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Thermaltake Frio OCK Cooler Review – better than Noctua D14?

The Frio OCK arrives in a colourful, futuristic styled box. It can handle up to 240watts of heat, 20w more than the first design.

The bundle includes two installation guides, one for AMD and the other for Intel. The accessory package is a very neat design, with all the installation components neatly stored in cut out sections with markings above indicating what they are. The mounting backplate handles both Intel and AMD motherboards. There is also a little tube of quality thermal paste included.

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5 comments

  1. thats a damn good cooler looking at the size of it. stupid to try and go head to head with the D14 tho, its a monster.

    I like this, should do them well.

  2. Great cooler indeed, but silly things they were doing before it launched. dont understand why they thought anyone would believe 7c better than D14. ludicrous.

  3. £50 is a hefty asking price, Frio was a bargain, not sure this is worth £15 more. Its good but is it better than the Antec liquid cooler for less? I dont think so. They need to drop the UK price.

  4. This is awesome, but yeah, dont know what they were thinking. its made them look very stupid.

  5. This really is like the Prolimatech Megahalems, with a few mods. wonder if the same company makes both.