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Arctic launches Freezer 35 series CPU coolers for Intel and AMD

Today, ARCTIC is expanding its CPU cooler line-up with a new tower heatsink. The Arctic Freezer i35 for Intel sockets and the Freezer A35 for AMD sockets promise support for the latest CPUs, ARGB lighting and unrestricted RAM compatibility.

The new Freezer CPU cooler is available starting this month, with two configurations available for the latest AMD and Intel processors – including the newly launched Intel 12th Gen Core desktop processors, which use the new LGA1700 socket.

Thanks to its compact dimensions of 133 x 91 mm, the Freezer i35 A-RGB / Freezer A35 A-RGB should be compatible with most RAM modules. The cooler comes with a new mounting system as well, with two spring-loaded screws making it easy to install with even pressure across the CPU. The heatsink itself has four direct-touch heatpipes and an improved fin stack for swift heat transfer from the CPU, combined with a 120mm P-fan to dissipate heat.

Check the table below for full specifications:

The Arctic Freezer i35 and A35 A-RGB CPU coolers will be available from mid-November priced at $52.99.

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