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Arctic Freezer i30 Review

We have changed our method of measuring noise levels. Ambient noise in the room is around 28 dBa. We measure from a distance of around 1 meter from the chassis and 4 foot from the ground with our Extech digital sound level meter to mirror a real world situation.

Our system was left in an overclocked state, running at 4.6ghz.

KitGuru noise guide
10dBA – Normal Breathing/Rustling Leaves
20-25dBA – Whisper
30dBA – High Quality Computer fan
40dBA – A Bubbling Brook, or a Refridgerator
50dBA – Normal Conversation
60dBA – Laughter
70dBA – Vacuum Cleaner or Hairdryer
80dBA – City Traffic or a Garbage Disposal
90dBA – Motorcycle or Lawnmower
100dBA – MP3 player at maximum output
110dBA – Orchestra
120dBA – Front row rock concert/Jet Engine
130dBA – Threshold of Pain
140dBA – Military Jet takeoff/Gunshot (close range)
160dBA – Instant Perforation of eardrum

The single fan which Arctic cooling supply is relatively quiet, especially under normal circumstances, hovering between 28 dBa and 32 dBa. When pushed hard during overclocked situations, it spins up to full speed, which generates around 35 dBa. Clearly audible, but not too intrusive. We appreciate that this fan can be replaced with a better or more expensive model, thanks to the detachable shroud, which is a very clever idea.

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9 comments

  1. 32 quid is a good deal, most of those are 45 quid in UK, at this performance level. shame about the single fan, I think adding another would help it a lot.

  2. I like the fact you can easily replace the fan but aren’t pissing around with those friggin metal clips anymore.

  3. No thanks! Not buying anything from a company making money by sueing AMD!