ASUS Lion Square and Triton 85 CPU Coolers Review
ASUS Lion Square and Triton 85 CPU Coolers Review
Digit-Life takes a look at the ASUS Lion Square and Triton 85 CPU Coolers
Thermaltake V14Pro CPU Cooler CL-P0471
Thermaltake, famed of their variety in air cooler selection, has just released their best performing CPU cooler: V14Pro. Claiming to have reached the highest cooling performance ever, the new V14Pro comes with the giant size 140mm fan, 6 copper heatpipes, and 98 extended copper fins. In this performance comparison, Benchmark Reviews tests the Thermaltake V14 Pro CPU cooler CL-P0471 against the best products available today.
Best CPU Cooler Performance - Q1 2008
Benchmark Reviews strives to offer the overclocker and hardware enthusiast community solid evidence reflecting the true performance of computer products through rigorous testing and evaluation. We understand that many of our readers have been involved with other community websites for years, and take our test results personally; this was made clear to us when we released our 33-Way Thermal Interface Material Comparison (index.php?option=com_content task=view
Xigmatek Battle-Axe VGA Cooler
Xigmatek Battle-Axe VGA Cooler
The Xigmatek Battle-Axe VGA Cooler takes the innovations from the company in the CPU cooler area and applies them to a GPU cooler. This means that you will get direct touch heatpipes and massive fans to cool that modern graphic card of yours. [TECHPOWERUP] via [Frostytech.com]
Daily Reviews Summary 11/18/08
GELID Solutions Silent Spirit CPU Cooler Review
Xigmatek Battle-Axe VGA Cooler
Xigmatek Battle-Axe VGA Cooler
The Xigmatek Battle-Axe VGA Cooler takes the innovations from the company in the CPU cooler area and applies them to a GPU cooler. This means that you will get direct touch heatpipes and massive fans to cool that modern graphic card of yours. [TECHPOWERUP] via [Frostytech.com]
Gelid Silent Spirit Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review
“Gelid has a very worthy product in the Silent Spirit, especially for the debut offering of a new company. The Silent Spirit easily bests the performance of the OEM cooler while being noticeably quieter, even at full speed.” [TWEAKNEWS] via [Frostytech.com]
Gelid Silent Spirit Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review
Gelid Silent Spirit Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review
“Gelid has a very worthy product in the Silent Spirit, especially for the debut offering of a new company. The Silent Spirit easily bests the performance of the OEM cooler while being noticeably quieter, even at full speed.” [TWEAKNEWS] via [Frostytech.com]
Thermaltake MaxOrb EX CPU Cooler
“The six heatpipes travel up out of the base and around the circumference of the fins, with the outermost pipe routed through the copper section and the inside two pipes traversing the inner aluminum fins. As the heatpipes begin and end in the base it could be said there are really only three pipes, but each capable of bidirectional heat dispersal. The control knob is conveniently mounted in a space between the fins on the opposite end of the cooler.” [OCIA] via [Frostytech.com]
Thermaltake V14Pro CPU Cooler CL-P0471
Thermaltake V14Pro CPU Cooler CL-P0471
Thermaltake, famed of their variety in air cooler selection, has just released their best performing CPU cooler: V14Pro. Claiming to have reached the highest cooling performance ever, the new V14Pro comes with the giant size 140mm fan, 6 copper heatpipes, and 98 extended copper fins. In this performance comparison, Benchmark Reviews tests the Thermaltake V14 Pro CPU cooler CL-P0471 against the best products available today.
TITAN Cool Idol CPU-Cooler
TITAN presents the Cool Idol (TTC-NK75TZ), a CPU Cooler based on Heatpipes, which should have a good cooler performance since it is huge. Through its six heatpipes, it should be possible for the Cool Idol to give a waste heat of 150 watt. In the following test you can see what the performance of the Titan Cool Idol is like.” [TECHNIC3D] via [Frostytech.com]
Best CPU Cooler Performance - Q2 2008
Best CPU Cooler Performance - Q2 2008
After publishing the first quarterly comparison article of the series, our methodology was adjusted to include test results with both reference and performance cooling fans. A follow-up article comparing the Vendetta 2 vs TRUE vs HDT-S1283 (index.php?option=com_content task=view
Thermaltake MaxOrb EX CPU Cooler
Thermaltake MaxOrb EX CPU Cooler
“The six heatpipes travel up out of the base and around the circumference of the fins, with the outermost pipe routed through the copper section and the inside two pipes traversing the inner aluminum fins. As the heatpipes begin and end in the base it could be said there are really only three pipes, but each capable of bidirectional heat dispersal. The control knob is conveniently mounted in a space between the fins on the opposite end of the cooler.” [OCIA] via [Frostytech.com]
Thermaltake MaxOrb EX CPU Cooler
Thermaltake MaxOrb EX CPU Cooler
“The six heatpipes travel up out of the base and around the circumference of the fins, with the outermost pipe routed through the copper section and the inside two pipes traversing the inner aluminum fins. As the heatpipes begin and end in the base it could be said there are really only three pipes, but each capable of bidirectional heat dispersal. The control knob is conveniently mounted in a space between the fins on the opposite end of the cooler.” [OCIA] via [Frostytech.com]
Best CPU Cooler Performance - Q2 2008
Best CPU Cooler Performance - Q2 2008
After publishing the first quarterly comparison article of the series, our methodology was adjusted to include test results with both reference and performance cooling fans. A follow-up article comparing the Vendetta 2 vs TRUE vs HDT-S1283 (index.php?option=com_content task=view
Gelid Silent Spirit CPU Cooler
Gelid Silent Spirit CPU Cooler
“You may not have heard it used before, but gelid can actually be found in a dictionary. The word literally means very cold or icy. How fitting for a company who specializes in PC cooling components to use it as their corporate name. Gelid Solutions originated earlier this year as a Hong Kong based company under Swiss management. They manufacture CPU coolers, fans and other thermal-related computer hardware for gamers and silent enthusiasts. Today they have sent us a product sample for review, the Gelid Silent Spirit.” [OCIA] via [Frostytech.com]
TITAN Cool Idol CPU-Cooler
TITAN presents the Cool Idol (TTC-NK75TZ), a CPU Cooler based on Heatpipes, which should have a good cooler performance since it is huge. Through its six heatpipes, it should be possible for the Cool Idol to give a waste heat of 150 watt. In the following test you can see what the performance of the Titan Cool Idol is like.” [TECHNIC3D] via [Frostytech.com]
Best CPU Cooler Performance - Q3 2008
When it comes down to it, consumers that shop for aftermarket cooling products only want one thing: the very best their money can buy. It makes perfect sense, too. Since so many products flood the market every day, it all comes down to price and performance. Based on this principal, Benchmark Reviews searches out the latest CPU coolers and tests them under real-world overclocked conditions. Want to know which cooling products stand-out? This quarterly update to our Best CPU Cooler Performance series will separate the good from the bad.