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Eine schicke Optik und auch dabei auch leise sein? Dieses Kriterium erfüllen nur wenige Lüfter. Heute stellen wir euch eine Reihe von Lüftern vor, die genau dieses Kriterium erfüllen wollen. Mit einer breiten Produktpalette bietet Aquatuning exklusiv unter dem Label Phobya interessante Lüfter an. Diese wollen wir auf Optik, Verarbeitung sowie Lautstärke prüfen und diese in dem Bericht zusammentragen.
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IPhobya are a big name that we would traditionally associated with water cooling products like radiators, yet water cooling needs fans to work so it isn't surprising that Phobya have an extensive range of fans to choose from. The fans we have today from Phobya cover a wide variety of usage scenarios with a Red LED fan, a slimline fan for space constrained systems and a Noiseblocker fan for a great compromise between noise and performance.
Phobya aren't a brand we have encountered much before here at eTeknix and in fact I am not sure if we have ever tested any of their products before. But today we have a trio of fans from Phobya in for review. First up we have the Phobya Nano-2G 12 PWM 1500RPM Red LED fan. Next we have the Phobya G-Silent 12 Slim Edition 1800RPM fan and finally we have the Phobya NB-eLoop 1600RPM Bionic fan. We will be giving these fans our usual treatment and conducting tests with them in push-pull to bring you comparable results of 11 120mm fans in total.
Without any further ado let us take a look around each fan, its packaging and contents before giving you a performance and acoustic summary.
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Hardwareoverclock.com haben einen neuen Bericht online gestellt. Getestet wurden die Phobya RAM-Kühler U-Cool, die man sowohl als Passiv- als auch als Wasserkühler für seine DDR-Ram verwenden kann. Diese Kühler passen auf DDR1/DDR2/DDR3 (Single- und Doppelseitig bestückt).
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Phobya are starting to become a bit of a big player these days with products spanning a wide range of categories at a variety of different market segmentations. A while back we took a look at a trio of Phobya 120mm fans and we definitely encourage you to check that review out as we were pretty darn impressed with two out of the three fans. Today we are taking a look at our first Phobya fan controller, the Phobya Touch 6 which is a six channel fan controller that features only one input which is the 4.5 inch touch screen. This fan controller is made by Sunshine Tipway Electronics (STW for short) and is based off the STW-6050. Other than the fancy looking display this is a pretty standard 5.25 inch drive bay fan controller that supports fans at 5-12 volts with up to 30W of power per channel.
Furthermore it supports voltage control of any three or four pin devices, including pumps, and it supports temperature sensors too. Though it is not as advanced as some fan controllers in the sense that you cannot have advanced temperature fan responses. The Phobya Touch 6 does supports these but only in automatic mode and the threshold is essentially a binary function of: X fan speed below Y temperature OR 100% fan speed above Y temperature. Anyway before I get dragged into too many more specifics let us move onto the rest of this review and take a closer look at Phobya’s Touch 6 fan controller.
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The Prolimatech Genesis is not your typical twin tower cooler as there is one vertical tower and one horizontal tower. The hybrid lay out allows the fans on the horizontal tower to act as a downdraft cooler and cool the RAM and motherboard components around the CPU. The vertical cooling tower looks like it should cool well as there are not many bends in the heatpipes, but the horizontal heatpipes have an 'S' bend in them. Usually the fewer bends you have the better, so we can't wait to test this monster out!
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Does Prolimatech's MegahalemsRev. C have what it takes to battle with the CPU cooling bigboys?
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Over the years I have had many CPU coolers go through my hands some good, some not so good, some so flimsy just installing them almost destroyed them, some so bulky and heavy I had to make a prop to prevent one snapping a board.
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Der Megahalems von Prolimatech ist mittlerweile aus keiner Kaufberatung, welche sich im High-Tech-Segment befindet, wegzudenken. Vor rund einem Jahr vorgestellt, ist der Kühler nicht mehr der Jüngste und so wurde es Zeit etwas frischen Wind in den Markt zu bringen. So schickt sich der Armageddon an, seinen Teil am Kühler-Markt zu sichern. Unter anderem sollen hierbei ein paar Änderungen zum Megahalems helfen, sich auf dem Markt zu etablieren. Zum einen unterstützt der Armageddon nun auch 140-mm-Lüfter und die Fläche zu den Seiten ist gewachsen, zum anderen wurde in der Tiefe hingegen Platz eingespart und so sollte der Kühler weniger Probleme mit voll bestückten RAM-Bänken bekommen. Eins hat sich aber nicht verändert und so liefert Prolimatech den Armageddon wieder ohne Lüfter aus. Caseking setzt an dieser Schwachstelle an und bietet den Kühler in diversen Bundles an. Die sogenannte "Wind Edition" ist mit zwei Xigmatek XLF-F1454 Blueline LED-Lüftern ausgestattet und soll so für eine starke Performance bei ruhigem Betrieb sorgen. Ob dies gelingt und was ihr noch vom Kühler erwarten dürft, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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Today we take a look at Prolimatech's latest heatsink creation. The Prolimatech Armageddon is a compromise from Prolimatech's all-out Megahalems with the Armageddon taking up much less room without compromising performance. Between the flexibility of using 120mm or 140mm fans and the easy to use mounting mechanism, the Armageddon may just be the heatsink for you.
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After a long hiatus with TweakTown, Prolimatech delivered the Armageddon Blue Series CPU cooler to have a look at. Let's see how it performs.
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