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    CoolerMaster Hyper TX very good?

    Here are some reviews:

    http://www.3dgameman.com/content/view/4443/36/
    It cools very good, if you believe that review, better dan a TR ultra-120!!
    http://www.dragonsteelmods.com/index...=536&Itemid=38 (better then SI-128!!)
    And another review:
    http://www.bigbruin.com/2006/hypertx_1 (better then scythe infinity!!)
    It's a very good cooler, and very quiet!
    And it's very cheap(in holland) it's only 20 euros.
    What do you think of this?
    And maybe add to the roundup?
    Last edited by barzi; 10-24-2006 at 11:37 AM.

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    hmmnn... interesting... about time we got a cooler that works well without being a behemoth.

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    Made Cheap and looks cheap, a copy of AC Freezer + that plastic (this gives slightly better cooling).
    Last edited by XSAlliN; 10-24-2006 at 11:55 AM.

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    with a 9cm fan, and body like a thermalright chipset cooler, i just dont buy it.......there is very few review sites i believe when it comes to cooling..........i mean cmon beeting a ultra 120 by 9c load..... i highly doubt it, mabey if the ultra was without the fan.....im not trashing it, i just dont believe it can beet a ultra, infinity and other hsf of simular calibre

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    Interesting, I'll have to check out more reviews of this cooler. The 1st review I saw it was good, but not great which is why I haven't listed it yet in A+.
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    http://www.sysopt.com/features/coolq...2031_3633281_1
    This review it's about equal, slightly better than a Zalman CNPS8000 which is a good cooler but a little behind the bigger tower coolers.

    I'll wait for a couple more reviews but looks A+ so far.
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    none of these places are reviewsites i trust, so i'll take the results with a grain of salt, although it does look interesting... hopefully we'll see reviews of it from more trustworthy sites

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    Quote Originally Posted by AzraelDarkangel
    http://www.sysopt.com/features/coolq...2031_3633281_1
    This review it's about equal, slightly better than a Zalman CNPS8000 which is a good cooler but a little behind the bigger tower coolers.

    I'll wait for a couple more reviews but looks A+ so far.
    Maybe i will buy it because i doubt between the Freezer 7 pro and the Hyper TX.
    I dont think the Hyper TX is worse then the freezer 7 pro, and they're the same price.
    If i get one, i will post my results (e6600)

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    Does someone know the diffrence between the:

    Hyper 7 (also known as the Hyper UC):


    and the Hyper tx:


    I only can find 1 review of the Hyper 7:
    http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coo...er-hyper7.html

    And what's the effect of this thing on the hyper 7?:

    because the scythe infinity has it too
    Last edited by barzi; 10-28-2006 at 05:35 AM.

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    Does someon know-think which one is better? because i want to order one, but i don't know which i should get?

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    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835103010

    30$ on newegg. same range as arctic cooler 7

    which performs better tho?
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    i just ordered the hyper tx intel for my e6600.
    I will get it about 2 days, i will post my results, and hopefully it's a A+ cooler

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    Got my hyper 7 today wit zalman stg-1(as5 out of stock, and reviews said this is good stuff too)
    I didn't know it needed a backplate for it(which is also in the pack), so i'm not installing it right now but in the evening, i will post my results here

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    I was going over the reviews again and it looks like it's extremely good at stock voltage/speed but starts to fall behind with any serious overclocking.

    barzi, looking forward to your results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AzraelDarkangel
    I was going over the reviews again and it looks like it's extremely good at stock voltage/speed but starts to fall behind with any serious overclocking.
    that's because it has good thermal transfer due to the properly soldered heatpipes to the base. but once the thermal load gets high, the thermal dissipation area is too small for it to cool sufficiently. Still very nice cooler for the price, I'd choose it over a Freezer if they were both the same price


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    spend some more money and go wit one of the towers. Well it depends if you rather oc higher or just have a more silent solution.
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    The tuniq tower is only for 45 euros in the netherlands, de TR ultra 120 is like 50 euros. That's like 2 times de hyper 7.
    The hyper 7 has a good fan, it transfers 72cfm (33dB) the freezer 7 pro tranfsers 45cfm(30dB). I will test it soon...(no time yet..)

    @_Eduard_: Is it the same with the freezer 7 pro?
    Last edited by barzi; 11-08-2006 at 07:32 AM.

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    Sorry I don't understand what you're saying. I have both the Freezer 7 and Tuniq Tower (i have two c2d's) and I'll tell you the TT is definately better (when not looking at prices)


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