Testseek.com have collected 66 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Frio CLP0564 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Frio CLP0564.
April 2010
(88%)
66 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Pro'sOutstanding 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 Con'sSmall possibility of problems with certain motherboards ...
It is very evident which heatsink reins supreme, the Thermaltake Frio easily outpaced the Zalman CNPS10X, but it is safe to say that either one of these heatsinks would be an excellent choice for someone that was wanting to bring some extra power to...
The Frio is an excellent cooler and so far I haven't really touched on its best aspect, its price. At around £40, it provides performance that's on par or slightly trailing the best air coolers out there, and considering the inclusion of the two fan...
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....
Quiet on slow speed, with good performance, Built in fan controllers, Looks good
Loud on full speed, Installation requires removal of motherboard
On full speed the Thermaltake Frio puts up a good fight against the Noctua NH-D14, and manages to beat it during the stock speed tests, but when the heat was turned up at 3.6Ghz it wasn’t quite able to reach the temps the Noctua was putting out, being ...
Abstract: A major player in both the retail and OEM cooler industry, the Frio might be Thermaltake’s most ambitious project to date. Two high-speed adjustable fans and five large heat pipes set the Frio apart from Thermaltake’s previous..
It has been a long, long time since Thermaltake was able to seriously wow us with a product that claimed excellent cooling performance. Granted, past products always came with enough marketing mumbo jumbo to make buyers think they were buying a cooler ...
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)
Fans are loud at full speeds (2500 RPM)
After getting the chance to test the Thermaltake Frio CPU cooler I must say I'm overall pretty happy with it. This cooler is a heavy cooler, weighing in at over 1kg, however the performance it provides will make you quickly forget about its weight. Th...
Great cooling, Large size, Dual fans included, Multisocket mounting, Vibration dampened fan mounting, Bolton design, Adjustable fan speed for low noise environment, General fit and finish...
Loud on high fan speed setting, Nickle plating on heatpipes looks a little poor...
The Thermaltake FRIO is a cooler that delivers excellent cooling when compared to some of the current high-end cooling solutions on the market. Able to handle a 220 watt thermal load, it delivered temperatures that were right in the same ballpark as t...