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..
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