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There is no doubt that the AXP-140 does considerably better on Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad but if you are looking for a low profile and silent cooler for the Core i7 the Thermaright AXP-140 should be on your short list to check out.
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Remember the legendary Thermalright XP-120? It gained recognition for
being one of the first heatsinks to tame the heat from Intel's notorious
Presshot (sorry I meant Prescott) processors. Even though many heatsinks
have overtaken it in terms of cooling performance, it still remained as a
popular option for HTPCs. Today, Thermalright has released the successor
to the XP-120, dubbed the AXP-140. Join VR-Zone in the unboxing of the
AXP-140!
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Dopo aver analizzato in anteprima Italiana il modello AXP-100, oggi siamo lieti di presentarvi la versione potenziata AXP-200 ! Il produttore è uno dei leader indiscussi del settore cooling per personal computer, Thermalright. Per molti questo nome è una garanzia e, memori delle passate analisi, non possiamo che confermare questo nella maniera più assoluta. Se l’AXP-100 sulla carta era uno dei migliori modelli nel settore mini-ITX, il dissipatore AXP-200 si preannuncia eccellente. E’ dotato di ben sei heatpipes e della classica lavorazione top di gamma del marchio americano. E’ un modello a singolo radiatore orizzontale, dalle dimensioni complessive molto ridotte, ma dalla qualità elevatissima. Oggi sarà analizzato, sotto il punto di vista termico e fonometrico, con due ventole: Thermalright TY-14013 e TY-141. Verrà testato con un processore da 130W di TDP, il che significa che se riesce a superare questo test, e come vedremo farà anche di più, sarà certamente un candidato eccelso, per CPU dal TDP molto più contenuto. Il nostro è un test estremo per questo dissipatore, ma confidiamo in Thermalright. Vi facciamo presente che le misurazioni dimensionali saranno più precise rispetto al passato, per via dell’adozione di un calibro molto preciso, e costoso. Buona lettura.
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Having 2 out of our 3 test rigs housed inside HPTX towers is perhaps the best indication that i personally have no intention of actually using an m-ATX or m-ITX PC case at least not any time soon (who knows how things may turn out in the following years?) but it really seems that the recent increase in m-ATX and m-ITX compatible PC Cases in the market has intrigued quite a few people out there (judging from all the messages we've been getting) so naturally it was only a matter of time before the leading CPU Cooling manufacturers found ways to further improve on their current solutions. Thermalright is amongst them and although the original AXP-100 low profile CPU Cooler released roughly 10 months ago proved to be very successful they didn't stop there and so recently they updated the AXP line with the AXP-200 which ended up on our test bench just less than a month ago.
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Since the beginning of 2014 alone 3 of my friends decided to build their very own HTPC systems and all three turned to me for advice regarding what hardware components they should choose. Fortunately money is not really an issue for either of them but since their goal was to keep the cost inside a specific range it did take us a while to locate the ideal components. The trick was to find components with excellent price/performance ratio and for good or bad that wasn't very easy especially since all three chose very small mini ITX compatible cases by Streacom and Impactics. Luckily both Noctua and Thermalright offered very good and compact solutions acceptable by all three but since it's always nice to know what's out there today we'll be testing the latest AXP-200 Muscle by Thermalright.
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Popular with PC enthusiasts, Thermalright makes cooling products that are known for their quality and performance. What some people might not know is that Thermalright also caters to the server / workstation crowd, offering heatsinks that fit dual socket boards and rack chassis. This review will take a look at a pair of the HR-01 X heatsinks, which fit a 120mm fan.
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Der HR-01 (High-Riser) und dessen zweite Version - der HR-01 Plus - waren zu ihrer Zeit wahre Kühlgiganten. Dies liegt mittlerweile aber über drei Jahre zurück und so hat sich der Kühlermarkt massiv verändert. Wo damals noch vier Heatpipes gut und sechs gar schon phänomenal waren, ist dies mittlerweile zum Standard gereift. Natürlich war auch Thermalright in der Zwischenzeit nicht untätig und hat einige neue Kühler auf den Markt gebracht, einen Nachfolger vom HR-01 suchte man bis dato aber vergebens. Vor rund zwei Monaten war es nun soweit und der HR-02 wurde offiziell vorgestellt, ebenso ein Lüfter von Thermalright, der TR-TY140. Mit sechs Heatpipes und einer enormen Größe will man nun wieder Boden gut machen und wirbt um die Gunst der Käufer im Niedrig-Drehzahl-Bereich. Ob dies gelingt, wie groß der Unterschied zwischen dem HR-01 Plus und dem HR-02 ist und ob sich der Kauf eines TR-TY140-Lüfters lohnt, das erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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Thermalright kontert im High-End Segment mit einem neuen CPU-Kühler, dem HR-02. Mit schierer Größe und optimierten Lamellendesign will man der Konkurrenz ordentlich Paroli bieten. Wie sich der HR-02 mit 140mm und 120mm Lüfter sowie Semi-Passiv schlägt, zeigt der folgende Testbericht.
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Thermalright produces a small, but carefully crafted selection of high-quality components, all centered around a single core competency. Today we’ll be looking at one of their larger coolers to date, the HR-02. Aimed at the enthusiast and overclocker crowds, this cooler seems geared to tackle the hottest CPUs on the market. Stick with us as we see just how Right the Thermals are on this beastly cooler.
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Was macht eigentlich Thermalright? haben die den Kampf um die Kühler-Performancekrone aufgegeben? mitnichten, die aktuelle Produktpalette umfaßt eine ganze Reihe von überarbeiteten Kühlern, die sich in jeder denkbaren Toptenliste positionieren könnten. Unsere Intention ist es aber nicht, für Thermalright den Marketingpusher zu spielen, sondern euch deren neueste Kreation vorzustellen: den Thermaright HR-02 CPU-Kühler. Dieses Konzept ist so neu nicht, auch die HR-01 und HR-01 Plus Vorgängermodelle liebäugelten mit mehren Anwendungsoptionen, dem passiven, einem semi-passiven und natürlich auch dem aktiv ventilierten. Der rein passive Betrieb in einem Gehäuse ohne aktive Be-und Endlüftung mag denkbar sein, aber sicher nicht in Verbindung mit den Prozessoren der Intel Core i7 Baureihe oder ähnlicher Heißsporne. Semi-passiv sieht die Geschichte schon etwas anders aus, wie wir im weiteren Verlauf unseres Reviews noch sehen werden.
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