ID-COOLING FROZN A410 Black - 6" Height Black Air CPU Cooler, 4×Ф6mm Heatpipes, 120x120x25mm FDB Fan, TDP 220W, Compatible with Intel LGA1700/1851/1200/115X; AMD AM4/AM5 (152mm in Height)
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ID-COOLING FROZN A410 Black - 6" Height Black Air CPU Cooler, 4×Ф6mm Heatpipes, 120x120x25mm FDB Fan, TDP 220W, Compatible with Intel LGA1700/1851/1200/115X; AMD AM4/AM5 (152mm in Height)
AMD★★★★★4.7
Air
220W
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29.85dBA
Quiet room
A
$26.99
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addedAt2026-05-15T14:34:31.793Z
sourceamazon-discovery
TDP Rating220W
TypeAir
airflow78.25
Noise29.85dBA
Quiet room
RPM2000
PERFORMANCE
37%
Customer Reviews★★★★★5.0 · 3 reviews
★★★★★Nice budget cooler! Make sure to calibrate fans.
Was a little confused after installing it, as I seemed to be getting the same temps on my i7-4790 as I did with my stock Intel Delta cooler. But, I soon realized it was using the same fan curve my motherboard had dialed in for it. After going into ASUS AI 3 software and running the automated fan tuning, then adjusting my fan curve to 10% at 35°C, 50% at 48°C, and 100% at 68°C my temps are several degrees lower across the board and much more stable. Mind you, I have a very old custom Apevia X-Sniper G case which only allows for 3 120mm case fans. One bottom front intake, one side intake affixed to the acrylic side panel, and one rear exhaust. With only 2 of those useable with the cooler installed due to it's height. Which I think adds to the quality of this cooler.
I had to remove my side intake fan due to the cooler's size interfering with it, and tape off the inlet holes to ensure proper airflow and avoid negative pressure. I chose this cooler because it is just a bit shorter than the SE-224-XT, which has very good reviews, to ensure it would fit my case. So it's a great option for those with a minimum clearance of 255mm. Oh! Another important aspect is that I bought an additional matching ID-COOLING AF-125-K fan to utilize a push-pull config on this cooler also. The fan included doesn't have a PWM daisy chain connector, but the AF-125-K does so you can hook them together and they become controllable as a pair via 4-pin motherboard fan connector. Though, according to testing with other coolers, push-pull vs pull config only affects temps by 1-3°C in most cases. I also have 5.25" and 3.5" drive bays fixed to my case which sit flush and directly above my front 120mm intake fan. So my case is a bit crowded and has much less capability for airflow than modern cases.
Packaging is very nice inside and out. Manual contents are decent. I easily figured out how to assemble and install it. Though there was an LGA 115X descriptor missing on the first page, it is mentioned elsewhere in the guide. Fan is superb quality, but missing a daisy chain connector. Includes 4 fan mounting brackets to utilize a push-pull config with an additional fan later, and should be compatible with any 120mm fan of typical thickness. My mounting brackets had some paint chipped off of them leaving a rough surface, but not worried about that.
The 4 copper heatpipes are sandwiched between what I assume is brushed aluminum. A flat surface and mirror finish. One thing that did catch my eye is that there are a few very small gaps on the edges between the copper and aluminum on the bottom, which tends to catch q-tip fuzz while going to clean it, or could trap residual thermal paste after applying it. But, as far as I know and can tell this doesn't affect the temperature threshold. Though it is a bit concerning that old paste could get dried up and trapped in there.
All in all, for the overall quality, aesthetic appeal of the design, ease of installation, and thermal results, I am very happy with this purchase. Where I was close to overheating or receiving temps around 75°C while gaming with a stock Intel Delta cooler, now my temps stay mostly under 70°C even while playing GTAV or RDR2. GTAV saw the largest thermal drop - where it was reaching 80°C it now stays under 65°C even while zooming around in a vehicle.
I would highly recommend this cooler for quite possibly the cheapest way to get temps under control via air cooling. Not to mention how versatile it is between multiple generations of AMD and Intel sockets. And with it being just a bit shorter than most standing air coolers, it's sure to fit in almost any ATX/mATX case - even if you're like me and still rocking a case from the mid-2000s.
Perfect for my needs! It changed my cpu temperature under load noticeably. Not sure why I've used my stock cooler for so long.
Background: I have a 5600x with the stock stealth cooler (non-rgb version). I tested it with the side panel off. It could be the fact that I need to replace the thermal paste after a few years of use, but after looking at my temps - it has been reaching the high 80's and even saw it reach a max of 90c while gaming, running discord, and playing music. The fans were all running at 100% speed and cpu was not overclocked. My idle at the lowest was about 41-42c. I didn't want to deal with throttling. This was not ideal and needed to upgrade.
Being a lower TDP (65watt) 6-core processor, it does not require the "best" cooler. I wanted something that would make a noticeable impact on temperature, has copper for conductivity, not break the bank, and look okay enough to look nice with my all black build.
With the same settings, 23-25c ambient temperature, I had a huge improvement with this single fan Frozn 410 cooler. I maxed out to 62-65c while gaming and running the same applications in the background. My idle dropped to about 34c at its lowest.
I tried placing a second fan in a push pull config since I had one laying around just for kicks. It only dropped 2-3c for those that were considering the dual fan set up. I thought about getting the dual fan setup, but glad I didn't as it doesn't make much of a difference for my cpu. This test also justifies why I didn’t go for an all-in-one liquid cooler. The price comparison isn’t worth the small decrease in temps for this cpu.
The installation process was smooth as well. I didn't have parts that were bent, screws that didn't turn properly, or were too short. I plugged it in and now I have peace of mind that my computer won't shut off while taking losses in my games. The fan runs quiet and will obviously be a little bit louder, but not obnoxiously loud. I'm sure there are slightly cheaper options that will have similar results, but for what I needed, this was a win.
Doctorworks · 2025-03-29 · via amazon
★★★★★Affordable, sleek, and dead silent
I took a chance on a brand I've never heard of, and holy smokes: they don't disappoint.
Randomly passed by this model on youtube 30 minutes after the video was posted, and decided to buy it for my new build.
The fan is amazing, can move some serious air with Noctua-level silence.
The heatsink's build quality and mounting hardware (and instructions) are some of the best I've ever had.
Playing games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Armored Core VI on max, and the temps don't go over ~45C.
For as little as this costs, I'm blown away by the quality. I'm buying the three pack of the fans they have, too.