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Arctic unveils Freezer 4U-M for Intel and AMD-based servers

The DIY audience knows Arctic well from decades of excellent CPU cooler launches. Today, Arctic is launching something for the server and data centre crowd – the new Freezer 4U-M.

The Arctic Freezer 4U-M is the successor to the Freezer 4U SP3. Offering multi-socket support for Intel and AMD processors, a push-pull fan setup and an easy mounting system, the Freezer 4U-M looks to be a solid offering for server racks.

The cooler is compatible with Intel’s LGA4189 and LGA4677 sockets as well as AMD’s SP6, sTR5, SP3, TR4, sTRX4 and sWRX8 sockets. The heatsink offers 53mm of RAM clearance, so you'll have plenty of room for DIMMs. Overall, the cooler consumes just under 2.9W of power, making it highly efficient too.

The Arctic Freezer 4U-M is available starting today, priced at €53.99.

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