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ID-Cooling FROZN A410 and A610 Review: Budget Coolers, Reasonable Performance

ID-Cooling FROZN A410 and A610 Review: Budget Coolers, Reasonable Performance

ID-Cooling was founded just over 10 years ago, specializing in affordable air and liquid cooling, as well as selling thermal pastes and SSD heatsinks. Shenzhen Wan Jing Hua Technology, its parent company, has been around for a decade longer and supplies OEM cooling solutions. ID-Cooling initially targeted the European market, but has expanded in recent years to offer products in North America and other markets worldwide.

We recently examined ID-Cooling’s latest high-end air coolers, the FROZN A620 and A720 CPU coolers, and were especially impressed with the A720 model. It’s the strongest air cooler I’ve ever tested with Intel’s i7-13700K. Do these lower-end models from ID-Cooling have what it takes to earn a spot on our best coolers list? We’ll have to put it through testing to find out. But first, here are the specifications from ID-Cooling.

Cooler specifications

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Cooler ID-Cooling FROZN A610/A410
SKU 6931393305738/6931393305622
MSRP $39.99/$29.99
Heatsink Material Aluminum
Rated Lifespan Unlisted
Socket Compatibility Intel Socket LGA 115x/1200/1700/20xx
AMD AM5 / AM4
Base Nickel-Plated copper on A610
Nickel-Plated copper with direct touch heatpipes on A410
Max TDP with Intel’s i7-13700K (Our Testing) 220W for A410
223W for A610
Dimensions A410: 120mm (L) x 73 mm (W) x 152mm (D)
A610: 120mm (L) x 92 mm (W) x 155mm (D)

Packing and included contents

These coolers arrives in standard-size boxes, with the contents typically protected by cardboard, molded foam, and plastic.

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

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