Home / Component / Cooling / Gamerstorm FRYZEN CPU Cooler Review

Gamerstorm FRYZEN CPU Cooler Review

Rating: 7.5.

One of the main draws for the Deepcool Gamerstorm Fryzen cooler is the added support for Ryzen Threadripper's TR4 socket. At £89.99 the Fryzen cooler also offers pretty unique aesthetics, along with a full host of addressable RGB LEDs, both built into the cooler, and the included fan. Compared to some much larger dual fan coolers, it appears pretty slim (which may cause a little concern) but as Deepcool state, this makes for a ‘non-interference design' for the RAM slots. This enables much better support for even high profile memory modules.

It's not a massive cooler when you compare it to a dual tower, dual fan air cooler, but it is rated for up to 250W so it will be interesting to see how it performs in our testing.

Specification:

  • Model: Fryzen
  • Heat Sink Material: Aluminum
  • Fan Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25mm
  • Fan Speed: 500 ± 150 – 1800 ± 10%RPM
  • Fan Noise Level: 17.8 – 41.5 dBa @100%
  • Fan Connector: 4-Pin (PWM)
  • LED Type: Addressable RGB LED
  • LED Connector: 3-Pin
  • AMD socket compatibility: AMD TR4 / AM4 / AM3+ / AM3 / AM2+ / AM2 / FM2+ / FM2 / FM1
  • Heat Sink Weight:  1.119kg
  • Heat Sink Dimensions (LxWxH) : 124 x 81.5 x 164.6 mm

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Grinding Gear Games still hopes to finish Path of Exile 2 in 2026, but it will be later than planned

Path of Exile 2 has been in early access for around a year at this stage, but we are still quite a long ways off from release. The next major update will bring the game up to Version 0.4, although Grinding Gear Games says it is going to do everything it can to ensure that Version 1.0 does not slip into 2027.