Featured

ID-Cooling Frostflow 120L AIO CPU Cooler Review

Final Thoughts


Price

The ID-Cooling 120L AIO Water Cooler is available from ID-Cooling’s own eBay page here in the UK, for a very reasonable £41.99, and that’s a seriously good price for this kind of water cooling hardware.

Overview

I’ve had reasonably high expectations of the ID-Cooling range, having seen their products at several trade shows and heard positive things from others within the industry. Fortunately for ID-Cooling, the 120L didn’t disappoint, delivering good performance both in terms of cooling and acoustics.

The build quality on this unit is surprisingly high given its price range. The plastic housing on the pump feels a bit cheap, but I’ve no concerns that it’s going to fall apart anytime soon. The radiator is nicely finished and I really like the tight weave coating on the hoses, as that will certainly help with durability while also adding to the aesthetics. The real stand out part for me, however, is the high-quality fan. It’s really nice to see a fan that not only looks great, but also performs really well at this price range.

The design is pleasing, with a good mixture or black and red, something that fits with a huge range of gaming hardware that is already on the market. Sure it’s a little well-worn in terms of colour schemes, but it’s still wildly popular and easy to colour match. The red LED lighting in the pump is a nice touch too, giving a little visual flair to the overall design.

In terms of price, the 120L is a hard deal to beat. It’s cheaper than most competitors solutions, just as well (if not better) made, and it has reliable mid-range water cooling performance that’ll have no issues dealing with an overclocking processor on a gaming system.

Pros

  • Good build quality
  • Quiet fans
  • Silent pump
  • Stylish fan design
  • Cool LED lighting effect
  • Good performance
  • Competitive price

Cons

  • None

“The ID-Cooling 120L may have a budget-friendly price tag, but the build quality, performance and style are anything but. This is one of the best value water coolers we’ve ever tested and would make a great addition to any system build.

ID-Cooling Frostflow 120L AIO CPU Cooler Review

Thank you ID-Cooling for providing us with this sample.

Page: 1 2 3 4 5

Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D Twelve Core 5.60GHz Processor

With this enthusiast processor, you can enjoy extreme performance for gaming, creating, streaming, or whatever…

6 hours ago

Ssupd Meshlicious Mini ITX Case – Tempered Glass 

Compact and stylish Mini-ITX case Clearance for 315mm GPUs with up to three slots PCIe…

7 hours ago

Aerocool Integrator Gold 1000W 80 Plus Gold Modular Power Supply

Compatible with all intel form factors up to ATX12V Ver 3.0 All premium Japanese branding…

7 hours ago

Refract Gaming Celeste – 1080p/1440p Pre-Built Gaming PC

Pre-built gaming PC for mid-range gaming and streaming Cherry-picked hardware and hand-built by Overclockers UK’s…

7 hours ago

Akasa SOHO 240 Dusk Edition Dual Radiator Liquid CPU Cooler with Addressable RGB Fans 

Premium 120mm fan featuring advanced blade technology, coupled with intelligent PWM speed control and vibrant…

7 hours ago

Hardware Labs Black Ice Nemesis Radiator GTS 240 

MaterialsMaterialsCarbon FibreTypeRadiator typeCrossflow / X-FlowColourPrimary ColourWhiteLightingLightingNoDimensionsLength278 mmWidth133 mmHeight29.6 mmRadiator size240 mmRadiator SpecificationsFin density (FPI)16 FPIFan…

7 hours ago