

❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — Liquid Freezer II 240 keeps your rig chill and your game hotter!
The ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 240 is a premium all-in-one water cooler featuring a 240mm radiator, PWM-controlled pump and fans (200-1800 RPM), and a dedicated 40mm VRM fan that reduces voltage regulator temperatures by 15°C. Compatible with Intel LGA1700 and AMD sockets, it integrates cable management for a clean build and operates with minimal noise (0.3 sones), delivering superior cooling performance for high-end CPUs.
















| ASIN | B07WSDLRVP |
| Air Flow Capacity | 55.6 Cubic Centimeters Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,028 in Water Cooling Systems |
| Brand | ARCTIC |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1200, 1700; AMD: AM5, 2011(-3), AM4, Intel: 2066 |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,053) |
| Date First Available | September 19, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00872767009820, 04895213701907 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.66 x 5.67 x 6.86 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.63 pounds |
| Item model number | ACFRE00046B |
| Language | English, English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
| Material | Aluminum, Copper, Rubber |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
| Noise Level | 0.3 Sones |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 10.91"L x 4.72"W x 1.5"H |
| UPC | 872767009820 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
J**E
Fantastic liquid cooling!
The stock cooler on my PC died after just a year and I did a bunch of research before deciding on this cooler. I had never replaced one myself before and admittedly was intimidated by the process. I didn't like that the installation instructions live online but was able to get to them easily enough, and they weren't too difficult to follow. Arctic also has a very detailed installation video on YouTube that I followed as I went that was invaluable, so definitely look that up. The one thing I will say, especially if you don't have a lot of experience installing these things, is note that the mounting rails that go on the motherboard ARE DIFFERENT. When I was taking everything out of the box and separating it I completely didn't notice the round cutouts are different sizes/positions and the outer edges are rounded/squared to help you tell them apart (derp). The first time I put them on I did so backwards, and nearly attempted to mount the CPU block the wrong way. Take a minute to look at how these rails need to be installed for your CPU position and motherboard. I had also never had to remove or install thermal paste before and while it seemed intimidating it ended up being very easy. The first time I applied it I had it backwards and the good thing about taking it apart is I could see that the method I used (dot x) fully covered the plate on the CPU, so that was encouraging. Once I got things turned around I had just enough paste to do a second application and get it assembled. Assembly wasn't terrible; however I would suggest that you have another person assist so you have a second set of hands to help hold things in place while you are screwing them down. It took some fiddling to get the base mounting rails attached which would have been pretty tough to do alone, and the radiator in my case is positioned vertically in the front so it was invaluable to have someone to hold it in place for me so I could line up all the screws. Best of all, the entire works only needs one plug for the radiator fans. My previous cooler had four fans all with their own power supply cords so it was drawing a ton of power and they were loud (something I didn't fully realize until I had the Arctic installed). This made finishing installation super easy, and everything worked perfectly the moment I turned it on for the first time. I was shocked at how quiet the fans are, I have my case two feet from me on the end of my desk and I can barely hear them most of the time. Even when they're spinning up they don't get that loud and I certainly can't hear them if I'm wearing headphones. Best of all the cooling power has been nothing short of amazing. My CPU was pinning at 91C at startup with the old failing cooler and now it runs at a chill 38C on startup, and even when playing the most intensive games on Ultra settings with my RTX 3070 the max I've seen runs from 77-83C and those spikes are literally momentary before dropping down to an average speed of 65C, while only drawing 30-40W. Very, very happy with this cooler. Thanks for letting me see every single blade of grass in RDR2 again!
J**.
Works with ASRock B760M Steel Legend WiFi motherboard
I learned of all the motherboards that are apparently incompatible with the cooling block and/or mounting bracket after placing the order. I actually tried to cancel the order after it was placed because one of the boards on the incompatibility list is the ASRock B760M PG Sonic WiFi, which as far as I am aware is just a cosmetic variation of my board, the ASRock B760M Steel Legend WiFi. My order could not be cancelled because it was already shipping, so I decided to just wait and see. I received the Rev 7. 240mm cooler and it fits fine, with no interference with the VRM heatsink, M.2 heatsink, or capacitors around the socket, and no issues with mounting pressure. The photos show how close the bracket gets to the M.2 heatsink, but it doesn't make contact and the heatsink and drive can be removed without contact or other issues. The photos show the cooler mounted and the clearances around the cooler and bracket. The important part is that this cooler is definitely compatible with the B760M Steel Legend with no modification to the brackets, and may be compatible with other ASRock B760M boards. As for the performance, my i5-12600K idles at about 23-25C (basically room temp) and maxes out in the low-mid 40s in games. I swapped out the stock fans for Corsair ML120 Elite fans right off the bat and the radiator is mounted in a push exhaust config at the top of the case. My GPU temps dropped 5-10C, likely because of the room that was freed up inside the case for airflow. My previous cooler was a Thermalright Peerless Assassin, which is a great cooler that I would've been happy sticking with had this one not had such a good sale with the coupon. The mounting system is fine. It's not the best, but I've seen much worse. The pump is basically silent. Not sure about the noise level of the stock fans because I didn't use them. It is all pretty easy to install. The adhesive-backed washers that go over the holes in your motherboard are a pain to line up, but it's not complicated.
P**R
Ich habe die Wasserkühlung für den PC meines Sohnes besorgt, da uns der bisherige Luft Kühler zu laut war und ich schon immer mal eine Wasserkühlung testen wollte. Diese Rezension bezieht sich auf die Revision 3 der Artic Liquid Freezer II 240 AiO. Look und Qualität: Alle Komponenten sind sauber verarbeitet und passgenau. Diese WaKü hat kein LED Bling-Bling, überzeugt dafür aber mit ihrer Funktion. Einbau und Einrichtung: Der Einbau für einen AM4 Sockel ist einfach wenn man die Anleitung aufmerksam liest. Der Einbau in ein Sharkoon LIT 100 Gehäuse war problemlos möglich (Montage oben). Entgegen anderer AiO Lösungen kann der PWM geregelte CPU Anschluss genutzt werden. Temperaturabhängig werden gleichzeitig die Drehzahlen der Radiator Lüfter, des VRM Lüfters und der Pumpe geregelt. Das klappt absolut problemlos. Die Steuerung erfolgt über die normale Kühlersteuerungssoftware vom Mainboard Lautstärke: Bei 100% CPU Auslastung sind die Lüfter hörbar aber dennoch nicht störend. Im Vergleich zu den vorher verbauten AMD Stock Kühlern Wraith Stealth und Wraith Prism ist das System jetzt deutlich leiser. Im normalen Spielebetrieb bleibt es deutlich leiser und ist kaum warnehmbar, wenn das PC auf dem Boden steht. Beim anlaufen hört man kurz ein leichtes Gluckern, was aber nicht weiter stört. Bei niedriger Drehzahl werden die Lüfter unhörbar, die Wasserpumpe hört man aber leicht. Man kann damit einen sehr leisen, aber nicht vollkommen geräuschlosen PC bauen. In einem anderen PC kühle ich einen Ryzen 5800X (noch so ein Hitzkopf) mit einen Scythe Mugen 5 PCGH Editon, welche noch leiser arbeitet und günstiger ist, aber nicht mehr in jedes Gehäuse passt. Für das Sharkoon LIT100 meines Sohnes habe ich keinen guten und passenden Tower Kühler gefunden, daher ist diese AiO Lösung aus meiner Sicht das Optimum. Kühlleistung: Die Kühlleistung ist wirklich super und mehr als ausreichend: 100% CPU Last auf allen Kernen (CPU-Z Stresstest): AMD Stock Kühler Wraith Stealth: 90° Grad AMD Kühler Prism Stealth: 90° Grad Artic Liquid Freezer II 240: 71° (Idle 41° Grad) Kühlleistung: Ich lasse die Pumpe und Lüfter mit sehr niedrigen Drehzahlen laufen und PWM 100 liegt erst ab 85° Grad an. Damit steigt die CPU Temperatur des Ryzen 3600 (der eigentlich ein Hitzkopf ist) im CPU-Z Stresstest nicht über 71° Grad und die Lautstärke bleibt erträglich. Fazit: Aufgrund der guten Preis-/Leistung, des leisen Betriebs und der sehr guten Kühlungseigenschaften kann ich diese AiO Lösung sehr empfehlen. PS: Wer viel Platz im Gehäuse hat, sollte auch eine Blick auf den Artic Liquid Freezer II 360 mit 3 Lüftern werfen.
K**H
Suite à l’achat d’un processeur I9 11ème génération, je me suis vite rendu compte de la température extrême montant à +95 degrés avec un Venturad Bequiet rock slim 2. Évidemment, pour le long terme et les performances, l’investissement dans un AIO est nécessaire. Pour l’ajout d’une vingtaine d’euros nous avons droit au rgb, pas vraiment nécessaire quand on regarde la tête de la pompe (assez futuriste mais pas super beau). Néanmoins, l’installation a été assez simple, en 30min max. Les instructions sont sur le QR code de la boite. D’ailleurs à l’achat de ce AIO présente, le modèle est le REV 7 donc la dernière génération sortie de l’artic liquid freezer 240. Je m’en suis rendu à l’installation de la backplate derrière la carte mère qui n’était enfaite plus la même comparé aux versions REV précédentes, mais ça ne pose aucun soucis. Niveau performance je n’ai rien à dire, on passe 95-100 à 50-58 max en High graphic sur des jeux gourmands (Gta 5, Metro, Call of Duty MW). En conclusion, un produit très performant, avec une pâte thermique MX-5 très performante et un radiateur épais performant avec peu de bruit. Installation simple et branchement d’un seul câble. Pour le prix, l’AIO Artic liquid freezer 240 doit être le meilleur sur le marché niveau rapport prix/perf.
G**S
This is looking after a i7 gen 13. Under stress testing it doesn’t take long to throttle even with fans extracting as well as pushing, with 25c ambient air. . But as soon as the load stops the temps comes right back down. From my normal running and gaming this hasn’t been an issues. Nowhere near throttling. For me it does the job perfectly.
A**.
Llevaba tiempo con ganas de hacerme con una refrigeración de este tipo y finalmente opte por una de esta marca en la versión de 240mm, ya que con anterioridad me había hecho con un pack de ventiladores, con los que estaba muy contento. Cuando me la encontre en Amazon Warehouse a la mitad de lo que normalmente suele costar, ni me lo pensé. Llegó un día antes de lo previsto, en perfectas condiciones. De primeras, me sorprendió el tamaño y la robustez del radiador para bien. Es grande y pesado. Al menos da la sensación de que va a durar. Es el primero que tengo y no puedo opinar comparandolo con otros, pero la primera impresión fue positiva. Mi caja es muy amplia y lo puede montar perfectamente, pero recomiendo comprobar el espacio antes. La instalación tampoco es que tenga mucho misterio (es atornillar y conectar un cable) pero la marca dispone de un vidio donde explica el montaje paso a paso de forma muy clara. En cuanto al diseño, que sea en solo color, sobrio y sin rgb es un punto a su favor (al menos para mi). Combinará con cualquier caja (negra, obviamente) y será algo más barata. En cuanto al rendimiento, estoy muy satisfecho. En mi i5 6600k he pasado de un OC de 4.5 Ghz y 80º a 4.7 Ghz y 58º (a 100% de carga), montandola en un sistema "pull&push". No es un procesado especialmente caliente, además que mi caja tiene buena ventilación (5 ventiladores iguales a los que trae la líquida y otro de 200mm), pero los ventiladores hacen su trabajo muy bien. Y es que esa temperatura la consiguen a 1000 rpm, con un sonido practicamente nulo, no mayor del ámbiente. El único fallo que le veo es la falta de una válvula o sistema para su mantenimiento. No entiendo muy bien porque no la han incluido, facilitaría bastante su mantenimiento y la vida a sus clientes.
A**O
Incluye el bracket para instalar en socket 1700, facil de instalar, aunque me hicieron falta dos tornillos para sostener el radiador en el gabinete, solo vinieron 6 de los 8 que debian venir. Fuera de eso es una buena opción. Tenia un disipador noctua con doble ventilador y comparandolo con este mantienen las mismas temperaturas, la ventaja del Arctic Liquid Freezer II es el nivel de ruido que es menor. Dato a tomar en cuenta.
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