Computer cooling
Being the company's original focus, Arctic primarily designs and manufactures cooling products for computer hardware, with broad compatibility.[17] The company owned a number of patents for its fan and cooler designs[18] as well as for special technologies used in the air coolers including PWM sharing,[19] low noise impeller,[20] cross blow and anti-vibration technologies.[20]
Freezer
Freezer is a trademark of Arctic for its line of CPU coolers. It includes both the air cooler based on a heatpipe architecture as well as the water cooling solutions.
Alpine
Alpine is a trademark of Arctic for its line of CPU coolers based on Aluminum extrusion heatsink. It includes both active and passive coolers.
Accelero
Accelero is a trademark[21] of Arctic (formerly Arctic Cooling) for its line of graphics card coolers.[22] The Accelero line of coolers are targeted to high-end graphics cards based on GPUs from Nvidia and AMD.[23] The Accelero series utilizes different types of cooling technologies namely air cooling, passive cooling as well as[24] to offer different options for different customers. In 2006, Accelero X1 and Accelero X2 are the first VGA coolers introduced in the series by the manufacturer.[25][26]
Accelero
Accelero is a trademark[21] of Arctic (formerly Arctic Cooling) for its line of graphics card coolers.[22] The Accelero line of coolers are targeted to high-end graphics cards based on GPUs from Nvidia and AMD.[23] The Accelero series utilizes different types of cooling technologies namely air cooling, passive cooling as well as[24] to offer different options for different customers. In 2006, Accelero X1 and Accelero X2 are the first VGA coolers introduced in the series by the manufacturer.[25][26] The Accelero series has collaborated in a number of
Features
Graphics card coolers are generally served as an upgrade or replacement for the stock cooler in order to reduce noise, temperature and enhance the overclocking capability of the GPU.[33] Arctic's heatsinks are claimed to provide quiet, high performance cooling,[34] which also makes the Accelero series one of the most popular graphics card coolers in the market.[35]
Thermal compound
Among the company's array of thermal compound, the MX-4 received the Top Product Award from the German magazine PC Games Hardware.[36][37]
Fusion Power Supplies and Storage Devices
Fusion is Arctic's brand name for various cooling and data storage products, including the Fusion 550- EU, Fusion 550RF, Fusion 550R, Fusion 550F and Fusion 1TB (external hard drive),[41] and the Fusion 1TB data storage device.
Audio series
Arctic started to develop its audio products such as speakers, headphones and headsets since 2010 and it has expanded to wireless audio system near the end of 2011.[42]
Living series
In June 2011, Arctic entered the HTPC market with its first mini HTPC, MC001 Entertainment Center Series, which was first introduced in Computex 2011.[43] In 2012, Arctic introduced more advanced models with MC101 Series, AMD Trinity-powered HTPCs which are aimed for multimedia users. The MC101 Series features AMD Trinity A8/A10 APU, AMD Radeon HD 3D graphics, up to 1TB hard disk storage, SSD, up to 8GB DDR3 memory and built-in TV tuner.[44]
On top of the entertainment centers, Arctic offers as well an audio gateway that works as a Windows Media Center Extender : Audio Relay.[45] It is not DLNA certified but is compatible with the protocol.
Due to limited commercial success, this product line has been discontinued.
Computer peripherals
Arctic offers a selection of computer peripherals including keyboards, mice, USB fans, etc. In the end of 2011, the brand started to offer Apple accessories.
Power series
The Power series offers various USB travel adapters, car chargers and batteries.[46]