Deepcool Gamerstorm, a leading brand in the design and manufacture of CPU cooling systems, introduces the FRYZEN cooler designed specifically for the AMD Ryzen Threadripper line of processors. The cooler supports TR4/AM4 and major AMD socket types.
The new cooler features an extra-large copper base that completely covers AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ processors. Parallel arrangement of 6 curved heat pipes ensures exceptional heat dissipation. All-aluminum chassis and dual-blade inverter fans double the air pressure for improved performance.
Built-in RGB illumination in the top cover and fans provides up to 36 different modes of operation thanks to 16.7 million colors and 5 effects dynamic color, static, breathing, comet and collision . Backlighting is easily controlled via a wired controller included or via the motherboard with synchronized control via an addressable RGB function. FRYZEN doesn’t affect the performance of memory-hungry devices and doesn’t affect the image parameters.
Price and availability
Suggested retail price: 5,799 Dollars. Deepcool FRYZEN will go on sale in October 2018.
What makes the Deepcool FRYZEN stand out from other Threadripper CPU coolers on the market? Is it specifically designed to handle the higher thermal demands of the Threadripper processors?
What are the key features and performance specifications of the Deepcool FRYZEN Threadripper CPU cooler, and how does it compare to other coolers in the market?
This seems like an interesting product by Deepcool, but I wonder how effective the FRYZEN CPU cooler actually is for the Threadripper processors? Does it have sufficient cooling power to handle the high-performance needs of these CPUs, and how does it compare to other coolers in terms of temperatures and noise levels? Additionally, what are some unique features of the FRYZEN that sets it apart from other coolers in the market?
Can you please provide more information about the Deepcool FRYZEN Threadripper CPU cooler? What are its key features and specifications? How does it compare to other coolers in terms of performance and compatibility? Is it suitable for overclocking or high-performance setups?