Iceq produces and sells a range of cooling solutions for computers, including CPU and GPU coolers, case fans, and thermal compounds.
Founded in 1998
Initially focused on manufacturing cooling solutions for the computer industry
Expanded product offerings to include a variety of computer peripherals and accessories
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Designed to keep the CPU cool during use, typically using heat pipes to transfer heat to a heatsink or radiator.
Designed to keep the GPU cool during use, typically using a combination of a heatsink and fan or water cooling.
Designed to cool the inside of the computer case, typically using a variety of sizes and configurations to fit different cases and provide optimal airflow.
Used to improve heat transfer between components and cooling solutions, typically applied as a thin layer between the two surfaces.
The best Iceq CPU cooler depends on your specific needs and budget. Some of the most popular models include the Iceq CR-Frost 240, the Iceq CR-Horus 240V2, and the Iceq CR-V7-V2.
Yes, you will need to apply thermal paste between the CPU and the cooler to ensure optimal heat transfer. Some Iceq CPU coolers come with thermal paste pre-applied, but it's always a good idea to double-check before installation.
The installation process for an Iceq GPU cooler will depend on the specific model you have. However, most Iceq GPU coolers will require you to remove the stock cooler and install the new one using screws and thermal pads. Always consult the manufacturer's instructions before installation.
The dimensions of an Iceq case fan will vary depending on the specific model you have. Most Iceq case fans range in size from 80mm to 140mm, but there are larger and smaller sizes available as well.
Yes, you can use Iceq cooling solutions on non-Iceq components. However, it's important to ensure that the cooling solution is compatible with your specific component before installation.