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| Monster Techie | Demalii's Rating: 8/10 With a whirring sound level of up to 41dBa, you're computer could sound like it's getting ready to fly off of your desk with all of your cold cathodes and it's polished armor, but we'd prefer to keep it grounded. The heatsink it's just a magical combo of both aluminum and copper! We all know that copper is a much better conductor, and if you don't, then place an old copper penny on the top of a 12v battery and place your thumb right on it! Well, now that class time is over, let's get back to the homework... The heatsink is composed of a copper base, where copper is heavier than aluminum, which will quickly suck the heat right out of the CPU and will transfer it to the aluminum fins. Wow, how cool is that! Now the fan is a whole different story. Taking one look at it should make you want it, but remember the computer turning into a UFO? We don't want that... or do we? The fan is modeled as a miniaturized jet engine with LED's on it. The airflow hits a max of 22.1CFM, which isn't bad at all hitting a top speed of 3200RPM. Now enough of that, I'll save the rest for you to read about, but now for some benchmarkings! On an 1800+XP @ Silent Speed Idle: 42C Load: 47C On an 1800+XP @ Normal Speed Idle: 36C Load: 40C On a 2200+XP @ Silent Speed Idle: 40C Load: 43C On a 2200+XP @ Normal Speed Idle: 33C Load: 35C On a 2500+XP @ Silent Speed Idle: 44C Load: 51C On a 2500+XP @ Normal Speed Idle: 38C Load: 41C Not too bad, so is this loud product that could move a wheeled computer by itself good enough for the noise or is it made to catch your eyes an your cash? Check it out for yourself @ www.coolermaster.com |
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