Review: GELID GX-7 Tower Cooler

Published by Christian Ney on 05.12.11
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Conclusion

General   + -
Gelid released his new high end cooler that proved to be quite good in our test. Pull and Push capable thanks to the design and an additional clamping kit provided in the bundle makes it easily upgradable if you need more cooling capacity. Furthermore the fan of this cooler is PWM capable and has got four LED. Gelid made his new baby available for a very competitive price of CHF 45.- (est. EUR 36.-).   - Performance
- Price - Manufacturing quality - PWM fan with LED - Pull and Push capable
- Noisy at 12 V
       
Installation   + -
Mounting the cooler is quite easy and doesn't take a lot of time. Both mounting kits (for AMD and Intel sockets) fit well and provide good pressure onto the processor. Thanks to the mid tower profile of this cooler, you will not find any compatibility issues between the size of the cooler and your memory heatspreader. The GX-7 doesn't block any of the DIMM slots so you will be even able to install Dominator GTX from Corsair reputed for their huge heatspreader.   - Easy and robust - Compatible with Intel and AMD sockets - Springs  
       
Performance   + -

If you drive your Gelid fan at twelve volts it's quite noisy. We recommend to make use of PWM feature. As we drove the fans at seven Volts, with 700 rotations per minute it was almost noiseless but there also was a decrease in cooling capacity. Never the less there still is more than enough potential that even todays high-end CPUs can be cooled perfectly also at low rotation speeds. We found that it performed better than Noctua's mid tower flagship (NH-U12P) at 12 V and as good as it at 7 V. Which makes the Gelid GX-7 a good value for money.

  - Very good performance/price - Noiseless at 7v - From 600 up to 1800 rpm  
       
Recommendation   + -

How can't we recommend a cooler that is cheaper than the mid tower king (Noctua's NH-U12P) and performs as good ? For almost half of the price of the king, this makes the Gelid GX-7 very good value for money.

  - Desktop-PC
- Gamer
- Overclocker



Page 1 - Introduction Page 6 - Testsystem
Page 2 - Preview Page 7 - Results 2.66 GHz 12 volts
Page 3 - Specifications / Delivery Page 8 - Results 2.66 GHz 7 Volts
Page 4 - Construction and Design Page 9 - Conclusion
Page 5 - Mounting  


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