CoolerMaster Aero7 vs X-Dream SE

Cooling/CPU Cooling by jmke @ 2003-05-06

Coolermaster Aero7 (Aero 7) tested and compared to the X-Dream SE. To finish it of we slap on a 80mm Delta and see how this baby performs compared to the SLK800/900 and the older Alpha PAL8045 and Swiftech 462-A!

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The Extra's


Extra's:

Both fans are equipped with a rheobus which allows you to adjust the speed of the fan.
You can make them virtually silent or screaming loud, it all depends on how much cooling power you need!

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But it doesn’t stop there, the rheobus can be placed at the back of your PC using the provided PCI plate OR at the front in a nice brushed aluminum 3.5" bay cover. You will also find thermal paste in the package, which is a nice change from the normal thermal goop that you find glued to the bottom of most heat sinks.

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Although the installation is really straightforward, CoolerMaster decided to provide a clear manual with descriptive pictures. No matter what language you speak or what your skill level is, they got you covered:

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Let's see how they perform...
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