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Mit dem Baram möchte die koreanische Firma ThermoLab sich einen Platz an der Sonne in den CPU-Kühler-Charts erkämpfen. Durch eine veränderte Anordnung seiner fünf Heatpipes soll der Baram nicht nur besser die Wärme aufnehmen und wieder abgeben können, auch die Luft soll so leichter und vor allem stärker durch den Kühler strömen. Was der Neuling zu leisten im Stande ist, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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What sets the two BARAM heatsink models apart is - fin density - the number of aluminum fins each heatsink packs into the roughly 105mm vertical space. The original BARAM heatsink has a fin spacing of ~3.5mm at the outer tips. The BARAM 2010 model adjusts that value by 0.5mm, so its fins are spaced 3.0mm apart. A fraction of a millimeter different for sure, but enough to cumulatively add ten additional fins into the BARAM 2010's fin stack.
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Thermolab is a Korean thermal solution vendor and unlike other vendors they do not design and execute mass production but just fulfilling the market with adequate supply. Baram and Bada are two of their major products and have gained pretty good reputation worldwide. Today let us have a look on their Baram successor; Baram 2010 with additional dissipation area.
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Thermolab's BADA2010 heatsink is equipped with one 95mm PWM fan mounted to the heatsinks' raw aluminum fins with permanently attached rubber vibration absorbing posts. At full speed the Protechnic MGT9212LR-W25 fan rotates at 2100RPM, the baseline is 1000RPM. Weighing 521 grams, Thermolab's BADA2010 heatsink stands 135mm tall and installs onto Intel socket 775/1155/1156/1366 and AMD socket AM2/AM3 processors. Forming the backbone of this heatsink are three 6mm diameter exposed base copper heatpipes.
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From the makers of the wavy BARAM heatsink comes the Thermolab BADA; a 136mm tall mid-tower heatsink that fills in the performance cooling void where taller coolers can't go. Height you see, can quickly throw a wrench into PC plans when the cooler doesn't fit in the case. Thermolab's BADA heatsink is equipped with one 95mm PWM fan mounted to the heatsinks' raw aluminum fins via sturdy rubber vibration absorbing posts. Interestingly for a commercial heatsink, Thermolab are pre-lapping the base of the BADA to ensure the three 6mm diameter exposed copper heatpipes are flat, smooth, and ideal for mounting onto the processor.
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Few months ago we have reviewed one of the newly launched Korean CPU heatsinks; Thermolab BARAM which has gained a lot of good reputations among the end users as well as reviewers. Today we will review another new cooler from Thermolab; BADA and hopefully it will follow its BARAM's footstep to prove again Thermolab is one of the leading cooling solution providers.
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Um seinen PC leise zu bekommen und trotzdem kühl, kommt man um eine Alternative zum Boxed Kühler nicht herum. Im heutigen Test geht es um den CPU Kühler TherMax Eclipse aus dem Hause Spire. Der Kühler ist eine Weiterentwicklung des bereits erfolgreichen TherMax.
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The Thermaltake WATER2.0 Performer is a sealed liquid cooling system for CPUs with a 120 mm radiator and two 120 mm fans. Lets test it!
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The Thermaltake WATER2.0 Extreme is a sealed liquid cooling system for CPUs with a 240 mm radiator and two 120 mm fans. Lets test it!
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Thermaltake has always been a big name in the enthusiast computer market. Today we will be looking at a new heatsink from Thermaltake with multi directional air intake and a unique quad heatpipe design. The Thermaltake V1AX combines aluminum, copper, and a quiet fan to replace your stock heatsink. Let’s see if it can handle the heat of an overclocked i7 920.
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