Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-05-31
Quick Highlights
-Great compatibility-Very nice retail box
-Great cooling
-Very good price
Editor’s comment:
The Themaltake Frio is everything you want from a CPU cooler: A great price and even better performance. Be sure to keep the Frio on your wishlist!
https://www.geekinvaders.com/?p=1865&page=6
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Language: English
Country: UK
Date:2010-07-16
Quick Highlights
-features
-performance
-ease of use
-good pricing
-overall package
-horizontal orientation in AMD system adds to cooling
Editor’s comment:
Even with one low-speed fan attached, the Thermaltake Frio managed to provide better cooling than the excellent Titan Fenrir (with its fan at low speed) on both Intel sockets. Better still, for overclockers who can handle the noise, the Frio was the best cooler we’ve seen for LGA1366 with both fans at high speed. While the Frio’s cooling with low-speed fans was decent in our AMD system, it’s a great choice for taming your LGA1156 or LGA1366 CPU.
https://www.bittech.net/hardware/coo...ooler-review/3
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Language: English
Country: UK
Date:2010-07-01
Quick Highlights
- cools even the hottest, highest performing processors on the market today.
- stable overclocks with hot running processors
- Very good price
Editor’s comment:
With slightly better fan selection this product would have scored even higher than it did today, however I still highly recommend it, because for under £40 you really aren’t going to get a better air cooler.
https://www.kitguru.net/components/c...frio-review/5/
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Language: Italian
Country: Italy
Date:2010-06-29
Quick Highlights
- Rich bundle
- Easy to install
- High compatibility
Editor’s comment:
If your buildinga new system or even if you have a great system but want better air flow. Thenyou need to look at getting the Frio CPU Cooler from ThermalTake right now! Ihighly recommend it.
https://www.pctuner.net/articoli/raf...tazioni/1.html
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-06-28
Editor’s comment:
The FRIO certainly deserves an Editor's Choice award based on the merit that it is an overall excellent package. Performance is top notch and the bracket design is simple and not wasteful. Thermaltake did its homework here and it shows in every aspect. I would strongly suggest that you take a hard look at the FRIO if you are in the market, especially if you have concerns for mounting space. You will not be disappointed.
https://techgage.com/article/thermal...g_cpu_cooler/3
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-06-21
ditor’s comment:
If your buildinga new system or even if you have a great system but want better air flow. Thenyou need to look at getting the Frio CPU Cooler from ThermalTake right now! Ihighly recommend it.
https://www.geekinvaders.com/?p=1865&page=6
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-05-18
Quick Highlights
-Awesome cooling performance
-Multiple platform compatibility
-Reasonable Price
-Dual VR Fan capability
-Includes Two 120mm fans
Editor’s comment:
The performance enthusiasts among us demand the best and the Thermaltake Frio delivers no nonsense performance at a reasonable price. Given the performance numbers we saw on our Intel i5 rig and the fact that this cooler works equally well with both the latest AMD and Intel CPU’s we highly recommended you check out this cooler.
https://www.techwarelabs.com/thermal...-cpu-cooler/4/
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-05-19
Quick Highlights
-Great Performance
-High Quality Construction
-Supports new AMD and Intel 6-Core Processors
-Able to handle 220 Watt CPU's
-Easy Installation
-Reasonable MSRP ($59.99 USD)
Editor’s comment:
At the end of the day it's pretty easy to like the Thermaltake Frio CPU Cooler. Thanks to fantastic performance, excellent CPU support, and high quality construction the Frio is a great choice for your next CPU cooler and has easily earned our "Editor's Choice - Gold" award.
https://www.bcchardware.com/index.ph...1&limitstart=4
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Language: Engish
Country: USA
Date:2010-05-19
Editor’s comment:
the Thermaltake Frio heatsink weighs a ton and the mounting hardware necessitates using a case that gives easy access to the rear of the motherboard. If you can live with that, for the best of both worlds just dial back the fan speed on both 120mm fans as low as it will go. Recommended.
https://www.frostytech.com/articlevi...id=2523&page=5
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-05-13
Quick Highlights
-2 powerful fans
-Very good performance with both fans at low speed
-Large compatibility
Editor’s comment:
For its top performance, aggressive pricing and included fans the Thermaltake Frio is awarded the [H] Editor's Choice Gold Award.
https://www.hardocp.com/article/2010...ooler_review/4
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-05-12
Quick Highlights
-Great cooling
-Large size
-Dual fans included
-Multi-socket mounting
-Vibration dampened fan mounting
-Bolt-on design
-Adjustable fan speed for low noise environment
-General fit and finish
Editor’s comment:
The FRIO has the look of a high performance cooler with the nickel plated finish and excellent surface preparation on the base plate. It's a cooling solution that looks good and just works, with performance that can be tailored from mild to wild - simply by making an adjustment to the fan speed. Couple that with competitive pricing and Thermaltake has a winner on their hands with the release of the FRIO.
https://www.overclockersclub.com/rev...ake_frio/5.htm
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-05-11
Editor’s comment:
Once you consider what it comes with, you realize that, even at $60, it's a great value. Silent fans, rubber, vibration absorbing screw replacements, a clean aesthetic and universal use make this unit easy to recommend.
https://hardwarebistro.com/?option=c...-Cooler-Review
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Language: English
Country: Malysia
Date:2010-05-10
Quick Highlights
- Support up to 220W cooling factor
- Support dual 120mm cooling fans
- 5 x 8mm silver chromed copper heat pipes
- Massive of high quality aluminum fins
- Universal cooler-Fabulous & attractive design
- Built in fan speed controller
- Great airflow
- Rubber fan mounts
Editor’s comment:
With the latest launching of Intel six cores processors, Thermaltake FRIO has responded to it by launching a truly high performance CPU cooler which able to handle up to 220W cooling power 60USD for Thermaltake FRIO is not that expensive for such high end tower cooler compares with other similar performance coolers hence it is definitely worth for it to get a high quality product from a trustful brand
https://hardwarebistro.com/?option=c...-Cooler-Review
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-05-04
Quick Highlights
» Very high quality construction
» Universal CPU installation
» Dual 120mm fans
» Easy installation
» Strong cooling capability
Editor’s comment:
Thermaltake has an incredible cooler on their hands. The Frio is designed to cool all modern processors, even while overclocked, and it should do so very well
https://www.bigbruin.com/content/ttfrio_7
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Language: Italian
Country: Italy
Date:2010-05-03
Editor’s comment:
The Thermaltake Frio CPU cooler offers good performance at a good price and therefore wins out Silver Award
https://www.xtremehardware.it/coolin...-201005033587/
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Language: English
Country: Greece
Date:2010-04-30
Quick Highlights
- Performance
- Design
- Universal Compatibility
- Two 120mm VR Fans Included
- Build Quality
Editor’s comment:
Thermaltake is taking a step forward with the Frio since unlike most of their cooling solutions it is all about performance and not about price and quiet operation.
Thermaltake Frio is sold at around $55 inside the USA and at around 45Euros inside the EU making it quite an good solution for people who don’t want to spend more but want the best possible cooling performance for their system.
https://www.rwlabs.com/article.php?c...1&pagenumber=7
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Language:English
Country:USA
Date:2010-04-27
Quick Highlights
-Complete set of accessories including two 120mm fans.
-Easy Installation which can be easily altered for the paranoid amongst us!
-Single and dual fan push/pull installation options
-Beautiful aesthetics, pleasing to the eye.
-Great build quality.
-Price.
Editor’s comment:
If your looking for a major upgrade to stock CPU cooling without a major price tag, the Thermaltake Frio should be on your short list. Considering the price, performance, build quality, and bundled accessories it is easy to give the Thermaltake Frio CPU cooler an Overclockers Tech rating of 9/10 and our gold award
https://www.overclockerstech.com/the...oler-review/7/
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Language:English
Country:USA
Date:2010-04-26
Quick Highlights
-Support Intel Latest 6-core processor
-Great cooling
-Quality material
-Two fans, included
Editor’s comment:
Overall the Thermaltake Frio is a decent CPU cooler. It provides great cooling options with just a single fan on low speeds
https://www.thinkcomputers.org/therm...oler-review/5/
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Language: Spain
Country:Spanish
Date:2010-04-23
Quick Highlights
-Large power dissipation
-Option to install two fans
-Excellent workmanship and quality materials
-Control fan speed in both
Editor’s comment:
The Thermatake Frio has behaved in a fabulous way in all tests, with HW Monitor the temperature of the CPU (not the nuclei) has not exceeded 54 º C at full load with both fans, with a delta maximum 12 º C. Leaving a single fan values have increased an average of 3 º C, it is advisable to use both computers with a overclocking continuous
https://www.hard-h2o.com/review/disi...ke-frio_2.html
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Language: English
Country: UK
Date:2010-04-17
Quick Highlights
- Quiet on slow speed, with good performance
- Built in fan controllers
- Looks good
Editor’s comment:
I’m pleased with the performance of the Thermaltake Frio cooler and if it’s priced right, it should be a decent contender in both price and performance against popular coolers like the TRUE120x and Noctua NH-U12P
https://www.xtremecomputing.co.uk/re...?id=515&page=6
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-04-16
Editor’s comment:
The Thermaltake Frio retails for around $60 USD at press time, making a relatively high end cooler intended for performance enthusiasts. And for the most part, I can definitely say that Thermaltake has done a brilliant job with the Frio
https://aphnetworks.com/reviews/thermaltake_frio
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Language: Italian
Country:Italy
Date:2010-04-13
Quick Highlights
-Overall good work
-Excellent material used
Editor’s Comments:
In essence, given the marketing price of Thermaltake FRIO (who earns an extra half point in our grading scale), we are dealing with a product good value for money, very well finished, attractive under the aesthetic and comes standard with two fan speed controller integrated.
https://www.nexthardware.com/recensi...ke-frio_10.htm
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-04-11
Quick Highlights
- Good cooling performance even on low
- Fairly easy installation
- Two fans included
- Easy fan mounts
- Well made cooler overall
Editor’s comment:
The Thermaltake Frio CPU Cooler is an excellent choice if you're looking for a new cooler, especially if you're overclocking your CPU. The Frio can handle the extra heat with ease while overclocking your CPU
https://www.dragonsteelmods.com/inde...1&limitstart=3
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Great OC Cooling
Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-04-09
Quick Highlights
- Nice Design
- Fits Most Current Socket Types
- Quality Built
Editor’s comments:
Thermaltake Frio is a wonderful piece of machinery and articulate design. Colored red and black it’s stylish and classy. Read more:
https://overclockershq.com/cooling/t...#ixzz0l7FJxqQY
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-04-09
Editor’s comment:
As with all air coolers, you get the best performance out of the Frio when the fans are screaming to the tune of 40+ dB, However crank that down to a more reasonable level and the Frio still manages 94% of the same performance.
The Thermaltake Frio has an MSRP of $59.99 and $60 is not unreasonable to pay for a high-end air cooler, especially one that comes with dual fans included, something that many aftermarket coolers make you purchase separately
https://www.ocia.net/reviews/ttfrio/page4.shtml
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Language: English
Country: USA
Date:2010-04-07
Quick Highlights
-Frio easily outpaced the Zalman CNPS10X
-it is an excellent choice for overclocking their processor.
Editor’s comment:
If you would like to pickup one of these heatsinks to try for yourself, they are available at Newgg for a price of $60.00 + $7.87 shipping charge. If you are looking for a heatsink that will handle everything you can toss at it them look no further than the Thermaltake Frio.
https://www.hi-techreviews.com/index...review?start=6
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Language: English
Country: UK
Date:2010-04-01
Quick Highlights
- Outstanding cooling capacity
- Easy to fit
- Easy to add included optional second fan
- Covers every current consumer processor
- Huge overclocking potential with 220w heat dissipation capacity
Editor’s comment:
This cooler is flat-out awesome. Between the relative ease of fitting, the frankly amazing drops in temperature on a slightly overclocked quad-core CPU, the wide range of supported CPU sockets, and the little extra's like the built in fan speed controllers, rubberized fan mounts and optional extra fan, there's almost nothing negative I can say
https://www.thebestcasescenario.com/?q=node/480
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Language: Spanish
Country: Spain
Date:2010-03-30
Quick Highlights
Pros:
* Excellent overall performance
* Double manual fan controller
* Very quiet at low rpm
* with a second fan additional
Editor’s comments:
At a price of about 55 Euros, the Frio cooler earns our N3D performance award.
https://www.noticias3d.com/articulo....ulo=1242&pag=4
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Trubritar Review
Date:2010-06-14
Thermaltake's new Frio CPU Cooler is "Built for overclocking", and without a doubt raises an eyebrow, finally, we can OC on AIR!!!
Total visits: 22,584
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkHD...layer_embedded
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TigerDirectBlog Review
Date:2010-04-08
In the video, the anchor said Frio is the new, extremely overclokcing cooler. It is the best cooler in Thermaltake.
Total visits: 7,005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4GJp7abm4I
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NewEgg promotion video
Date:2010-04-01
Frio get an excellent job in cooling performance, It kept idle temps around 32 C and load temps at 50-60 C
Total visits: 14,160 (until 6/10)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkaK...eature=channel
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NewEgg promotion video
Date:2010-03-29
In this video, the anchor introduce top 10 tips for building a gaming PC. For gaming cooler, Frio is recommend to use.
Total visits: 17599 (until 6/10)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7wOl7XS4ps
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OverclockersHQ test preview
Date:2010-03-30
In this video, the anchor makes brief introduction about Frio. Overall, it is pretty awesome design cooler.
Total Visit: 1,749 (until 6/12)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0viP5-SFY7A
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YouTube Video
Date: 2010-02-20
Total Visits: 18,785 (until 6/10)
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