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Overall quality of this cooler is not disappointing, but the fans could be better. At a noise level of 52db(A) at 2000rpm you will surely consider it as too loud. Although at 50% fan speed approx. 1100rpm and 40db(A) we can accept the noise level and stil...
Zusammenfassung: From supercomputers to servers to gaming PCs, water-cooling has come so far it's changed from being a dangerous, unfamiliar technology to something you can now drop into your home PC in about half an hour.We've picked a selection of the latest watery chip...
Build Quality, Performance, Zero Clearance Issues, Dual Fan Solution (Push & Pull), Easy Installation, Low Noise Levels (Compared To The Competition), ,
Price (For Some), No Control Software (For Some),
Based on our results it's quite clear that the Water 3.0 Pro can go head to head with the latest Antec H2O 950 Liquid CPU Cooler but thanks to its newly designed fans it does so with quite lower noise levels. On top of that add the fact that both fans can...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-25, Autor: Bob , Testbericht von: thinkcomputers.org
Ease of use/installation, Excellent performance, Price
Overbearingly loud fans
It really comes as no surprise to this reviewer that the Water 3.0 Pro is an excellent performing cooling solution. It has all the right cards from the get go, ultra thick 49mm radiator, nice thick tubing, and a pump and cold plate that we know to be goo...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-06, Autor: Thomas , Testbericht von: tomshardware.com
Zusammenfassung: Four new closed-loop liquid coolers seek to improve thermal performance in a number of ways. We certainly understand the benefits of these configurations, but can they out-do the reigning air-cooling champion, Noctua's NH-D14? Check out our benchmarks. ...
Zusammenfassung: Introducing the Thermaltake Water 3.0 FamilyThe Water 3.0 revision of Thermaltake's closed loop cooling line is, in an interesting turn of events, an opportunity for us to essentially test the stock, traditional versions of Asetek's closed loop cooler pro...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-07, Autor: Thomas , Testbericht von: tomshardware.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: Four new closed-loop liquid coolers seek to improve thermal performance in a number of ways. We certainly understand the benefits of these configurations, but can they out-do the reigning air-cooling champion, Noctua's NH-D14? Check out our benchmarks. ...
Will fit in the majority of cases with 120mm rear exhausts, Offers excellent performance for the small form factor, Fans offer excellent level of cooling performance, Simple and easy mount, 4 pin PWM splitter if you have only one CPU PWM header, Flexible
Fans are too loud at 1000RPM, should start at lower speed like 600/800RPM, Quite pricey considering for the same money can get you a Cooler Master Seidon 240M or 15% less gets you a Corsair H80i, Thermaltake could consider a slight price reduction, Fans a
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-10-17, Autor: Benjamin , Testbericht von: Bcchardware.com
Zusammenfassung: Provided By: Noctua, NZXT, Thermaltake Today we are taking a look at a bunch of coolers from a few different companies and putting them up against each other in a massive cooler showdown. In this article we'll briefly cover each cooler that is going in...
Este kit en realidad ya lo hemos probado en otros fabricantes. Peca del mismo defecto que todos estos modelos de gama baja. El defecto es que el radiador es de aluminio y el bloque de disipación de cobre. Entiendo que todos los fabricantes buscan la in...