Arctic did it Again! Dropping the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Temperatures >5°C with An Offset Mounting

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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9 thoughts on “Arctic did it Again! Dropping the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Temperatures >5°C with An Offset Mounting

  1. 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?

      1. 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

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