Overall Performance (Intel)
To calculate each cooler’s overall performance, I take into account three factors, the CPU’s temperature, wattage, and frequency, by using the following equation:
(Wattage / Temperature) x Frequency
Each chart shows the cooler under test as 100% and every other product’s performance as relative to it.
The Arctic’s AIO performance receives a notable boost with the offset contact frame, from 8 to 9.5%, depending on the fan speed.
Performance Per Price (Intel)
The performance per price also takes a nice boost, given that, most likely, there won’t be a price increase for the new contact frame.
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I know this is not “officially” listed as compatible with Liquid Freezer II series – but would this actually work with the older Liquid Freezer II series?
Yes we would like to know when. Arctic did not reply to my email regarding this.
They told me Q1 2025
Seems they are keeping it mum.
Wow, 5°C and over 100MHz, that’s quite an improvement…hats off 😉
yeap this was one of the best mods I seen in the recent years 🙂
the father of the idea of offset mounting is Noctua, but their processes take a long time, so I’m curious if and when they will come up with it for LGA 1851…
I guess that other Asian competitors will overtake them now
and they are super expensive too! Arctic will offer this new contract frame for just 5 dollars!
did they say when it will be available to purchase?