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I was wandering what you guys think of the Thermaltake VS CoolerMaster coolers :
Thermaltake POLO 735 Extreme 3 in 1 Cooler Compared to the - (Blower VS Traditional Fan) Cooler Master's Aero 4 Both have: Copper heat sinks 3.5 &/or PCI fan speed controllers Dual Ball Bearing And more unimportant stuff... Comparison chart Detail Specifications| Thermaltake-------| Cooler Master Aero 4| Fan Life Expectance----| 80,000 Hours----| 50,000 Hours--------| Fan Speed--------------| 2000~5500 RPM-| 1900~3500 RPM----| Noise Level-------------| 21dBA~48 dBA---| 23.6dBA~37.5 dBA--| Fan Air Pressure--------| 3.29~9.06 H2O--| 2.9~10.7 H2O-------| Fan Airflow--------------| 26.50~72.92 CFM| 10.9~20.0 CFM-----| Weight------------------| 732 g-------------| 742g-----------------| One more important thing posted on the Cooler Master site: ![]() After seeing all they have to offer, which one caught your eye the most ?
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Marketing bs if you ask me,
The CM Aero is the only one or one of only a few cooler that work like that so "it's different, it's better, it's great..." ;) Thermaltake on the other hand...efficient? yes...Quiet? NO! If you want perforamance but don't mind feeling like in aerodynamics test chmber, than Tt is for you. Somehow i find orb coolers going for top spots, so that if probably what you should look for in the future :thumbup:
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My current Cooler is an Intel Stock fan with Aluminum heat sink which operates at around 2900 rpm keeping my 2411.6Ghz (535.9Mhz bus speed) at around 26c/78f ~27c/80f~28c/82f (can get lower) on working/Idle status.(browser/PM's/workstation related stuff/music & video, Not gaming status)
I don't really care about the noise (up to some level ...) so would that be a good idea to over clock my current CPU with Thermaltake or Cooler Master's fans ? Which one you think could do a better job.
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I think you are right, after all I wrote that chart lol
Airflow means, Air that flows inside the cooling area or outside the cooling area? (Like exhaust air) I just thought that maybe the "new" technology can overcome the traditional but powerful one, guess I was wrong. ;) If any of you guys think different please post your thoughts and opinions. ![]()
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Neither for me, i had the Coolermaster one and i was O.K. but i get much better cooling from this :thumbup:
http://forums.gamershell.com/index.php?act...=ST&f=17&t=9118 Scroll down to see it fitted to MoBo :thumbup: |
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