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Articles: Coolers
2006 Cooling Fashions from Thermaltake: Six New Cooling Solutions ReviewedCategory: Coolers [ 02/04/2006 | 12:20 PM ] Today we are going to introduce to you 5 new liquid-cooling solutions and one new air cooler from Thermaltake. Some of these babies boast absolutely outstanding unique design and construction, and have every chance to become a real feature of your PC system. All the exciting details in our new article! Table of contents:
Thermaltake can be noted for having been very active recently in developing and promoting various cooling systems under its brand. Not long ago we wrote about a series of new air coolers from the company; its products have also performed successfully in our water-cooling systems roundup. To all appearances, Thermaltake takes the latter direction as a priority for today. Just take a look at the list of new products on the company’s website and you will see water-cooling solutions rather than traditional coolers being in focus there. I don’t mean air coolers are completely forgotten, yet Thermaltake seems to be ready to get firmly established on the market of water-cooling systems as none other manufacturer can offer as extensive product range as Thermaltake’s.
We have been lucky to get one new air cooler and five water-based coolers (three new ones and two updates) from Thermaltake for this review. At least two of the water-cooling solutions feature a unique design and it’s hard to foretell their market future just because they may prove too uncommon even for lovers of exotic products. The air cooler is a kind of special guest. Thermaltake has decided to restore the once-famous Orb brand and has released two new models: Golden Orb II and Blue Orb II. We unfortunately couldn’t get a sample of the former, but are looking forward to get one soon. But without any more introductions let’s get right to the coolers to be tested. Testbed and MethodsIt’s easy to test a liquid-cooling system. Putting aside the problems of assembly and filling, you don’t need a real system case as a testbed: you don’t have to deploy the cooling system in a system case to check its efficiency since the heat is transferred to the outside anyway. As for the assembly procedure, there’s not much sense in verifying how the system deploys since this will largely depend on the type and internal design of a particular system case. So, we tested the performance of the reviewed coolers using the following hardware parts:
There were two test modes: Idle and Burn (with two copies of CPU Burn running). The graphics card was loaded by running Unreal Tournament in 1280x1024 resolution, in 32-bit color, at the maximum graphics quality settings and with turned-in 4x full-screen antialiasing and 8x anisotropic filtering. The temperature of the CPU was read with Intel Desktop Utilities version 2.1 which is supplied with the mainboard. The temperatures of the GPU and the graphics card’s PCB were read with RivaTuner. The room temperature remained constant at 20°C throughout the tests. The same brand of thermal paste was used with all the tested cooling systems. The level of noise is evaluated subjectively and is specifically mentioned for each cooler. If it is possible to adjust the fan speed, we test the system at different fan speeds, depending on the system’s capabilities. <%BANNER[banner_468x30]%>
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Category NewsCategory: Coolers Thursday, June 26, 20085:20 pm Coolink Unveils Thermal Compound with Ceramic Nano-Particles. Thermal Grease with Ceramic Nano Particles Approaches the Market Friday, June 6, 200811:10 am IBM Touts New Liquid-Cooling Technique. IBM to Use Liquid to Cool 3D Chips Tuesday, March 11, 20084:05 pm OCZ Technology Launches Vendetta 2 CPU Cooler. Vendetta Grew Up Wednesday, August 15, 20072:13 pm New Chip-Cooling Technology Promises a Revolution. Ionic Winds for Locally Enhanced Cooling Thursday, May 10, 20073:35 pm OCZ Vindicator: Scythe Ninja Clone or New Proprietary Design? OCZ and Scythe Officials Argue All Latest News <%BANNER[right_130x130_1]%>
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