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Younger Brother, Elder Brother: Thermalright Ultra-120 A and Thermalright SI-128 SE Coolers

Started by: zz | Date 07/15/08 12:54:30 PM
Comments: 7 | Last Comment:  07/18/08 11:12:55 AM

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Let us now if anything improves after finishing the base.
[Posted by: zz  | Date: 07/15/08 12:54:30 PM]

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Why you don't list cooling efficiency results for other similar downblowers like Enzotech UltraX or Noctua C12P?
I know that these results exist in related tests but with different setups (cpu, frq) therefore useless for a direct comparison.
[Posted by: Athan  | Date: 07/15/08 04:26:43 PM]

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i really wish that they compared the Zalman CNPS9700 with the other models. many other publications used it as a comparison piece, which sort of makes it the defacto 0 point.
[Posted by: darthnadar  | Date: 07/16/08 04:44:47 AM]
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Yei!

Seems we have a new Leader on Air Coollers! Expect be available here in brazil by imports stores. Sorry about my bad english....xbitlabs rocks!
[Posted by: Clayton  | Date: 07/16/08 07:30:34 AM]

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I think one of the main reasons why the SI-128SE outperformed the Ultra 120-eXtreme is the type of fan you used. (low static pressure fans) I would really like to see some tests using Scythe S-FLEX 1600-1900rpm fans and maybe a 2000rpm Ultra kaze to compare. I am curently using the SI-128SE and have been for a while and although it looks better in your test, I know from personal experience that the Ultra-120 eXtreme is the leader with the correct fans.
[Posted by: Zer  | Date: 07/17/08 06:51:47 PM]

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Usually the English of the reviews is impeccable, even though the site is located in Russia. This one, however, was at times difficult to read.
[Posted by: Jerry  | Date: 07/18/08 11:12:55 AM]

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