Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: Thermolab Baram Test..

  1. #1
    Xtreme Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Ulsan, Korea
    Posts
    101

    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 >





    < Design >











    < Accessary parts >



    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 >



    With the efficient heat pipe arrangement, maximized the thermal distribution effects.



    Optimum fin structure to minimize air resistance intaken



    Optimized fin pitch for axial Fan



    The air tunnel formed inside the stack-heatsink fins accelerates the airflow.

    < Intel 1366 Installation >











    < 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 -



    - Thermalright Ultra EX True Black -



    - 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 -



    - I7 920 3.6g Prime95 Test with Ultra True Black -



    - I7 920 3.8g Prime95 Test with Baram -



    - I7 920 3.8g Prime95 Test with Ultra True Black -



    - Test Chart -



    < 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..

  2. #2
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Oklahoma
    Posts
    1,212
    Nice
    It has a wild looking back plate.
    _______________
    Q66@3.8ghz
    Rampage/Maximus SE hybrid W/C. 4 gigs OCZ reapers.
    4890,s CF Dual loop rocketfish case.
    ^^^^^All shaken, (from the earthquake) not stirred^^^^^


    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor View Post
    There's a lot less voodoo in watercooling than is assumed
    The only thing future proof in electronics, is the electricity itself.

    Any one who relies on only one source of information is a fool.

  3. #3
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Kent, Washington
    Posts
    777
    Thermalright needs to take a lesson from these guys on base quality.

    Any chance on comparing to a lapped TRUE?

  4. #4
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Posts
    78
    I don't understand : why TRUE is so damn good?? OMG nobody can beat him, even using the newest technologies!

    Was TRUE lapped anyway?
    Coolermaster HAF932; Gigabyte P35 DS3-R; Core 2 Duo e6420@3200mhz; Thermaltake V1; OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Platinum 800mhz; Zotac 8800gts 320mb; Corsair HX520W; Seagate 160gb.

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •