ThermalTake TR2 M13 SE @ Bytesector
@ 2004/11/24All of these coolers are great at what they do and come feature packed,
but they also come with a price tag higher than most people want to pay.
So what is the solution? It is simply to introduce some lower-end, less
expensive coolers that play off the unique features that set ThermalTake
coolers apart. Well, after some time, the TR2 series has done just that.
Today I will be taking a look at the TR2 M13 socket 775 cooler. Using what
appears to be the same fan used on ThermalTake’s award-winning Silent
Boost, this heatsink uses a slightly different fin design than previous
socket 775 coolers, but will it be enough to out cool ThermalTake’s Jungle
512 cooler? Let’s find out.
but they also come with a price tag higher than most people want to pay.
So what is the solution? It is simply to introduce some lower-end, less
expensive coolers that play off the unique features that set ThermalTake
coolers apart. Well, after some time, the TR2 series has done just that.
Today I will be taking a look at the TR2 M13 socket 775 cooler. Using what
appears to be the same fan used on ThermalTake’s award-winning Silent
Boost, this heatsink uses a slightly different fin design than previous
socket 775 coolers, but will it be enough to out cool ThermalTake’s Jungle
512 cooler? Let’s find out.