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The MSI Core Frozr L CPU Air Cooler combines cutting-edge technology with a sleek design, featuring dual fans, a nickel-plated copper base, and compatibility with both AMD and Intel sockets. With an impressive airflow of 71.27 CFM and a noise level of just 33.6 dB, it ensures optimal cooling performance while maintaining a quiet environment. Perfect for gamers and professionals alike, this cooler is a must-have for any high-performance desktop setup.
Brand | MSI |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Cooling Method | Fan |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 33.6 dB |
Material | Copper,Silver |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1.8E+3 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 71.27 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 824142135341 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00824142135341 |
Manufacturer | MSI Computer |
Number of Items | 1 |
Series | MSI Core Frozr L |
Item model number | MSI Core Frozr L |
Item Weight | 2.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 3.31 x 6.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 3.31 x 6.1 inches |
Color | Silver/Black |
ASIN | B01MFB358A |
Date First Available | October 19, 2016 |
M**R
Amazing cooler! Easily as good as a Noctua and much better looking!
I recently bought a really nice custom-built computer off Craigslist when the previous owner decided to upgrade. The specs included an Intel i7-6700, Gigabyte GTX 1080, and MSI Z170a Gaming Pro Carbon. The computer came in a gym-locker-sized full tower case that needed to go, and the CPU was cooled using a Corsair AIO cooler (I'm not sure which one...I'm not a big fan of AIO coolers).I don't know if it wasn't seated properly of if the thermal paste had dried up, but the cooler was doing a terrible job. The CPU idled around 50C and under moderate 4k gaming topped out around 90C. The previous owner had been running the build as-is for about 4 years, so maybe it was just dried up thermal paste.While in the process of transferring everything to a new case that would actually fit ...well...anywhere useful, I decided to get rid of the AIO. I bought this MSI cooler, having never used an MSI cooler before, but it looked cool and the TDP dwarfed my needs. I was shocked, SHOCKED I TELLS YA, at the difference I saw once in the new case. Granted, some of that could have been airflow through the case, but the old case should've flowed just fine. My new idle temps were between 25 and 30C, and under the same loads the CPU peaks around 60C! I now use that PC with my new Steam Index VR set and even hitting 100% on multiple cores during the process of a session the CPU never tops about 68C. Really impressed with this thing!Installation was simple and well thought-out (despite so/so directions that were 95% pictures). It came with a tube of thermal paste that I opted to use (in order to test it how MSI intended). The description actually states how tall a ram stick it'll clear which is EXTREMELY convenient, because that's usually an unknown. It cleared my non-LED Corsair Vengeance sticks without adjusting the fans up at all. Overall, really nice looking, VERY functional unit! Extremely happy with my purchase, and by far the best price found here.If you can fit it, buy it.
J**E
Beefy Cooler. Has its issues. (Core Frozr XL)
Pros:-BEEFY AF. Cooling is equal to an AIO liquid cooler (depending on the type you get)-RGB Dragon logo.-Two high-quality torq fans included. Quiet (for a heatsink), but still powerful. Able to cool my 105-watt Ryzen 9 3900X.-Easy to install (I've installed coolers that were so convoluted, even a rocket scientist wouldn't understand them).Cons:-They include an ENTIRE tube of thermal paste. DON'T USE ALL OF IT. You'll have quite a bit left over for use in the future. Or if you have a friend who needs some, you can use it there. Slight pro: The thermal paste is pretty good.-BEEFY AF. I had to get entirely new memory for my system. Something low-profile like the Kingston HyperX Fury memory just BARELY worked for my system. I had to replace my G.Skill Royal RGB memory. So unless you're not planning on running dual-channel memory and using two sticks for memory, this won't work. Get the Core Frozr L if you have memory you plan on keeping.-Again, BEEFY AF. I didn't measure clearance beforehand, but luckily enough it just fits in my Enermax Saberey case without touching the glass, somehow. Just barely. So if you're running a smaller system, like mATX or ITX, you may not be able to fit these kinds of coolers inside it. Usually you'll need to go with AIO if there are radiator mounts or a smaller heat sink (provided you're not willing to do a custom loop).-The 4-pin USB 2.0 header on it is mega-tiny. That thing will kill your hand if you install the cooler inside an already-assembled system. For the price, MSI should really make it a full-sized USB 2.0 header with RGB support in the software, so you can customize the dragon logo. I mean, you're already charging us nearly $100 for the cooler and the 4-pin for the RGB is already using a USB 2.0 header, mind as well go all-in and give us another feature. I would have gone with another cooler if I didn't get this cooler at $30 off thanks to minor cosmetic damage.All in all, a cooler that'll outperform expectations. If you thought "Oh well liquid cooling is always better, end of story", you may be right in some ways, but this cooler will put 120mm AIOs to SHAME! During Windows' security scan, my CPU was hovering at 3.99-4.00GHz on all cores with 100% load on each core (we're talking 24 threads being hit and overclocked by 200MHz). Temperatures were at max 78 degrees C, which is pretty good, considering the Kombuster tests from MSI couldn't bring it past 75 degrees C. Just be ready to get low-profile memory if you plan on using all four slots or dual-channel configuration.
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