal paste known to so many hobbyists and professionals alike, and a small tube is included with the cooler.

    The Arctic Liquid Freezer II line is now my official Go To, and primary recommendation for people focused on office builds. Your mileage may vary of course.

    In case anyone has read this far and is wondering: I’ve had to leave the case open as evidenced in the photo, and now tell everyone that it is a functional art installation that I call “PC, Deconstructed.” I have also left the spinning rust drive laying outside the case as you can see. The cooler itself is just resting on the top, but the coolant tubes are stiff enough that it is in no danger of sliding off. In fact if you try to move it one way or the other, rotate it, etc. the tubes pull it back to center. Kind of amazing, really.

    Looking to re-mount everything into an open-air PC test bench in the near future.
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    Jonathan C.
    5.0 out of 5 stars nothing bad to say about it . first water cooling instal .. the noise is nice ... good item buy it
    Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2024
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    Dante Sparda
    5.0 out of 5 stars El Rey de los AIO
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Wielkie i wydajne.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Wielkie i wydajne.
    Reviewed in Poland on February 29, 2024
    Chłodzenie 10/10, full silient przy ryzenie 7 5800x.
    Pompa powyzej 60% staje się słyszalna. Z testów 40% w zupełności wystarcza. Aio 240mm dobijało do 84°C, to aio max 65°C.
    W moim przypadku obudowa wspierała maksymalnie 360mm ale udało mi się ją przerobić na 420mm.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Gelungene Weiterentwicklung!
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    Renier
    5.0 out of 5 stars This is a beast
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2024
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