

❄️ Stay Frosty, Stay Ahead: Cool Performance Meets Sleek Design
The ID-COOLING FROSTFLOW X 280 is a high-performance AIO liquid CPU cooler featuring a 280mm radiator and dual 140mm PWM fans delivering up to 76.8 CFM airflow. Designed for broad compatibility with Intel and AMD sockets, it combines efficient heat dissipation with whisper-quiet operation and stylish white LED lighting, making it the perfect upgrade for professionals seeking reliable cooling and a clean, modern PC aesthetic.












| ASIN | B09W2GLV3D |
| Air Flow Capacity | 76.8 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15 in Water Cooling Systems |
| Brand | ID-COOLING |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air, Water |
| Date First Available | March 21, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | ID-COOLING |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2500 RPM |
| Noise Level | 32.6 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 5.51"L x 0.98"W x 5.51"H |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 3 watts |
W**C
A decent liquid cooling system.
Cooling nicely in the work beast, with the usual geometry issues one faces in an over-full case. Not too-too loud, gets the job done. Very inexpensive during sale, quite pleased.
D**R
Great quality at an affordable price
Great quality product, keeps my cpu cool. Easy to install, and is fairly quiet even at the highest fan speed (does not sound like a race car).
K**Z
Amazing, but it. You won’t regret
This is a great AIO cooler. Everything you need is inside. Super easy to install as well. I love the black color with the white led on the cooler. Performance is awesome! I have never had an issue with temps. I also love how I can switch it to other cases with no problem. It fits all cases. The durability on this thing is also amazing, great solid quality material.
J**H
Efficient and quiet at a great price
Installed in my newest PC build and have had zero issues. I have been running this for roughly 3 months now. Temps stay way lower than I ever expected even during high processing tasks. I am extremely impressed at this price point with the build quality, performance, how quiet the fans are, and the UI is quite good too. Very impressed!
I**.
Great performance & aesthetics (for the price), TERRIBLE installation
I replaced my EK Basic 240mm AIO with this cooler because of the aesthetics primarily, but it was also one of the least expensive options at the time that checked all the boxes I was looking for. The Good: -It comes out of the box with an LGA1700 bracket, which some $150+ AIOs STILL do not come with. This alone was amazing, as the EK one required a separate, $7 bracket to work. -Looks fantastic. Was a little skeptical about the LEDs and logos due to the price point, but they look very premium and everything feels pretty much like the higher end AIOs do. -Performance is SHOCKINGLY good. Paired with a i5-12600KF, running Cinebench for 20 mins never caused it to go above 60c. In games like Fortnite and Overwatch, this remains true, despite being in a tiny ITX case with a glass side panel on one side. Since it doesn't get terribly hot, I never found the included LED fans to be too loud, which wasn't true with the EK AIO. The Bad: -The mounting system in this is absolutely atrocious. It feels EXTREMELY outdated and took an extra person to install it. There is a bracket that twists onto the pump block, which is actually super nice, however, the back plate and pump block HAVE to be mounted at the SAME TIME, unlike the EK AIO where the back plate is mounted first, then the pump is mounted on with some screws. This is incredibly annoying because you essentially have to have one hand holding the backplate onto the back of the motherboard while you line up the pump block with the screws, and then screw it all down. It is simply a mess and could EASILY be made better by making a back plate that mounts to the motherboard first. -My radiator came looking a little beat up (picture included). Didn't really notice anything like this on the EK AIO, but it might be because this one is painted white. Not a huge problem, but worries me a bit about the longevity of this product. Also the radiator seems a bit more bulky than the EK AIO, so it may give you issues if installing it in a small ITX case (I have very little room between the fans and motherboard in mine). Overall, great introductory AIO for a mid-tier processor. 1 YR UPDATE: Still running strong! Running Cinebench for 10 minutes (CPU pegged at 100% usage) and temps never go above 60C. Very impressed by this budget friendly cooler. The light on the pump is kind of annoying though, it seems to brighten and dim with temperature change/pump speed. Wish there was a software interface for it to disable that, but the cheaper price makes up for it.
N**O
Great for the price.
You get what you pay for, however for me it was quite amazing, I had a AMD stock cooler that came with my CPU when I bought it (AMD RYZEN 5 5600X), The price of this cooler does it amazing justice. it's good for small cases, just not too small, it comes with mounting for AMD and INTEL sockets, the instructions are not entirely clear as they are mostly Russian (I can speak Russian, so it was fine for me), but it was straight forward enough as long as you went with it. As you'd expect from a A.I.O you will need a CPU fan header, (Or a pump header) but after you should be good, no it's not RGB yes it is only white L.E.Ds, looks good in an all-white gaming setup, it's quite strong actually it didn't feel cheap and felt really good in my hands, it keeps my CPU around 30C unlike that cooler fan... 70 idle.. which isn't horrible, but to be honest the month before that it was actually only idling at 60 so it was getting worse as time went on. Now to the point, should you buy this? Well... depends what you have in your PC, just because your computer isn't fully up to date on new cards and CPUs doesn't mean you have to buy a new CPU fan/AIO. However, if your PC is beginning to really overheat then maybe it would be good to get something better or even an AIO. now you're asking to get to the point about this one. Yes, in my opinion this is a great option! BUT it comes with downsides, for one. Yeah, it's an AIO, but I personally don't think it could handle up to date technology like I9 13900k or anything too much lower than that, could it keep it running at a decent idle temp, sure... just do your research and work with the size of your case. A.I.O must be handled with care and understand that you know what you are doing to install it correctly, sometimes it could not benefit you and you could lose a ram area as well using one. For this A.I.O It was small enough for a full 4 stick access... (Barely) as I don't use RGB ram sticks and use normal server type gaming ones, they are kept small with heatsinks on them that are small enough to work so I was happy I didn't have to buy anything smaller. so, no fret over it, just be careful of your ram size or if you have 2 sticks instead of 4 like I do (I have 64GB of ram) you should have no issue whatsoever, on another note. For this size, build, cooling, price and the way it looks, yes, it is worth buying, it's not like NZXT or like Artic cooling or some of the top brands, however for most situations it is a great choice. Now here is the main info. * It does not feel like it was built cheap * Great packaging! * Comes with Intel and AMD support * The instructions are half Russian so just be aware and use some common sense and understand what it shows you. * They include a warranty I believe... Though not 100% sure I sort of forgot! * No, I don't think it will work well with a small ITX or Micro-ATX motherboard, but you won't know until you try. * Fans included (Run about 1500 - 2000 RPM at max) Here are some cons to this. Like I said, it may not fit well with a small ITX or Micro-ATX motherboard case! be aware of that! It is only 2 fan AIO making it 240. It can keep your CPU cooled really well, just try not to force it into your case as it may not fit well with Ram sticks and may not be a good option, again I do not know about newer CPUs!!! ...it is sort of hard to install as is with all AIO fans... so just be aware of that too. Overall, I give it a 4.8/5 only because of the installation instructions and actually putting it in the computer were hard to get, it was easier cause I knew Russian but not everyone does which is why I must put it at 4.8/5, Producers of this product, if you are reading my Review, please make a full detailed instruction guide for English and Russian, That would be appreciated for all newer people to installing a A.I.O, Thank you for your time reading this, I hope it helped. Feel free to check out my Twitch (Givemesolace) I stream literally all the time! hope you will stop by. Have a great day thank you. And thank you for allowing me to make a detailed review ID-COOLING Appreciate it.
A**N
Awesome for the price
I actually thought because of the price of this thing that it would be bad. I got it on sale. But its been pretty solid. I have put in over 500+ hours in on high settings and its been doing good. No overheating.
C**O
Silenzioso e contiene bene la temperatura della cpu, si installa facilmente e l'unico led, bianco e tenue, e quello sopra la pompa
A**R
Look good and product feel quality when got out of the box
M**V
Rien à dire top
A**I
Mükemmel soğutuyor.
M**L
Used to replace a similar cooler that was 3 times the price when purchased and expired a couple of days outside the warranty. Now the old cooler was certainly very pretty(lots of whirly coloured lights on the fans.) and it worked well enough until it didn't any more. This cooler concentrates just on what it needs to do, that is keep your CPU cool. Its looks are sleek and minimalist. Currently, it is keeping an AMD Ryzen 5 7600 6-core CPU at 52c for all the ordinary stuff and its fans are barely turning so it's almost completely silent. Running 7 days to die on high settings the core temp rises to 75c and you can hear the fans but it's a long way from being noisy. Installation is not as easy as it should be, purely because the documentation is pretty minimal. It comes with parts that allow it to be fitted to a wide range of AMD and Intel CPUs and MOBOS, so there are many extra parts that can be confusing. Fitting is means taking off and throwing away the existing cooler mounting clips. No clips just some mounting posts and four screws which makes it a lot easier to fit without removing the motherboard from the case and much easier to lower the block smoothly down onto the thermal compound without accidentally smearing the compound where it's not supposed to go.Just 2 electrical connectors to the motherboard. one for the block which connects to the water pump header on the motherboard and one for the fans which connects to the CPU fan header. Overall it's a great buy and terrific value for money,
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