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Thermolab Baram Test..
I got Thermolab Baram cooler yesterday.. :)
< Spec >
Support : Intel 775/1366, AMD AM2+/AM2
Thermal design : Max 250 Watt
Dimention : 67x132x160mm
Weight : 625g
Material : Pure Copper, Aliminum
Dissipation Area : 7,580㎠
< Package >
http://cfile211.uf.daum.net/original...4981870DB6864E
http://cfile221.uf.daum.net/original...4981870DB759B8
< Design >
http://cfile229.uf.daum.net/original...4981870DB81DEE
http://cfile202.uf.daum.net/original...4981870DB9A491
http://cfile229.uf.daum.net/original...4981870EBBAB18
http://cfile222.uf.daum.net/original...4981870EBCA90A
http://cfile204.uf.daum.net/original...4981870EBA0DAA
< Accessary parts >
http://cfile206.uf.daum.net/original...4981870FBE87CA
Fixing bolts for clip : 5EA (4EA + spare 1EA)
Fixing bolts for heatsink : 5EA (4EA + spare 1EA)
Smart Clip : 4EA
Backplate : 1EA
Rubber Pad : 1EA (For Intel775, AMD)
Adhesive Pad : 1EA (For Intel1366)
Thermal Grease : 1EA
Fan wire clip : 4EA (Dual Fan possible do)
Insulation Washer : 8EA (4EA + spare 4EA)
< Their Technology >
http://thermolab.co.kr/html/product/baram/01e.png
With the efficient heat pipe arrangement, maximized the thermal distribution effects.
http://thermolab.co.kr/html/product/baram/02e.png
Optimum fin structure to minimize air resistance intaken
http://thermolab.co.kr/html/product/baram/03e.png
Optimized fin pitch for axial Fan
http://thermolab.co.kr/html/product/baram/04e.png
The air tunnel formed inside the stack-heatsink fins accelerates the airflow.
< Intel 1366 Installation >
http://cfile230.uf.daum.net/original...4981870FBFC9C7
http://cfile237.uf.daum.net/image/15...49818710C22437
http://cfile229.uf.daum.net/original...49818710C35EAD
http://cfile217.uf.daum.net/original...49818710C4280E
http://cfile231.uf.daum.net/original...49818711C60EDC
< Performance Test >
Test System..
CPU : Core I7 920 (Batch# 3838B079)
M/B : ASUS Rampage II Extreme (Bios 1001)
RAM : GSkill PI Black PC3 12800 2g x3
VGA : ASUS nVidia GTX280
PSW : Enermax Revolution 85+ 1250W
Cooler : Thermolab Baram, Thermalright Ultra EX True Black (APACHI AP12025SL12HB 120mm Fan)
OS : Windows Vista 64Bit SP1
- Thermolab Baram -
http://cfile240.uf.daum.net/original...49818710C5C6C0
- Thermalright Ultra EX True Black -
http://cfile215.uf.daum.net/original...4981870FC0FDC1
- Test Method -
I had I7 920 3.6g & 3.8g prime95 large mode test for 30 minutes..
I used Realtemp 2.90 RC 12 for temp measurement..
Idle temp is minimum temp average..
Full Load temp is maximum temp average..
- I7 920 3.6g Prime95 Test with Baram -
http://cfile207.uf.daum.net/original...4981E1CDEF2223
- I7 920 3.6g Prime95 Test with Ultra True Black -
http://cfile229.uf.daum.net/original...4981E1CEF04CDA
- I7 920 3.8g Prime95 Test with Baram -
http://cfile221.uf.daum.net/original...4981E1CFF18852
- I7 920 3.8g Prime95 Test with Ultra True Black -
http://cfile202.uf.daum.net/original...4981E1D0F25507
- Test Chart -
http://cfile206.uf.daum.net/original...4981E1D1F33313
< Conclusion >
This cooler's price is about 50USD..
that support all recent platform without addition paying..
performance is similar thermalright Ultra EX..
performance is good by contrast with value..
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Nice:up:
It has a wild looking back plate.
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Thermalright needs to take a lesson from these guys on base quality.
Any chance on comparing to a lapped TRUE?
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I don't understand : why TRUE is so damn good?? OMG nobody can beat him, even using the newest technologies!
Was TRUE lapped anyway?