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One year with the Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO CPU cooler

Consumer feedback and review after one year using the Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO CPU cooler

Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO CPU cooler test

It has been almost a year since I bought the Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO CPU cooler for a configuration that I built last year. So it is time to give my honest opinion about the performance of this cooler mounted on  AMD Ryzen 3rd generation processor.

Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO - Cooler performance

The Freezer 34 eSports DUO performed on a very good level during that time. The CPU remained cool even on heavy loads and never noticed any overheating issues or performance drop due to bad cooling.
The average temperature on idle and light loads was around 37C and with few applications open it was usually around 45C. 

These are very good numbers for a processor that can take way more heat than that.
Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO stats
As you can see from the Ryzen Master tool things look very good with temps under 37C with open browser and one app. 

Another big advantage of the Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO CPU cooler is that is very quiet, I haven't heard any strange or irritating sounds coming out of it, so nothing to worry in that regards. 


As you can also see from the image below the Freezer 34 eSports DUO looks very nicely in a black configuration like the one that I have built with the Phanteks Eclipse P300A case and the Asus B550-Plus motherboard.  

Arctic Freezer 34 eSports installation

In my opinion that is one very pretty setup and fits perfectly in mid-towers.

Arctic Freezer 34 eSports specs

Generally speaking I am very pleased with the performance of the Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO and I would recommend this CPU cooler in case you are in the search for a mid-range product on a good price. 
I am not sure if the dual-fan version is a must or it can run just fine with the cheaper single-fan version but it is not that big of a difference in the price.

Of course I would love to hear your feedback about this product or in case you are using any other CPU cooler. 

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